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Post by Gap »

Anyone else waiting for these to turn up? Announced so long ago the initial excitement is ebbing away :roll:

Seems the release has been put back at least 3 times in as many months. I'm hoping to pick one up from dv247.

What's Orange up to? :cry:
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Post by the isaac eaton »

the duel terror sounds really really good. But im more excited for the bass terror.
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Post by Gap »

Me wants both, bank manager says no...

Dual Terrors are in and mine is coming on Tuesday, woop!
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Do an Demo?
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Post by Bacchus »

Nice one. I really want one.
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Post by Mike »

£449, not too bad at all.
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Post by Bacchus »

Indeed.

I've just noticed that the original Tiny Terror didn't go up in price at the same time as everything else did.
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Post by Gap »

Well it's turned up at work. First thoughts: It weighs a fricking ton. Will post up a proper review and vid when I can.
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nifty amp, annoying demo
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Post by othomas2 »

Oh jesus... I didn't realise these were 30 watts !! Now I want one !!!

In a way, I Wish they were still single channel though.
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Post by toez10 »

I played the dual terror at NAMM last January, and it was a beast. Has all of the classic tiny terror/orange gain, but offers a little more clean head room for those who want the ability to switch between clean and distorted. It's a really nice amp, and if I weren't attached to my AC30 I would snag one at the first opportunity. Also, the 300w bass terror they had sounded massive. I'm not sure if the handwired terror has come out, or if anyone has seen it, but there wasn't much noticeable difference in sound quality between that one and it's mass-produced kin.
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othomas2 wrote:In a way, I Wish they were still single channel though.
You could always gaffa tape over the second channel?