


Honey Coma PCB Yellow
PCB color: yellow
Honey Coma is inspired by the vintage Roland® AF-100 Bee Baa, the queen of fuzz. The original Bee Baa has three footswitches; one bypass, one to engage a treble boost, and one to select between two filter sections.
Honey Coma has but a single bypass footswitch but there’s nothing sheepish about it. The treble boost is always engaged and the filter section switch is now a blendable pot called “drip”. There is also an additional pot called “wool” which adds a little thickness back to the tone.
PCB only
Download the Build Document here.
Don’t want to do it yourself? Head over to the contact page and shoot us a message about having one built for you.
PCB color: yellow
Honey Coma is inspired by the vintage Roland® AF-100 Bee Baa, the queen of fuzz. The original Bee Baa has three footswitches; one bypass, one to engage a treble boost, and one to select between two filter sections.
Honey Coma has but a single bypass footswitch but there’s nothing sheepish about it. The treble boost is always engaged and the filter section switch is now a blendable pot called “drip”. There is also an additional pot called “wool” which adds a little thickness back to the tone.
PCB only
Download the Build Document here.
Don’t want to do it yourself? Head over to the contact page and shoot us a message about having one built for you.
PCB color: yellow
Honey Coma is inspired by the vintage Roland® AF-100 Bee Baa, the queen of fuzz. The original Bee Baa has three footswitches; one bypass, one to engage a treble boost, and one to select between two filter sections.
Honey Coma has but a single bypass footswitch but there’s nothing sheepish about it. The treble boost is always engaged and the filter section switch is now a blendable pot called “drip”. There is also an additional pot called “wool” which adds a little thickness back to the tone.
PCB only
Download the Build Document here.
Don’t want to do it yourself? Head over to the contact page and shoot us a message about having one built for you.