Orange Dual Terror

Twice the terror, twice the fun! The new Orange Dual Terror is coming and watch out because this compact guitar amplifier has more versatility and tone than many “boutique” amplifiers that cost twice the price.
The Orange Dual Terror takes the original Tiny Terror a couple of steps further by adding another channel (footswitchable) and twice the power. The quad of EL84 output tubes are run in a Class A configuration to provide 30 watts of pure terror. This means more headroom, more volume, and the ability to smash doors down when used with a 412 cabinet. The Orange Dual Terror is the next level in portable, all tube guitar amplifiers.

Let’s look at the channels. There is a Tiny Terror channel and a Fat Channel. The Orange Tiny Terror channel is voiced exactly like the original Tiny Terror making for great clean and searing overdrive along with the classic British rhythm crunch in between. Fat Channel is just that. It has a slightly fatter low and low mid tone with a touch more gain making it perfect for a lead channel. Both channels share the same 3 control (Volume, Tone, Gain) configuration making it easy to dial in the perfect tone.

 
 
$859.00  [in stock shipping immediately]
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The Orange Dual Terror is versatility and portability at its finest. Though a bit larger than the Tiny Terror, the Dual Terror sports the same back saving weight class (under 22lbs!), a gig bag with a zipper pouch for cables, and a small physical demeanor that will make heads turn when its fired up. The Orange Dual Terror has a Full Power/Half Power option for running at 30 or 15 watts as well as a switch on the back panel for 4 output tubes or 2 output tubes. This gives the Dual Terror the capability to run at 30, 15, or 7 watts! The chassis is the same rigid metal frame as the Tiny Terror with no cabinet around it lending to its portability. The Dual Terror is also white with the same orange and black motif that made the Tiny Terror stand out. Sitting on top of a 412 cab, the Dual Terror seems demure enough and many might wonder what the joke is, until they hear it.