Tiny Terror

Pickups, pedals, amps, cabs, combos

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I wouldn't get one to gig with unless you want crunchy distortion all the time.
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Doog wrote:I wouldn't get one to gig with unless you want crunchy distortion all the time.

Well boo.
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You don't buy a 15w tube amp for cleans in a gig situation, duder :wink:
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Doog wrote:You don't buy a 15w tube amp for cleans in a gig situation, duder :wink:
i keep thinking it's like 30 wattz. damn.
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I might get one before the summer. It'll involve saving half of the money, and taking the other half out of my student loan.


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Doog wrote:I Quite possibly the best tube head I've ever played,,,
Even the tone control was totally useable, it never felt like there were any lows, highs or mids missing on 90% of the dial. Even all the way up, it didn't sound really harsh or anything.
this is why i love Orange & Matamp. you basically described all their amps.

the lunchbox is cool, though i want to save up for a Rocker 30 combo... 12" speaker & some more volume.
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The one thing I like about Orange and Matamp (especially Matamp) is they build their amps to a spec rather than an price. So they are pretty bullet proof and reliable and sound great because of it.
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Oh man... is it THAT good? Now I want one of these too....
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Yeah, they're great. I'd really wanna try one out through my own cab (or similar) to see how much difference it makes, Orange cabs are probably reet posh as well.

I actually set up the Marshall when I got back and realised I really like the sound of it too. Maybe part of the WOW factor was the fact I'd not jammed on a tube amp since my last gig in mid December. Still a great sounding amp though, no doubts.
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A tubeless life is no life at all.

I saw the life thing and wsa going to mention it but then I got sidetracked by the actual content of your thread.