OR15? Tiny Tiny terror? Something else?
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Re: OR15? Tiny Tiny terror? Something else?
Update: I ended up getting a tiny terror. Price was right, size was right. It just arrived today and I've only been able to try it out at apartment lvls, but I really like it so far. I was surprised that the mini actually sounds really good through it too when it's dialed in right. The mini continues to amaze me.. Will update after practice lvls.
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Re: OR15? Tiny Tiny terror? Something else?
update after band practice: was not loud enough through the rando marshall 4x12 cab I played it through. v sad.
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Re: OR15? Tiny Tiny terror? Something else?
The TT needs sensitive speakers to get the most out of its lower power...a rando 4x12 is likely to underperform [as you've found]
I'd sooner get one of these
https://reverb.com/item/2514545-orange- ... r-amp-head

Or even better
https://reverb.com/item/2156338-orange- ... rror-dt30h

I'd sooner get one of these
https://reverb.com/item/2514545-orange- ... r-amp-head

Or even better
https://reverb.com/item/2156338-orange- ... rror-dt30h

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Re: OR15? Tiny Tiny terror? Something else?
Sorry to hear that. A cranked tt through a 4X12 *should* be able to hold its own in a practice/jam situation, but it doesn't have enough headroom to survive if:greenmario wrote:update after band practice: was not loud enough through the rando marshall 4x12 cab I played it through. v sad.
a) Your cab's got inefficient speakers and/or an open back cab, which I'm assuming your cab isn't. Expect a serious audible difference when upgrading G12H75's to even just a quad of Vintage 30s.
b) Your band's ridiculously loud. As in, a loud drummer and drum kit, big bass rig, second guitarist with a beefy half stack, etc...
c) Your guitar's got really low output pickups. Don't no how that translates to db's or anything, I just know I have to adjust my amp's volume when I plug in a gibbo instead of my tele.
Anyway, if it's just a matter of fixing one of those things instead of several, and you're an extra couple db's short...Something like an mxr micro amp wouldn't be just a cheap solution, there's actually a good chance it'll sound extra rad if you get your speakers and amp's front end cooking extra
It'll eat up tubes faster than you could replace em though :s