Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 11:14 pm
i wanna try a Tiny Terror to see if i should copy one (they're not worth buying in the US but they still seem cool, just like those fender reverb tanks).
whats your opinion on the pog, I have pined for one for a long timetimhulio wrote:Using a few pedals- compression, rattle crow, pog. Some unadulterated bits too. The cab has two celestion century vintage speakers in with the coolpants neodynium magnets that weigh as much as a piece of celery.Rikki wrote:so was plenty loud then? were you going straight into it or using pedals? also what kinda cab and speaker are you using?
That's a stupid idea. It's supposed to be portable.Pacafeliz wrote:i would build a nice headbox for it. i bet it sounds killer but it looks a bit like a toaster, doesn't it?
it's not a hybrid. There are 4 tubes in it.timhulio wrote:Yeah, the portability of the terror is one of it's main advantages. The styling is a little unusual. Air conditioning unit is what I thought. Someone somewhere will make aftermarket boxes for these I'm sure though.
re. rattle crow- it sounds like crows dying painfully. The samples on the Lastgasp Art Labs site are quite representative, if a little cheesy. POG is good, but limited. Get the HOG for a few bucks more. As for keeping tube amps in front of a radiator, firstly it's a hybrid and posesses a mere two tubes, and secondly it's summer here and the radiator hasn't been turned on in 3 months.