Re: Orange Tiny Terror
I'm pretty familiar with the "old" Orange amps, specifically the OD120. Wished I owned one...
None of the new Orange amps I've tried quite capture the exact flavor of the older ones... and it's not I think a "reissue" vs. old thing like say, a Mashall 1959 or new tweed Bassman. The voicing is different... which to me is somewhat of a disappointment but the new amps can cover more ground, so its' a trade. Both the Rocker & AD series amps seem to be different from each other too but I really haven't spent enough time with 'em to come to a conclusion about anything...
So onto the Tiny Terror... and in context of a quick overdub session (solos & accent bits) with a hot schit guitarist... I also played on the amp for a short bit with a few nice guitars around...
The tone of the TT is somewhat "Orange" in flavor & has that throaty gain texture but it doesn't have the bottom end & midrange push of the bigger brothers. Actually, the overall voicing seems MUCH closer to a Vox then anything else! Some of that's probably the EL84's... gonna say a lot of it. Very chimy. Bright even?! Plenty of "slice" there for sure! The function of the 'tone' seems very similar to the "cut" on an AC30. It's not a midrange or contour control that changes the voice of the amp... so it's sort of a limited bag.
There's plenty of gain on tap, probably enough for most all but "modern" metal freaks of nature. It seems like it really excels at the more 'classic' rock tones that we all love... 70's through '90s. It's in there. Sorta. On the flipside... the clean tone recalls my topboost AC30 but there's VERY very little headroom. If you need clean tones for a bar gig, it's not gonna happen with the TT. But no doubt, the TT can crank and I can't imagine it NOT keeping up with the average drummer at a practice or small gig with 50-100 people.
It's a rocker. You'll probably either love it or hate it...
I rather dug it, but wonder if it'd be "too limited" and would be better off with an EL34 or 6V6 monster... or saving up & locating a choice late '70s Orange.