Orange Terror Stamp (An Amp In Stamp Size)
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- čas přidán 15. 03. 2020
- Orange Terror Stamp (An Amp In Stamp Size)
Can you gig with this thing? Does it sound the business? It's the almost the size of a stamp, and it costs next to nothing (for an amp at least). This thing could be the best thing since sliced bread if you want a guitar amp that small and affordable. The Terror Stamp is a hybrid 20 watt pedal amplifier. In this video we check it out to see if it can do the business that an amp should do.
I was impressed with the Orange Micro Dark, and from what I've gathered, the Stamp is very closely related to the Micro Dark. That gives me hope that this pedal amp will be good. But let's see how it sounds.
I hope you enjoy!
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It sounds much better than expected... On the other hand you sound like a player who can make any amp or guitar sound like heck of a rock machine.
Kiitos Janne :)
new studio looks dope!
Cheers :)
It’s a quick fix for a small jam or like you said in the video if you have to take an amp for practice and don’t have a van
.......Good Demo, I got the 30/45watt Quilter Pedal Amp, Runs off of 24-volt Power Module, Speaker out also Passive out to Sound Board, Just 3 knobs
Cool :)
I bought a terror stamp... I should have bought the quilter Inter block. This terror stamp doesn't sound good
I play mine thru a 1x12 closed cab, sounds purty gude.
Very interesting. I actually like Oranges stuff. However, I like their all solid state combos best because of the speaker.
The shape control on all orange amps I've seen when turned to the left subtract mids and add lows and highs. When turmed to the right adds mids, and reduces lows and highs
Great little gigging amp if you wanted an all pedal board solution to just carry along with your guitar to go FOH, ot to use with a cab and / or FOH.
I'm looking forward to trying something all valve by them.
@@MrPolevaulter The Rockervedb is killer. Old Black Sabbath tones. I saw Toni Iomi say he used an orange on one of their famous songs. Orange tube stuff is killer.
Their solid state amps have the same componemts EXCEPT the tubes. I wrote Orange awhile back and thry replied and told me they use the same circuits, etc, as the tube amps, but just not tubes. I think Solid state amps got a bad name because when they forst came out 20 years ago, they were little practice amps with cheap components.
They still don't sound the same as Tube amps, and many would say tubes are their preference, but they still can sound good. Some even like them better.
The Terror Stamp shape knob "scoops" the mids when turned fully clockwise. Imho it sits best at about 10 o'clock. ✌️🇦🇺
Maybe an improved version of the Micro Terror, I guess? Unfortunately, it's a type of sound I don't like. It's too "round" and fizzy to me.
Might be. Never tried the Micro Terror.
@@MrPolevaulter😂The micro terror is the same amp as the stamp. Look it up if you don't believe me.
every time you said "terror stamp", i could not help but hear "terrorist amp". 😁
Haha :D
sounds fine with the fender boost... but yea, sliced bread is still the winner
Mmm...bread...
Do you think this is better than the joyo micro amp heads? Trying to decide between the two.. looking at the Jackman II
Personally I like the Jackman II more.
@@MrPolevaulter thanks for the advice 👍🙂 I'll get the Jackman II then
Can you tell me if this is noisy, I had a micro terror dark and it had a lot of hiss making it not great for recording.
This however looks pretty amazing. I like the idea of having a small pedal board with this running a cab.
Can't remember. It was ages ago that I filmed this.
I don't think it's any worse than the average solid-state amp- never tried the micro dark terror so I can't compare it to that. A noise gate will help out with that, but if you can just reduce the gain until it becomes bearable- even better. Try to avoid being around any kind of wireless devices- phone, keyboards and mice, routers, etc.- nor any kind of large electrical appliances like a washer or refrigerator. Also- don't have anything like that on the same circuit you plug the device into- use a grounded, shielded outlet if possible. Also, might help to shield the pickup cavity and the cavity your tone and vol pots sit in.
Hi Elmo! I can’t find the info anywhere if you can use it just a pedal? I mean, can you plug it into an amp and run it like a “tube distortion”?..
Dunno.
NO- stop! You will fry your amp bud- this thing has a preamp and a power amp in it- it is an amp. Plugging it into your amp would be like plugging an amp head into your amp instead of into a cab. It would fry your preamp- which is only meant to see line level which I think is around 10dbs- that's what comes from your guitar and pedal board. That said- if your speaker in your combo plugs into the back of the head via a 1/4 inch jack- unplug it from the head and plug it into the speaker output of this pedal. Now you're using your amp like a cab. This is how I run it, sounds great via a 75 watt Celestion Cream Back heavy mag.
@@stoneysdead689 You can run the preamp only out, or you can run the headphone out (w/cab sim) into an FRFR or into the power amp of a larger amp.
@@CedricSatterfield Thanks- do you have one? If so- what do you think? I'm running a Blackstar Club 40 already which is a great sounding amp- pretty expensive amp- but I thought if these are flexible enough to do some clean stuff and distorted stuff with- I might pick one up for a backup.
@@stoneysdead689 I do. I use it basically as a '2 channel' amplifier- kind of like an OR15 where you ride the volume control on your guitar to clean it up- except with this you don't have to as much because you have 2 separate master volumes that you can set, plus, at 20 watts its plenty loud but controllable. You can also go straight to front of house, or into an FRFR , or headphones if you want, also. The shape EQ is a bit limiting, maybe, but Orange has always done a pretty good job with that feature to cover a pretty good range of settings.
Helloo Sir 👦💖
2:57 "So here's what the terrorist amp sounds like..." ha! :)
:D
This guy makes everything sound bad. By bad, I mean bad as in awful.
Awww :)