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ORANGE PPC-108 Micro Terror Speaker Cabinet

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It is worth mentioning that the power supply cable and transformer of the amplifier do not have high quality or durable feel, although you can always buy another in the future without it being a big fuss. The biggest pro is the sound. For god’s sake, the sound is as creamy as you can get for around 200€. Overall the sound of this amplifier is good, but if we take into account that it costs about 140 euros at the moment, then the sound is very good. I’m happy to say it’s not a toy, even though it may look like one. It has the Orange tone well achieved. Its 20 watts can drive a 4×12 at a volume sufficient for virtually any scenario, so I think you’re not going to fall short on power, but then again, it depends on what you mix it with.

There are also digital reverb and traditional tremolo effects onboard, providing you with the ability to add another dimension to your sound. Don’t be fooled by looks because size is the only thing small about this electric guitar head. With a high tensile strength steel housing, the Orange Micro Terror is built to the same Orange standards as the rest of the Terror family and features a single ECC83 valve.

Classic Orange Styling

This makes the Kemper Kabinet worth its 400€ price tag and an exciting option even if you are considering upgrading your Micro Terror further along. Pros and Cons Pros On top of that, the cost of the amp plus the baffle is only 25% more than a good delay pedal. So, both cosmetically and sonically, the Orange Micro Terror is a winner by any measure. The fact it combines so well with the PPC 108 also gives you peace of mind knowing that it has a cab intended for getting all that orange juice. (how is this the first time I’ve said that?). The Micro Terror is not an amp that is particularly known for having a lot of knobs or potentiometers. It is a very simple head that can be used immediately. On the front panel, from left to right, there is the ON/OFF switch with its respective yellow LED on top of the lever.

Far from being a practice guitar amp, in this Orange Micro Terror Amp Review, we’ll see how this new Orange head can hold itself comfortably at rehearsal, studio, or stage. The depth and volume that this little thing puts out is truly amazing, with an orange growl and bite in excess. In addition, the Micro Terror can be used with any 8-16 Ohm Speaker. Weighing in at less than 1 kilo, the Orange Micro Terror is possibly the most portable amp on the market. When combined with its Orange PPC108 display, the Micro Terror’s Aux input and headphone output make it a perfect practice companion, small, and ideal for transporting.Problem is, that although it is a thing of beauty and built up to high Orange standards, including a wooden cabinet and solid edge-protectors, it´s sound leaves a bit to be desired - and therefore may not be looked at for it´s acoustic perfomance, I´m afraid... The Orange Micro Terror is a tiny Tiny head with a huge tone. The Micro Terror is a global phenomenon; with Tiny Terror inspiration, this miniature reincarnation couples a valve preamp, which brings enormous tones that have nothing to do with its compact and delicate size. The knobs are simple, the volume is highly sensitive, and it goes to say that for at-home use, dialing a clean will not exceed mid-settings, and with the maximum gain will not rise much more than six. Weighing in at under 1 kilo, the Micro Terror is arguably the most portable amp head on the market. When paired with its matching PPC108 cabinet, the Micro Terror’s Aux Input and Headphone output make it a perfect practice partner, small enough for even the most cluttered sideboard.

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