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thoughts on the orange tiny terror

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May be getting one! Take pedals well? Loud enough for practices?
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It is definitely loud enough for practice, even gigs, my band mate runs it on the lower 7 watt position in practice, it can be clean nicely, great sound, but the overdrive kicks in pretty early to be honest! He only uses a dd-3 so I can't really comment on if it takes pedals well..
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BlindtoFaith wrote:May be getting one! Take pedals well? Loud enough for practices?

Yes.Yes.
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Mudfuzz wrote:
BlindtoFaith wrote:May be getting one! Take pedals well? Loud enough for practices?

Yes.Yes.

Yup. Good volume for practice or small gigs, nice with pedals.
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I tried one... the crunch is awesome... but I didn't like the clean sound.
So... good dirty amp... not for clean.
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sylnau wrote:I tried one... the crunch is awesome... but I didn't like the clean sound.
So... good dirty amp... not for clean.

I like their clean sound. I know two guys that use them for acoustic.
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Mudfuzz wrote:
sylnau wrote:I tried one... the crunch is awesome... but I didn't like the clean sound.
So... good dirty amp... not for clean.

I like their clean sound. I know two guys that use them for acoustic.

Maybe I should try it again...
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But the only thing I remember is that I didn't like the clean was hard to have it really clean from what I remember.
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Mudfuzz wrote:
sylnau wrote:I tried one... the crunch is awesome... but I didn't like the clean sound.
So... good dirty amp... not for clean.

I like their clean sound. I know two guys that use them for acoustic.

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Been using a TT as my at home practice amp for 2 years. Mostly I run it at 15W, volume about 2-3 o'clock and then use the gain to set the volume, usually about 8-9 o'clock. Great clean tone that way. And yes, it takes pedals well and it can get loud, just ask my neighbours.

That's on guitar, I do not care for it on bass at all.
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i gots one too, great amp. can get reallly loud. i usually run it on 15W with the volume at 10-11 oclock and clean and then use pedals for dirt. love this amp. clean sound is fine but not what im really looking for
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I miss mine. Cleaned up really well, I'd love to try out the Terror Bass with guitar though.
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I <3 Lunchbox amps. I'd love to get a TT to go along side my Darkhorse.

15 watts is totally enough for practice/small gigs... or even large gigs if you like to mic stuff.
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I had a Tiny Terror for about a year. It was pretty awesome, but I found a little harsh sometimes. Mostly that's just because it preforms best at crazy high volumes. It's like everything though.

You should invest in some new tubes if buy one. I stuck some different preamp tubes in there and it made a huge difference. They're solid amps, and would be loud (but maybe not clean) for pretty much everything.

Mine took pedals pretty well for the most part too. It looovveed my musket. I know the guys from blackout effectors have/had one.
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yeah, that ILF advice pic is just too awesome :lol:

I like it, breaks up really nicely, but i'd just be unsure about using an amp without an effects loop :idk: it's probably just me though...
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