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My main amp is a Fender DeVille 212 which I love but it's way too loud for my apartment so I use it mainly for giging. I also have a small Meteoro amp which I was using to play at home, study and record some guitar videos but as thankful as I am to that amp because it was the one I used for many years while learning guitar, it's really not great.
I wanted a little more quality at bedroom volume so I started looking for a new amp. I also wanted to get a different sound than what I already have with the Fender, which, again, I love, but it's always nice to broaden our horizons. That being said, I started looking for a british style amp and the Orange Tiny Terror immediatly draw my attention and I decided to pull the trigger on it.
It's been only a few days since I got it but I can already tell it was a very solid choice! This tiny amp has a full-valve (or tube) circuit and 15W (although it can be atenuated down to 7W) of pure british power!
As I mentioned on the video, I won't go into technical details or anything like that in this post and will do a different one just for that prupose, which I will link to this when I'm done. The main idea here is jsut demo some of the tones you can get out of this little amp.
Speaking of which, don't let it's compact size and name fool you. This amp is a beast! I have yet to try it with a live band but I was told by multiple people that it's totally usable in a band rehearsal and also small gigs, even if your drummer is loud.
By Tulio Franzinihttps://3speak.tv/watch?v=tfranzini/mwqfdpmh
My main amp is a Fender DeVille 212 which I love but it's way too loud for my apartment so I use it mainly for giging. I also have a small Meteoro amp which I was using to play at home, study and record some guitar videos but as thankful as I am to that amp because it was the one I used for many years while learning guitar, it's really not great.
I wanted a little more quality at bedroom volume so I started looking for a new amp. I also wanted to get a different sound than what I already have with the Fender, which, again, I love, but it's always nice to broaden our horizons. That being said, I started looking for a british style amp and the Orange Tiny Terror immediatly draw my attention and I decided to pull the trigger on it.
It's been only a few days since I got it but I can already tell it was a very solid choice! This tiny amp has a full-valve (or tube) circuit and 15W (although it can be atenuated down to 7W) of pure british power!
As I mentioned on the video, I won't go into technical details or anything like that in this post and will do a different one just for that prupose, which I will link to this when I'm done. The main idea here is jsut demo some of the tones you can get out of this little amp.
Speaking of which, don't let it's compact size and name fool you. This amp is a beast! I have yet to try it with a live band but I was told by multiple people that it's totally usable in a band rehearsal and also small gigs, even if your drummer is loud.