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UK - Orange Tiny Terror Combo Guitar Amplifier Orange Tiny Terror Combo Guitar Amplifier


Orange Tiny Terror Combo Guitar Amplifier

7/15 watt all tube combo guitar amplifier by Orange.

September 1, 2009, 07:28 PM

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The Orange Tiny Terror combo is a no frills amplifier that plays well with pretty much anything you plug into it. The Orange Tiny Terror (TT) combo is essentially the Tiny Terror head, coupled with a Celestion G12H-30 30 watt speaker in a square enclosure, with a carry on handle on the side.

The amplifier is covered in the traditional and unmistakable Orange tolex color. On first view the amplifier seems very stylish and the feel of workmanship screams quality. For a small, single speaker combo the amp weighs at 37.5 pounds (17kgs) which is not on the light side but this is to be expected considering the fact that it is all tube, with two EL84 in the power section and two 12AX7 tubes in the preamp section.

The controls are placed at the top and are labelled "Gain", "Tone" and "Volume". There is also one 1/4 inch guitar input jack, an "On/Off" switch, a "Standby" switch (which also selects from two power modes), either 7 watt or 15 watt operation and a ruby color LED indication when the amp is on. The built-in Celestion G12H-30 speaker is connected from a 16 ohm speaker output jack which can be unplugged if an external speaker connection if it is desired. The TT can power (1) 16 Ohm cab, (1) 8 Ohm cab, or (2) 16 ohm cabs at the same time and the built-in speaker has an option to be taken out of the chain.

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While diminutive in size, the Orange TT combo packs a hefty 15 watt tube punch which is enough to power a recording session or small to mid sized gig. The no frills controls are designed for musicians that rely on their guitars and pedals for tone shaping.

The "Tone" EQ is responsive and dials in some midrange grit as well as treble when moved clockwise from the center. Counter-clockwise it provides a smoother, more bass heavy tone, reminiscent to the tone used for a Santana solo.

The amplifier tone by itself ranges from a clean, slightly hairy tone to an overdrive crunch. In the middle there is enough territory with useful tones for all sort of rockers. Pushing the gain to the right gets some serious Malcolm Young rhythm snarl. With the help of an overdrive pedal I managed to get some screaming hard rock rhythm and lead tones reminiscent of Van Halen or early Metallica. The Tiny Terror also took really well to other pedals - I tried my Sansamp TRI-OD, AMD DT-2 distortion pedals and they both had tons of great setting to choose from. Chorus, flange and other pedals fared well but I found their use limited due to the lack of an effects loop in this amplifier.

For studio sessions the Tiny Terror turned out to be a real champ. I personally like my guitar tone to be as pure as possible with fewer effects in the signal chain so I just used the Tiny Terror with an overdrive in front (in this case DDyna Thinman or Voodoolabs Sparkle Drive). The 7 watt setting allowed me to get power tube saturation earlier without having to crank the amp in full, which in effect resulted in less signal bleed and fewer complaints from studio B which had a drum tracking session going on.

The sound was meaty and throaty, with a midrange that is unmistakably Orange. Some amp manufacturers are happy enough to go for a Marshall or Fender approximation when they voice their amps, but as is always the case with Orange they have gone after their own sound. Considering their pedigree this choice totally makes sense. The difference is that their tone when pushed is raunchy and smooth in the lows and has an unmistakable throaty midrange growl that is its signature. The Celestion G12H-30 speaker handled almost anything I threw at it at 7 watts. At 15 watts when pushed too hard (volume over at 3 o'clock) it started to overload but it transferred well on the recorded track as some extra fizz which I liked.

Just to try how the amp will handle an external speaker I connected it to a 16ohm 2x12 cab I have loaded with Greenbacks and that turned into one mean practice package. Not to brag but I managed to overpower a competing guitarist with a 100 watt solid state amp next to me, so I felt that the Tiny Terror would definitely be at home at a small or mid sized gig even with just its built-in speaker.

The guitars each exhibited their own character when plugged into the Tiny Terror so I really enjoyed hearing more nuance from the instrument than I am used to with other amps. I tried the amp with all kinds of distortion pedals in front, even with some effect processors and it handled everything really well, especially when set to clean or maybe slightly crunchy gain settings. It could be used as a clean amp for distortion effects and digital effects processors and it performs this job rather well, bringing some extra tube feel to otherwise somewhat clinical digital sounds.


Bottom Line




I felt that the Tiny Terror was one well built British tone machine. With 15 watt tube power, I'd be happy to take it on the road, in the studio or as a practice amp at home - it has its own character and it is one that I really like. While the effects loop and EQ might be missed at first, the tone is so sweet and so easy to dial in that I quickly lost myself in the amp's magic.

Pros
  • Unmistakable Orange tone
  • No frills design
  • Guitar character remains transparent throughout gain range
  • Plays well with pedals
  • 7 watt / 15 watt power option
  • External speaker connections
Cons
  • No effects loop
  • Only one tone control
Manufacturer's Site: Orange Amplifiers



Last edited by altsounds : September 1, 2009 at 07:52 PM.






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Excllent review. Nice to see a new one from you. I love Orange amps, really distinctive tone.
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