Hi everybody, new member here!
I've been lurking on this forum for a while now and since I really dig this place I thought I'd also join!
Since recently I've become a huge Orange amps fan and I bought a few that I'm currently demoing on my YT channel.
One of the amps that I got is the Brent Hinds Terror so here's the demo in 4 styles and review:
This amp sounds a little bit similar to my Rocker 15 Terror but it definitely has it's own thing going on.
The clean channel has a thick and warm sound with a lot of mids.
It does not have that bright 'fender' clarity but that could be changed with an eq pedal in front of the amp or in the loop.
Since it only has one knob (level) you can't really tweak it much.
I really enjoy the breakup of the clean channel though and it sounded great with the bridge pickup of my strat, not really ice-picky but more round and almost sounding like a humbucker.
This amp has very nice drive sounds on the dirty channel as you'd expect.
It has a nice and raw sound with roaring mids and raspy highs (in a good way).
The bottom end isn't huge sounding, so I'd say the low end is nice and tidey.
For this reason and the lack of gain it's not the best amp for metal but it can definitely work, especially if you pair it with a good cab.
With the gain set a little bit lower the upper mid frequencies come through better.
It can definitely sound plexi-ish with the gain at moderate levels.
Overall it's a very cool amp with great attenuation features for the bedroom guitarists out there!
If you're looking for a versatile Orange amp with it's own unique tonal characteristics, this could be the amp for you!
For really heavy death metal etc. I wouldn't recommend this amp although like I said, it can do those things, just not as well as some other amps.
In case you're interested in Orange amps, I did a couple more videos:
OR15 demo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_PJ5dljzwo
Dual Terror demo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufUwAXgKoCw
and the Jim Root Terror:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_0KZp-NCnw
I've been lurking on this forum for a while now and since I really dig this place I thought I'd also join!
Since recently I've become a huge Orange amps fan and I bought a few that I'm currently demoing on my YT channel.
One of the amps that I got is the Brent Hinds Terror so here's the demo in 4 styles and review:
This amp sounds a little bit similar to my Rocker 15 Terror but it definitely has it's own thing going on.
The clean channel has a thick and warm sound with a lot of mids.
It does not have that bright 'fender' clarity but that could be changed with an eq pedal in front of the amp or in the loop.
Since it only has one knob (level) you can't really tweak it much.
I really enjoy the breakup of the clean channel though and it sounded great with the bridge pickup of my strat, not really ice-picky but more round and almost sounding like a humbucker.
This amp has very nice drive sounds on the dirty channel as you'd expect.
It has a nice and raw sound with roaring mids and raspy highs (in a good way).
The bottom end isn't huge sounding, so I'd say the low end is nice and tidey.
For this reason and the lack of gain it's not the best amp for metal but it can definitely work, especially if you pair it with a good cab.
With the gain set a little bit lower the upper mid frequencies come through better.
It can definitely sound plexi-ish with the gain at moderate levels.
Overall it's a very cool amp with great attenuation features for the bedroom guitarists out there!
If you're looking for a versatile Orange amp with it's own unique tonal characteristics, this could be the amp for you!
For really heavy death metal etc. I wouldn't recommend this amp although like I said, it can do those things, just not as well as some other amps.
In case you're interested in Orange amps, I did a couple more videos:
OR15 demo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_PJ5dljzwo
Dual Terror demo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufUwAXgKoCw
and the Jim Root Terror:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_0KZp-NCnw
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