Anyone owning or gigging the rocker terror 15 yet???
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Re: Anyone owning or gigging the rocker terror 15 yet???
Already having a Jim Root Terror, a Dark Terror, and Micro Dark Terror I wanted at first the Dual Terror since its was a 2 channel amp, but that it lacked an FX Loop (I cannot do without it, my 2 pedalboards are both setup with split signals for Preamp pedals and FX Loop for the delays, mods, etc). So when Orange intruduced the new Terrors I immediately ordered the Brent Hinds model but after a few weeks with it I just could not get a tone that I truly loved out of it. So I returned it in exchange for the Rocker 15 model and I was so happy that I did. This amp fits right in with the tone I have made my own with the other Terrors, plus, that it has a clean 2nd channel was a huge advantage. I am still trying to get used to having to switch off the overdrive and use the amp's channel switcher pedal to go from crunch to clean, I have gotten so used to stepping off my overdrive pedal and simply roll back the guitar's volume to mid point on the single channel Terrors! I essentially rehearse with old buddies every so often and have tried it with them, extremely loud as my other Terrors are and pure vintage tone. A perfect match with our classic rock stuff we do. We're not gigging currently so I cannot say anything about that but I've no doubt it will perform and stand out if we do.
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Re: Anyone owning or gigging the rocker terror 15 yet???
I'v been playing in a new band for about 1 month and a half. It's a Indie Rock band and I play mostly with a Jazzmaster. It's not the type of band you often see Orange amp (mostly Vox or Fenders), but my Rocker 15 is perfect (combo, not the head). The sound sits really well in the mix and the effects loops makes it perfect for modulation. Reverb, Delay, Echo and Modulation are essential for my sound in the band.
I always like the Tiny Terror (still have one), but it's limitation (no effect loop, no reverb, not alot of clean) makes it hard to use outside classic-hard-punk rock music.
I always like the Tiny Terror (still have one), but it's limitation (no effect loop, no reverb, not alot of clean) makes it hard to use outside classic-hard-punk rock music.
Jazzmaster '58, Jazzmaster '62, Stratocaster '56, Telecaster Pro, Gibson es-175 '59, Gibson Flying V Japan edition, Epihone Elistist Casino.
1967 Vibro-Champ, Tiny Terror HW, AD30HTC
... and a bunch of fuzz
1967 Vibro-Champ, Tiny Terror HW, AD30HTC
... and a bunch of fuzz
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