What does the Or15 offer over the Terror 15?
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What does the Or15 offer over the Terror 15?
Im looking at picking one of these up this week...fortunately Ill be able to try both at my local Orange dealer...
But I do wonder if the Terror 15 has made the Or15 a bit pointless? another channel, headroom setting ...
It there a difference in tone on the overdrive channels ? .any difference in gain, dynamics or something else..the Or is the cooler looking imho and its called an OR but after that does if offer anything the terror 15 does not?
But I do wonder if the Terror 15 has made the Or15 a bit pointless? another channel, headroom setting ...
It there a difference in tone on the overdrive channels ? .any difference in gain, dynamics or something else..the Or is the cooler looking imho and its called an OR but after that does if offer anything the terror 15 does not?
Re: What does the Or15 offer over the Terror 15?
I'm assuming you're meaning the Rocker Terror? They have different gain stages, 3 on the Rocker, 4 on the OR15. The OR15 is closer to a Rockerverb preamp. Matter of taste I guess.
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Re: What does the Or15 offer over the Terror 15?
Yep thats right, ta
Re: What does the Or15 offer over the Terror 15?
I have an OR15 and have been wondering this myself. I do love the little thing though but the 3 gain stages, 2 channels and bedroom option of the Rocker 15 Terror are tempting me.
Let us know what you think after playing both.
Let us know what you think after playing both.
Re: What does the Or15 offer over the Terror 15?
isn't there a jim root tone stack mod for the or15?
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Re: What does the Or15 offer over the Terror 15?
Personally, the R15 terror would tempt me more.
3 gain stages is plenty enough for me. Clean channel is a great bonus.
Let us know what you think Ronnie, I'll look forward to your comparison with your experience of Orange amps.
3 gain stages is plenty enough for me. Clean channel is a great bonus.
Let us know what you think Ronnie, I'll look forward to your comparison with your experience of Orange amps.
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Re: What does the Or15 offer over the Terror 15?
The OR15 is a one channel amp that you control with the guitar volume. The Rocker 15 is a 2 channel combo. You can't go wrong with either one, IMHO, it just depends on what your needs are.
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Re: What does the Or15 offer over the Terror 15?
My conclusion is both very good, although R15 is much more versatile (totally understandable!) and I thought very impressive for the money.... . But offers nothing over what I have already to justify the extra expense!.....
Re: What does the Or15 offer over the Terror 15?
i really want a or15. i also really want a jim root terror. but if you can modify the or15 to have the jim root tone stack i think i would want that more. i remember seeing that somewhere sometime but i can't remember for sure where. i'd love to know how to do the mod.
Re: What does the Or15 offer over the Terror 15?
I personally found the Rocker 15 Terror to be lacking in gain in comparison to the OR15. Though the natural channel is pretty sweet, and over all it makes a good pedal platform (if you are big on them). If you just want to plug like in and stick to the controls on the guitar, you might prefer the OR15.
Re: What does the Or15 offer over the Terror 15?
+1; exactly this.Jmb1984 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 4:49 pmI personally found the Rocker 15 Terror to be lacking in gain in comparison to the OR15. Though the natural channel is pretty sweet, and over all it makes a good pedal platform (if you are big on them). If you just want to plug like in and stick to the controls on the guitar, you might prefer the OR15.
I don't need alot of gain and I use many effects, so I prefer the Rocker, but for someone who need a plug and play amp and bold gain, the Or15 is a great head.
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Re: What does the Or15 offer over the Terror 15?
Ronnie Robinson wrote: ↑Thu Sep 27, 2018 4:47 amMy conclusion is both very good, although R15 is much more versatile (totally understandable!) and I thought very impressive for the money.... . But offers nothing over what I have already to justify the extra expense!.....
Knowing the amps you have, I'm not surprised you came back home empty ended.
At times, it's good to check the grass elsewhere, to realise your own grass is just the right shade of green already.
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Re: What does the Or15 offer over the Terror 15?
The Rocker 15 as is the Brent Hinds are not considered high gain amps. The OR15 is however high gain and its voiced similar to the Jim Root Terror which is also a high gain as also is the Dark Terror. But the Rocker 15 and BH have 2 channels, with the "Natural" clean channel (No EQ) and has 4 attenuation options; 15, 7, 1, ,5 rather than all the others just have 7W & 15W.
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Re: What does the Or15 offer over the Terror 15?
True... I feel like I've got it out of my system now....Les Paul Lover wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 7:27 pmRonnie Robinson wrote: ↑Thu Sep 27, 2018 4:47 amMy conclusion is both very good, although R15 is much more versatile (totally understandable!) and I thought very impressive for the money.... . But offers nothing over what I have already to justify the extra expense!.....
Knowing the amps you have, I'm not surprised you came back home empty ended.
At times, it's good to check the grass elsewhere, to realise your own grass is just the right shade of green already.
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Re: What does the Or15 offer over the Terror 15?
Good feeling, isn't it?Ronnie Robinson wrote: ↑Sun Sep 30, 2018 4:18 pmTrue... I feel like I've got it out of my system now....Les Paul Lover wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 7:27 pmRonnie Robinson wrote: ↑Thu Sep 27, 2018 4:47 amMy conclusion is both very good, although R15 is much more versatile (totally understandable!) and I thought very impressive for the money.... . But offers nothing over what I have already to justify the extra expense!.....
Knowing the amps you have, I'm not surprised you came back home empty ended.
At times, it's good to check the grass elsewhere, to realise your own grass is just the right shade of green already.
I feel I'm at a very similar point in terms of guitars and amps. I look at stuff and wonder what they would offer that i havent got covered already..... and in guitars and amps, the answer is nothing these days.
It's lovely - I've got all my bases covered.
Ant
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