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this amp takes pedals well to and this amp smokes the crush amps, so if you got the little extra $
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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
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No pedal I own is capable of producing the huge, vintage, creamy mid-range, saturated sound that this little monster is capable of.
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I also highly recomend a BBE Sonic Maximizer pedal
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this amp takes pedals well to and this amp smokes the crush amps, so if you got the little extra $
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well made best when used with 2x12 or 4x12 cab .......takes pedals very well,only has 1 preamp tube
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So, if you like pedals, stock up on 9 volt batteries to avoid power adapter noise add in
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It takes pedals well.
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The other loop I use to go to this tiny terror amp via a guitar big muff and boost pedal
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Bottom line: unless you want full on distortion 100% of the time, you are better off with a clean amp and distortion pedal than this gutless amp.... if you are committed to Orange (and boy do they make some stunning amps) go check out the dark terror...
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A cheap gain pedal seems to do the trick for classic rock.
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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
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I don't think it takes dirt pedals that well
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For the price of a decent pedal - just buy it.
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I used a lot of pedals (fuzz, delay, modulation and reverb) when I gigged with it and it sounded great
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It takes pedals very well to the front end without any trouble
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distorted as you go.
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Great sound l, crispy and crunchy in easy way with simple controls, no pretentious at all