![]() ![]() I put the rig together for home recording, but I use it for 90% of my home (electric) playing at this point. My most common cabinet is a little Orange PPC108 with a Jensen P8R, which works quite nicely. The Stamp does just fine, and the best part is the various outputs and the FX loop, into which I'll sometimes run a couple of Tech21 or similar pedals for a completely different flavor, but still saving massively on space vs. I actually had a Micro Terror at one point which wouldn't get clean - I mean, an amp should have a setting where it can take a signal from a Telecaster and not overdrive, but that thing wouldn't. It works nicely that way - though there's a point where it starts to break up abruptly and sounds awful, so I steer clear of that. I don't love the dirt, but I use it clean and drenched in reverb. I picked up a Terror Stamp a couple of months ago. They're also nearly the only company who's making analog practice amps anymore, though they do have their faults. I'd love to hear from and chat with other Terror owners.Ĭlick to expand.You'd think, right? But I now use a bunch of their stuff, because the price isn't absurd on the used market and it's built reasonably - including the MIC cabs. And the loop is tube-buffered, I get no volume or tone loss! No EQ? No problem with the addition of a vintage Ibanez GE 10 graphic eq in the loop. It really is the sound of the guitar I'm playing and the channel plays so well with pedals. This one bypasses the tone stack, going straight from preamp to output tubes. But what makes it extra special to me is the 'Natural' channel. It's got the Terror channel, giving me great Rock tones from The Stones to Soundgarden. This is the amp I think Orange should have started with. Two years ago, I got back into the Terror club with a Rocker 15 Terror head. Pushed a little further with a Bad Monkey OD and it got me further into Sabbath and sludgy goodness! BUT, the clean tone absolutely sucked, and in the end it wasn't such a good amp for a pedal junkie like myself. Orange Terror Stamp 20-watt Valve Hybrid Guitar Amp Pedal Showroom Demo Mint ConditionTERROR TONES AT THE TIP OF YOUR TOE For years, our Terror series. OMG, I was hooked immediately! To me, it was the perfect tone for playing early AC/DC.
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