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Bass Guitar Combo Amp from Orange belonging to the Terror series

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  • ZbinbassZbinbass

    preamp disappointing

    Orange Terror Bass 500 ComboPublished on 10/15/13 at 11:02
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    hybrid combo 500 watts / size ratio unmatched power. The problem: no setting for an amp worthy of the name. One serious, one medium, one that is acute and more innéfficaces.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is really too simplistic.

    SOUNDS

    A very powerful amp for a small footprint. His poor, soft, and deaf. Do not use for everything acoustic bass, half drum, bass. Amp wanted to ragga and other soundsystem.

    OVERALL OPINION

    To tell the truth I returned to the store. I urge users to well try before you buy and avoid internet order. In addition, the system bowls, called "fire break" in sound and often used for subs is a special system that ties can not stand differ…
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    hybrid combo 500 watts / size ratio unmatched power. The problem: no setting for an amp worthy of the name. One serious, one medium, one that is acute and more innéfficaces.

    UTILIZATION

    The configuration is really too simplistic.

    SOUNDS

    A very powerful amp for a small footprint. His poor, soft, and deaf. Do not use for everything acoustic bass, half drum, bass. Amp wanted to ragga and other soundsystem.

    OVERALL OPINION

    To tell the truth I returned to the store. I urge users to well try before you buy and avoid internet order. In addition, the system bowls, called "fire break" in sound and often used for subs is a special system that ties can not stand different enclosure second cabinet. Outside the enclosure recommended by Orange Not imported into France which makes the passage 800w/4h impossible.
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  • cyrilj49cyrilj49

    A Chinese crap!

    Orange Terror Bass 500 ComboPublished on 06/15/12 at 08:01
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    preamp and amp correct, very correct when I injectais on my 15 orange made briton
    but his "bizar" 12 inch single in the combo
    I brought home my dealer (like what, a shop with no door retains advantages ...)
    at least one bowl of off-center!
    support of the importer distressing
    Class dealer who took over
    So I took the head Terror Bass 500 and a second OBC115

    UTILIZATION

    extremely simple, if the box works!

    SOUNDS

    certainly to hell if the box works!

    OVERALL OPINION

    nearly three months of disappointment!

    would have to understand that Western manufacturing over 1000 euros, made in China merdouille we begin to swell
    less than 500 euros, perhaps, mor…
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    preamp and amp correct, very correct when I injectais on my 15 orange made briton
    but his "bizar" 12 inch single in the combo
    I brought home my dealer (like what, a shop with no door retains advantages ...)
    at least one bowl of off-center!
    support of the importer distressing
    Class dealer who took over
    So I took the head Terror Bass 500 and a second OBC115

    UTILIZATION

    extremely simple, if the box works!

    SOUNDS

    certainly to hell if the box works!

    OVERALL OPINION

    nearly three months of disappointment!

    would have to understand that Western manufacturing over 1000 euros, made in China merdouille we begin to swell
    less than 500 euros, perhaps, more than double: unacceptable!
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