orange dark terror
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 1:37 pm
http://magazine.dv247.com/2011/04/04/or ... rk-terror/
looks like a new addition to the orange family
looks like a new addition to the orange family
Orange USA rep wrote:I think we're positioning ourselves to take over the world. The Dark Terror is basically Channel B from the TH/Thunderverb series of amps. It's like a hard rock/metal version of the Tiny Terror.
Now all we need a super clean Terror and your bands won't have to lug around 60 pound heads ever again!
You should probably avoid Class A, 15W amps then. If you want a super clean portable amp - look Solid State, not tube.johnnyseven wrote:I agree with the quote asking for a super clean TT head, using pedals as I do amps that break up at low volumes just don't work for me.
if you want a clean amp DO NOT buy an Orange....Mike wrote:You should probably avoid Class A, 15W amps then. If you want a super clean portable amp - look Solid State, not tube.johnnyseven wrote:I agree with the quote asking for a super clean TT head, using pedals as I do amps that break up at low volumes just don't work for me.
Nothing Clean and Tube will be remotely light.
Crate Power Block is the smallest, lightest, most sterile clean amp I've ever played through.johnnyseven wrote:I agree with the quote asking for a super clean TT head, using pedals as I do amps that break up at low volumes just don't work for me.
I won't be, i've learned from that mistake. I'm happy with my Bassman, it's not that heavy compared to other tube amp heads and using any head (including a TT) requires a cab which means i'd need to have transport if using it to gig anyway.SGJarrod wrote:if you want a clean amp DO NOT buy an Orange....Mike wrote:You should probably avoid Class A, 15W amps then. If you want a super clean portable amp - look Solid State, not tube.johnnyseven wrote:I agree with the quote asking for a super clean TT head, using pedals as I do amps that break up at low volumes just don't work for me.
Nothing Clean and Tube will be remotely light.
and they go for about $100-$150.... dat b cheaps for a gigging headendsjustifymeans wrote:Crate Power Block is the smallest, lightest, most sterile clean amp I've ever played through.johnnyseven wrote:I agree with the quote asking for a super clean TT head, using pedals as I do amps that break up at low volumes just don't work for me.
I did the upgrade from TT to DT and have never regretted it.... I got mine used for $500, less than a yr old.... Me luvz it!Freddy V-C wrote:All this thread has done is served to increase my lust for a Dual Terror, or should I say DROOL TERROR!? hur hur hur
*glares at Tiny Terror*
Zactly... I plan on buying me a TH30 on my 30th B-Day next yr.... all the Dark Terror is is this drive chan with less powerThom wrote:The thing is, priced at £399 it's not that far off the price of a TH30 which has twice the power, is also switchable down to 15/7W and has two channels.
Probably because this amp in red wouldn't look anywhere near as good as it does in black.StevePirates wrote: How could they not use "Blood Orange"...
depends on how much gain u use..... if u play hard rock/metal get the TH30..... if u like more classic sounds get the DTsp3k wrote:What do you guys thing about dual terror vs th30?
i was going to buy the dt, but the price difference is not that big, is it worth it?