I'm under the impression that the dude doesn't quite understand that they make them for sale in the U.S.DuoSonicBoy wrote:Wait, what's going on here? Is there a reason you can't get the US version of the TT?
Tiny Terror Transformer thing.
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silly_rabbit_band wrote:I've never been able to find a new orange dealer, but I've found vintage ones.
www.supersoundmusic.com
Located in Escondido, Ca...Me and hurb were there on Tuesday. They had at least 1 tiny terror and a tiny terro combo.
They say great minds think alike....Sometimes we do too...
Cool, thanks for that. Now I need to work my way there.mickie08 wrote:silly_rabbit_band wrote:I've never been able to find a new orange dealer, but I've found vintage ones.
www.supersoundmusic.com
Located in Escondido, Ca...Me and hurb were there on Tuesday. They had at least 1 tiny terror and a tiny terro combo.
www.interstatemusic.com
They're the one closest - they have the full line arranged in a sweet pyramid.
They're the one closest - they have the full line arranged in a sweet pyramid.
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silly_rabbit_band wrote:I've never been able to find a new orange dealer, but I've found vintage ones.
here's a list of dealers w/in 100 miles of me (so near you as well)
some might just sell the lil 99$ practice amp though.
apple music is pretty cool
Gracewinds Music (1.3 miles)
McKenzie River Music (29.8 miles)
Hillsboro Music (68.5 miles)
Carriage House Music (69.6 miles)
Beaverton Music Services (74.6 miles)
Apple Music Row (78.2 miles)
Old Town Music (78.2 miles)
Vic's Guitar Cave (79.2 miles)
Stompbox Music Company (85.3 miles
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Crazy, I've been to gracewinds, Mckenzie river music, and Apple music, but had no luck at those places. Thanks for the list I'll need to check the others out.gaybear wrote:silly_rabbit_band wrote:I've never been able to find a new orange dealer, but I've found vintage ones.
here's a list of dealers w/in 100 miles of me (so near you as well)
some might just sell the lil 99$ practice amp though.
apple music is pretty cool
Gracewinds Music (1.3 miles)
McKenzie River Music (29.8 miles)
Hillsboro Music (68.5 miles)
Carriage House Music (69.6 miles)
Beaverton Music Services (74.6 miles)
Apple Music Row (78.2 miles)
Old Town Music (78.2 miles)
Vic's Guitar Cave (79.2 miles)
Stompbox Music Company (85.3 miles
so i can buy one made for america hmmm. need money now old amp is too loud and xtc abusing neighbors dont like to be woken up during dayMaMo wrote:I'm under the impression that the dude doesn't quite understand that they make them for sale in the U.S.DuoSonicBoy wrote:Wait, what's going on here? Is there a reason you can't get the US version of the TT?
i have constructed a 2008 quieter amp list
TT if its for america
Vox Nighttrain if its good.
or new blackstar
Some of you guys heard the story last week:
On Friday at the NAMM show, the Orange Korea team came by to chat with Mr. Park...Iconic in the nation as he has become as an artist and tone guru of sorts. I decided to pull out some chit-chat with one of the staff standing on the sidelines, looking a bit awkward in her business suit(coat & knee-length skirt) and the visible RAN peering from her Orange t-shirt under it all. I said something to her in Korean about "I wish I had picked up a TT when they were made in Korea, and now regret that I didn't go after one", to which she replied a very casual Samushile segaega isseoyo...Jeonwah juseyo, which means "There are three in (my) office...Give me a call", as she handed me her card. Very good news to hear that a Korea-standard 220V TT may very well be in reach, and such a surprise to get an answer within 3 seconds of throwing out a vocalized sigh over amp availability.
Gonna ring her office number after the holiday and see what's up.![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
On Friday at the NAMM show, the Orange Korea team came by to chat with Mr. Park...Iconic in the nation as he has become as an artist and tone guru of sorts. I decided to pull out some chit-chat with one of the staff standing on the sidelines, looking a bit awkward in her business suit(coat & knee-length skirt) and the visible RAN peering from her Orange t-shirt under it all. I said something to her in Korean about "I wish I had picked up a TT when they were made in Korea, and now regret that I didn't go after one", to which she replied a very casual Samushile segaega isseoyo...Jeonwah juseyo, which means "There are three in (my) office...Give me a call", as she handed me her card. Very good news to hear that a Korea-standard 220V TT may very well be in reach, and such a surprise to get an answer within 3 seconds of throwing out a vocalized sigh over amp availability.
Gonna ring her office number after the holiday and see what's up.
![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
Not sure, though just a few words led to an exchange of email addresses (and a few months of mail) with a very hot Korean Air flight attendant back in '99.
I believe Orange Korea deals MIC TTs direct to the local market at the moment, but as a Moollon employee I could try to honey up the talk and see what happens. Hoping for some economic success of some sort.![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
I believe Orange Korea deals MIC TTs direct to the local market at the moment, but as a Moollon employee I could try to honey up the talk and see what happens. Hoping for some economic success of some sort.
![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)