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Orange #4 Jim Root Terror Head

Tube Guitar Amp Head from Orange belonging to the Terror series

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«  An exellent choice when you know what you want. »

Published on 11/22/12 at 09:46
Amp head all tube 15/7 watts.
1 channel
3 lamps 12AX7
2 EL84
+ 1 lamp 12AT7 in the effects loop
1 volume
One acute
1 medium
1 bass
1 gain
2 8ohm outputs
1 output 16ohm

UTILIZATION

Use of this amp is super simple. Obtained very quickly SON But no matter which one. (Read more below)

SOUNDS

The style of this amp is the metal san doubt. To play rock, his past, his clean the case. Moreover for group play, the clean one forgets Not powerful enough. on the other hand for the metal, it is awesome. And powerful enough. No worries. IT is true that the orange grain is special but when you love ... It's cool but tried ABSOLUTELY.
I use it with an Ibanez IC400 rise emg81/60 brunetti and baffle 12 inches. (The speaker that goes with being too expensive for me)
And attention to breath when you push the gain above 6. Guitar without problems mass required.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for the month of August and I do not regret my Marshall VS100 even if it was a good amp for my taste. But the heat lamps that changes everything.
I tried TubeMeister 18 at Hughes and Kettner (very well indeed) the Egnater Rebel 20. The tiny Terror. But Jim Root has really bleuffé.
The popping sound is killer. Only Default: The lack of a second channel for true clean but good.
I remake this choice even for 15 watts it's a little expensive but when you hear that the beast can get ... We understand.