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Tiny Terror alternatives

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So I'm pretty set on buying a TT and a cheapo 1x12 at some point this summer as it seems like everything I need; it has about the right gain range for me and I like the simplicity. I was just wondering if there's any similar priced and sized mini-amp that I would kick myself in the future for not buying instead?
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Post by Benmurray85 »

i dont really know much of the spec side of things but i LOVE the look of those new hayden mofo range of amps. i have a tiny terror but if i didnt id be all over those.

the smallest one has an aux input for practising along to your ipod.
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I saw that It looked pretty cool,

The other option that's been tempting me is the Fender excelsior pro though which has the benefits of a good speaker, cool colour, and will probably take pedals better.

Seems like it would be giggable. I might have to think on this for a while.
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Post by moogmusic »

I was similarly excited about the Hayden Mofo but then tried one and didn't like it at all so I recommend caution there.

I'm very fond of the Egnater Tweaker 15 in this kind of range but it might not have enough gain to compete with the TT.
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Post by Concretebadger »

I'm still saving up for a Matamp Mini...I'll be getting a 2x12 at the end of the month, and a low-wattage recording amp is what I'm planning on pairing it with. The Matamps seem to hark back to the early Orange days, and they're UK-based, so...