Micro Dark Terror or Tiny Dark Terror

Fonzie

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Yo! I'm looking to upgrade from my Spider IV 30w and get somethin cool I can put some pedals into.

But is the tiny worth the substantial price jump over the micro?

I play gigs in a band.

Cheers!
 
Re: Micro Dark Terror or Tiny Dark Terror

You can gig with either one through a 4x12. I gigged a Micro Dark in a heavy rock band with another guitarist using a Rockerverb 100 and a bassist using an SVT with an 8x10. Great for small shows, sketchy shows, and as an emergency backup.

You do get a lot of extra 'something' with an all-tube amp, though. The all-tube version is definitely superior in sound quality.

If i were you, I'd invest in an Orange 4x12 or 2x12 and a Micro Dark, then save up up and get an AD30, Rockerverb, Thunderverb or Dual Dark head to be your 'main amp.' The Micro will work fine and sound great and you'll be able to take your time and play other tube amps and find your sound.
 
Re: Micro Dark Terror or Tiny Dark Terror

You can gig with either one through a 4x12. I gigged a Micro Dark in a heavy rock band with another guitarist using a Rockerverb 100 and a bassist using an SVT with an 8x10. Great for small shows, sketchy shows, and as an emergency backup.

You do get a lot of extra 'something' with an all-tube amp, though. The all-tube version is definitely superior in sound quality.

If i were you, I'd invest in an Orange 4x12 or 2x12 and a Micro Dark, then save up up and get an AD30, Rockerverb, Thunderverb or Dual Dark head to be your 'main amp.' The Micro will work fine and sound great and you'll be able to take your time and play other tube amps and find your sound.

Thank you very much! Very informative. Would a 1 or 2x12 do?

Does clean cut over bass and drums unmic'd?

What are the key differences between the tiny and micro?
 
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Thank you very much! Very informative. Would a 1 or 2x12 do?

An Orange 2x12 will sound great with just about any Orange amp and most amps in general. The sweet spot between a 1x12 and 4x12. Definitely worth the initial investment rather going through lower-quality cabs that will eventually cost more in the long run.

Once you've got a great cab then you've already set yourself on an upgrade path where you can just match it with a quality head. Even if you get a Micro Dark initially and upgrade to a more expensive amp, you can keep the Micro Dark kicking around for the aforementioned reasons as stated by Empty Pockets. It's still a nice amp in its own right.

If I had to start my rig from scratch again I'd probably be doing exactly the same thing, though I'd be going for a Dual Terror as my upgrade amp instead as I prefer its voicing.
 
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I love my Micro Dark, but even with a good 4x12 you'd need to mic it for gigs... But then any decent band would mic the amps anyway even if they are barely in the Front of house mix.

Honestly, if you Intend to gig, I would say the regular Dark a Terror is the better choice, but you can send a line out from the Micro Dark's headphone jack to a PA... Or if you've got a more powerful amp already but want the micro dark's tone, connect it's effect send to the effect return of the other amp (if the amp relieving the signal from the micro dark is a tube power amp, even better).
 
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An Orange 2x12 will sound great with just about any Orange amp and most amps in general. The sweet spot between a 1x12 and 4x12. Definitely worth the initial investment rather going through lower-quality cabs that will eventually cost more in the long run.

Once you've got a great cab then you've already set yourself on an upgrade path where you can just match it with a quality head. Even if you get a Micro Dark initially and upgrade to a more expensive amp, you can keep the Micro Dark kicking around for the aforementioned reasons as stated by Empty Pockets. It's still a nice amp in its own right.

If I had to start my rig from scratch again I'd probably be doing exactly the same thing, though I'd be going for a Dual Terror as my upgrade amp instead as I prefer its voicing.

Yeah that's exactly what I was thinking. And yeah man, the dual terror is kickass, but way out of my price range!
 
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I love my Micro Dark, but even with a good 4x12 you'd need to mic it for gigs... But then any decent band would mic the amps anyway even if they are barely in the Front of house mix.

Honestly, if you Intend to gig, I would say the regular Dark a Terror is the better choice, but you can send a line out from the Micro Dark's headphone jack to a PA... Or if you've got a more powerful amp already but want the micro dark's tone, connect it's effect send to the effect return of the other amp (if the amp relieving the signal from the micro dark is a tube power amp, even better).

That's interesting about the loudness... Would it do for bar gigs and concert halls?
 
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That's interesting about the loudness... Would it do for bar gigs and concert halls?

Oh yeah! After playing mine through my 4x12, I realized that it can be stupid loud. You're not gonna do it without mic'ing the speaker for FOH, but it'll be loud enough onstage.
 
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Oh yeah! After playing mine through my 4x12, I realized that it can be stupid loud. You're not gonna do it without mic'ing the speaker for FOH, but it'll be loud enough onstage.

Great to know!
 
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I can get mi Micro Dark to sound close to my Tiny Terror by lowering the gain and the volume on the guitar. You get an effects loop on the micro dark
 
Re: Micro Dark Terror or Tiny Dark Terror

I can get mi Micro Dark to sound close to my Tiny Terror by lowering the gain and the volume on the guitar. You get an effects loop on the micro dark



Awesome to know! Yeah the effects loop is a great addition.
 
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This may seem completely random, but how would a Boss katana say 50 or 10 watt or something compare to the micro dark terror?
 
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I'm haven't tried the Katana, but with past experiences with solid stage amps in general, I'd say you want the 50 watt version at a very minimum for gigging.

A solid state amp compared to tube, you typically want to double the wattage. The reason is the power section doesn't compress and get those ear pleasing harmonics that a hard driven tube amp will. It tends to crackle and get nasty if solid state amps are pushed too hard so you want that extra headroom in the power section.
 
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I'm haven't tried the Katana, but with past experiences with solid stage amps in general, I'd say you want the 50 watt version at a very minimum for gigging.

A solid state amp compared to tube, you typically want to double the wattage. The reason is the power section doesn't compress and get those ear pleasing harmonics that a hard driven tube amp will. It tends to crackle and get nasty if solid state amps are pushed too hard so you want that extra headroom in the power section.

Good to know! My Spider IV seems to be loud enough (30w) so I'm wondering how the micro will compare at 20w.
 
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The Katana is a good amp but i prefer the Orange all day. That one 12AX7 makes a lot of difference, plus it's simpler to use.
 
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The Katana is a good amp but i prefer the Orange all day. That one 12AX7 makes a lot of difference, plus it's simpler to use.

Awesome. That's kind of what I imagined. How is the 12AX7? Should I bother changing out the tube?
 
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Would a Line 6 Flextone III be an upgrade from my Spider IV?
 
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Would a Line 6 Flextone III be an upgrade from my Spider IV?
Somewhat. It has more models, but the individual sounds won't differ much if at all.

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Would a Line 6 Flextone III be an upgrade from my Spider IV?

A Flextone would be an upgrade from a Spider IV but it's just more of what you already have. The power amp, speakers and cabinet are better but at its core still using same modelling architecture.

Digital amps give you many options but you might end up only using a few of them. It's the complete opposite of using an amp that has only three knobs.
 
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