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Tiny Terror Hard Wired Edition: Guthsots

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I haven't seen this up here yet, and thought that someone might be interested.

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Also, there are demoes up of the Dual Terror. I think I'm pretty much convinced.

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That doesn't look as nice as I was hoping it would. It's my own fault because when I read that it was a handwired edition I had an image of the inside of a Hiwatt, so seeing the loose white wires looks sloppy by comparison. Ignoring the first impression, I quite like it. It's sort of like a modern version of the silverface Fender stuff but cleaner looking.
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I know what you mean. I was hoping for nice right angles and stuff, but I suppose it's a small enclosure, and it's pretty neat looking.
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it's "Hard Wired"
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mage wrote:it's "Hard Wired"
You're right. It definitely is. Hmmm. Why? Why not Hand Wired? I'd never noticed that before.

Also, Orange claim that it is hand-wired, despite the name:
A UK manufactured, point to point, all hand wired Tiny Terror which offers a step up on the already legendary Tiny Terror. A wider frequency response gives this amp more bite and punch
http://www.orangeamps.com/products.asp? ... iew&ID=115
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My thoughts on the 'hard wired' tiny terror... The knobs look rubbish, the leather case looks silly, and it costs too much! I would much rather get the dual terror at more than £100 less.
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DanHeron wrote:My thoughts on the 'hard wired' tiny terror... The knobs look rubbish, the leather case looks silly, and it costs too much! I would much rather get the dual terror at more than £100 less.
Yup, me too.
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BacchusPaul wrote:
mage wrote:it's "Hard Wired"
You're right. It definitely is. Hmmm. Why? Why not Hand Wired? I'd never noticed that before.

Also, Orange claim that it is hand-wired, despite the name:
A UK manufactured, point to point, all hand wired Tiny Terror which offers a step up on the already legendary Tiny Terror. A wider frequency response gives this amp more bite and punch
http://www.orangeamps.com/products.asp? ... iew&ID=115
yea, it's odd. I'm guessing they just thought it sounded better from a marketing point of view.
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DanHeron wrote:My thoughts on the 'hard wired' tiny terror... The knobs look rubbish, the leather case looks silly, and it costs too much! I would much rather get the dual terror at more than £100 less.
word. that case looks like a fanny pack.

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hard wired bottom master?
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mage wrote:
BacchusPaul wrote:
mage wrote:it's "Hard Wired"
You're right. It definitely is. Hmmm. Why? Why not Hand Wired? I'd never noticed that before.

Also, Orange claim that it is hand-wired, despite the name:
A UK manufactured, point to point, all hand wired Tiny Terror which offers a step up on the already legendary Tiny Terror. A wider frequency response gives this amp more bite and punch
http://www.orangeamps.com/products.asp? ... iew&ID=115
yea, it's odd. I'm guessing they just thought it sounded better from a marketing point of view.
I was slightly worried that it might that they aren't actually hand-wired, but that they'd called them Hard Wired so that people who sometimes can't read (like me, still don't know how that happened) will be fooled into thinking they are hand-wired. But the site says they are.
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DanHeron wrote:My thoughts on the 'hard wired' tiny terror... The knobs look rubbish, the leather case looks silly, and it costs too much! I would much rather get the dual terror at more than £100 less.
word. that case looks like a fanny pack.
Haha. It looks like fake leather in that photo. It looks messy and not neat or tidy or well done.

Orange should stick to making amps rather than trying to make cheesey cases appealing.
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looks pretty much like standard point to point wiring.
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Why are all the components all over the fucking shop? They should be on a single piece of tagboard going down the middle.
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Post by Mike »

I posted this ages ago. It looks really rough.

Presumably the whole point of this corksniffing version is to impress people and this just doesn't do it.
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Post by Bill Oakley »

I agree. It doesn't seem like it would be too difficult to have at least lined up the components better and clean up some of that wiring.