Photography by Amanda Thomas Orange Signature #4 Jim Root Terror & Micro Terror £439 & £99 Guitar Amps 122 Guitarist July 2012 GIT356.rev_orange.
http://vault.guitarist.co.uk Orange Signature #4 Jim rOOt terrOr & micrO terrOr £439 & £99 Guitar amps The Rivals If you’re after a miniature amplifier that you can gig, the Electro-Harmonix 44 Magnum (£109) makes an excellent back up for your main rig, but lacks the sonic quality of the Micro Terror.
Orange Signature #4 Jim rOOt terrOr & micrO terrOr £439 & £99 Guitar amps http://vault.guitarist.co.uk that the diminutive Micro Terror couldn’t be a serious option for live performance. Orange’s specially-designed eight-inch speaker-loaded PPC108 cabinets (£59 each) can be used in conjunction with the Micro Terror for cute mini-stack bedroom or studio thrills, but for the stage you’ll likely require something somewhat beefier as far as cabs are concerned.
Orange Signature #4 Jim rOOt terrOr & micrO terrOr £439 & £99 Guitar amps The Micro Terror’s labelled control panel is easier to take in at a glance For less than the price of a decent overdrive pedal, you get a physically small but sonically huge amplifier seven-watt mode introduces a slightly more compressed tonality that’s easier to control in the studio. That said, both power selections record very well.