Orange Electric Guitar Power Amplifier, Multicolored (MT20) - 2024 report by Whydis
Orange Electric Guitar Power Amplifier, Multicolored (MT20)
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This is one tiny BEAST... errr... Micro Terror! Seriously, the second you plug into the Orange Micro Terror, you're going to be confronted with major tone. (Well, you have to plug it into a speaker cabinet first, but after that.....
I have a 1973 Fender Super Six, but even after cutting it and half and making it a Super Four, it is too heavy to lug around for my little jams.
I play it trough a Fender Hot Rod 212 cabinet and it gives a full rich loud sound
Let me start off by saying I own an original Fender Hot rod deville 212 and an epiphone valve junior head.
I put a high-end clean boost pedal in front of it and it really, really sings!Other reviewers have stated you need good speakers for this amp, and that may be true, I bought this because my '65 Fender Super Reverb is in need of serious repair and will be out of commission for a while, so I needed something in the
I blew up a Fender Hot Rod Deville (2x12) about six years ago
Fantastic practice amp with enough volume for most any room
Even more impressive is the volume this little amp can obtain
Now admittedly, with the high output buckers on the les paul the pre-amp breaks up nicely and the tone is really sweet with the gain on 5-7, however the bottom line is that there is simply not enough clean headroom in this amp to produce any worthwhile volume with clean or mild crunch tones
With both pups on, the volume was about 50% louder than with just the one, which definitely does not happen with the Marshall
With the gain at about 1/3 up and the volume at half, I get great clean tone and enough volume for a small venue.
Its eather Clean and crisp or edgy crunch with this amp
It can do really sweet, thick British cleans, fantastic Classic Rock crunch, and it can even reach into Classic Metal and Hair Metal territory
Great crunch and gain tones and with some tweaking, not half
Now admittedly, with the high output buckers on the les paul the pre-amp breaks up nicely and the tone is really sweet with the gain on 5-7, however the bottom line is that there is simply not enough clean headroom in this amp to produce any worthwhile volume with clean or mild crunch tones
Fantastic practice amp with enough volume for most any room
The combination of sound and simplicity makes this amp perfect for a beginner, especially since it has a headphones jack for silent practicing
distorted as you go.
For quiet practice, you're best getting a VOX Amplug, IMHO.
It's remarkable!This would be a near-perfect practice amp if it had (even a simple) reverb, but of course that would increase the cost, complexity, and perhaps size of the amp
Go buy a 20 watt Roland cube at least you can play some clean guitar also.
Well now I can use the thing as a cab and get awesome bass overdriven tones, even my guitar sounds good through it
Need a nice guitar head, that delivers awesome sound, sounds relly loud and can drive a 4x12 easily
For a frame of reference, I generally play through a vintage Fender Twin reverb with a nice Jaguar guitar and lots of pedals
But what really surprised me was the tone control, which isn't just a high-cut like on a passive guitar...it changes the amp's character from "brassy" to "chunky."
A cheap gain pedal seems to do the trick for classic rock.
I used a lot of pedals (fuzz, delay, modulation and reverb) when I gigged with it and it sounded great
this amp takes pedals well to and this amp smokes the crush amps, so if you got the little extra $
I feel confident subtracting a star for tone because the Micro Terror doesn't exactly take pedals well either without generating too much noise, which leads to feedback
I put a high-end clean boost pedal in front of it and it really, really sings!Other reviewers have stated you need good speakers for this amp, and that may be true, I bought this because my '65 Fender Super Reverb is in need of serious repair and will be out of commission for a while, so I needed something in the
If you live in an apartment like me and a more powerful head isn't practical, then this is the one for you
Still, it's awesome for leaving at another place for practicing without worrying about leaving an expensive head out of my own control
The Orange Micro Terror is powerful hybrid amp head capable of driving any number of speakers you throw at it
I couldn't justify a $75 bench fee (plus whatever it was going to cost to fix it) to try and have a $150 product repaired, but it's such a fun little amp head that I couldn't be without one.
Just as loud as a 100 watt tube head with 1/10 of the weight and space
I can blow the doors off the smaller venues that play if I want to, although when I play solo I don't have a drummer, so I can't vouch for it's ability to overcome a loud drummer
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This is one tiny BEAST..
errr..
Micro Terror! Seriously, the second you plug into the Orange Micro Terror, you're going to be confronted with major tone
(Well, you have to plug it into a speaker cabinet first, but after that..
woah)
The Micro Terror is modeled after the popular Tiny Terror series
Even though it is super small, it still has huge Orange tone!