Orange Tiny Terror
- gellkeller
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Orange Tiny Terror
Anyone had any experience with this head?
The Guitar Player Magazine review:
http://www.guitarplayer.com/story.asp?sectioncode=6&storycode=17672
Some sound clips are here:
http://www.orangeamps.com/forumtest/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=12643
http://www.guitarplayer.com/story.asp?sectioncode=6&storycode=17672
Some sound clips are here:
http://www.orangeamps.com/forumtest/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=12643
- gellkeller
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I'll bring this one back to life.
I've wanted one of these for a long time, so I used the opportunity of this conversation to selflessly obtain one (a Korean made example from the first production run) for the purposes of research and study.
As you can see, in relation to something we all recognize it is indeed tiny, a shade less than a foot wide. It weighs about 13 pounds and appears to be very solidly built. Three knobs, one input jack, no loop or reverb, seven or 15 watts, very simple.
I've only spent a few minutes with it so far, but my first impressions are as follows: LOUD. Even the seven watt setting pushes my 300 watt Marshall cab easily, fifteen watts is almost too loud to sit next to. So far so good! Tone wise, my brief impression is that this thing is certainly not timid; the sound goes from a quiet clean to loud high gain pretty early in the knob twiddling phase. The single tone knob may be a bit limiting, but I haven't given it much of a spin yet. The volume and gain knobs really work well together, but if you're looking for jangle I'm not sure that there would be enough volume without pushing it into overdrive, YMMV.
It's like having a 50 watt Marshall that you can carry over your shoulder in the gig bag; once I get a different cab to go along with it (maybe Celestion Vintage 30s) I'm going to have a great deal of noisy fun. I like it!
I've wanted one of these for a long time, so I used the opportunity of this conversation to selflessly obtain one (a Korean made example from the first production run) for the purposes of research and study.
As you can see, in relation to something we all recognize it is indeed tiny, a shade less than a foot wide. It weighs about 13 pounds and appears to be very solidly built. Three knobs, one input jack, no loop or reverb, seven or 15 watts, very simple.
I've only spent a few minutes with it so far, but my first impressions are as follows: LOUD. Even the seven watt setting pushes my 300 watt Marshall cab easily, fifteen watts is almost too loud to sit next to. So far so good! Tone wise, my brief impression is that this thing is certainly not timid; the sound goes from a quiet clean to loud high gain pretty early in the knob twiddling phase. The single tone knob may be a bit limiting, but I haven't given it much of a spin yet. The volume and gain knobs really work well together, but if you're looking for jangle I'm not sure that there would be enough volume without pushing it into overdrive, YMMV.
It's like having a 50 watt Marshall that you can carry over your shoulder in the gig bag; once I get a different cab to go along with it (maybe Celestion Vintage 30s) I'm going to have a great deal of noisy fun. I like it!
