![]() ![]() Why Order from Wildwood Guitars?Īn instrument from Wildwood isn't just an ordinary guitar. We invite you to take one for a spin and experience the myriad sonic delights the Terror Stamp has to offer.įeatures: Valve Preamp, Foot-switchable Master Volume, Buffered Fx Loop, Cabsim Headphone OutputĬontrols (Right To Left): Gain, Shape, Volume 2, Volume 1 Truly, the sonic scientists at Orange have managed to pack an entire Orange amp into a box that weights less than a pound-an incredible feat! Whether you're a pro looking for a lightweight amp for your fly rig, a weekend warrior looking for a light hassle-free amp solution, or you're just looking for a fun new toy, you'll love this potent pedal-sized amp. Though its footprint is small, its sound is mighty, and it has a variety of innovative features that make life easier live, in the studio, or at home. We're proud to present the Orange Terror Stamp, a pint-sized amp-in-a-box that is packed with truly fearsome tones. Finally, the Terror Stamp has a buffered low-impedance effects loop if you want to combine it with your favorite stompboxes. You can use the CabSim output to run into headphones for silent practice, or to run direct to the soundboard when playing live-the sound guy will thank you for sending him a pristine signal! Also, you can run the CabSim out into a recording console or interface if you need to record silently. Speaking of useful things, the Terror Stamp also an all-analog CabSim circuit, which mimics the response of an Orange 4x12 speaker cabinet. ![]() Because the Terror Stamp provides multiple flavors of rock, it is tremendously useful live. So, you can have one down lower for a cleaner sound and one cranked for a heavier sound, or you can have a heavy sound with medium volume and a heavy sound with a higher volume so you can have a rhythm sound and a boost for leads and solos. It has two volume knobs, and you can use the footswitch to toggle between the two settings. It also has lots of innovative features that make life easier for the discerning modern player. And, there are plenty of sweet tones hiding in between these extremes, so you can get lots of cool tones with this simple, intuitive control.Īs you can see, there are many tones waiting within the deceptively-simple circuitry of the Terror Stamp. With the shape control set to noon, it has superbly balanced frequency response. Turn it all the way clockwise and it has a scooped tone with booming bass and sizzling trebles. When you turn it counter-clockwise, it has a punchy, midrange-forward sound. You can use the powerful shape control to access all the hues and shades of Orange, too. We're talking thrash, death, prog, doom, black, grind, sludge, groove, and everything in between. At higher gain settings, it can do hard rock, punk and all varieties of metal with aplomb. Push the gain knob more and you'll find crunchy, snarling distorted tones that will remind you of the sounds that shaped rock and roll in the sixties and seventies (warning: this setting WILL make you want to do your best Angus Young impression, so make sure you have a safe area to duckwalk in!). Push the gain up a bit, and you'll get a gritty, overdriven sound perfect for blues and all things rootsy. It has a beautiful clean sound with complex crystalline highs above tight, round low-end and woody, detailed cleans. But, it's actually quite versatile, and it works beautifully in a wide variety of genres. ![]() The Terror Stamp shares most of its DNA with Orange's Micro Dark, so it excels at all things rock- and metal-related. The Terror Stamp is quite an inspiring, useful piece of gear, so let's dive deeper and examine the ways you can use this uber-durable, portable, versatile beast.īefore we get into some of the Terror Stamp's innovative features, let's talk tone. Of course, it also has the bulletproof build quality that is synonymous with Orange, so you can stomp away with no worries. That preamp feeds a class AB solid-state power amp that gives it full-bodied, consistent response at any volume. Its tube-driven preamp is powered by one mighty 12AX7, which gives it an organic, rich tone. The Terror Stamp is essentially a Micro Dark amp with a few small changes to the gain structure and the CabSim circuitry. Can you believe that our friends at Orange have managed to cram the entire circuitry of their beloved Micro Terror amp into a stompbox that can fit on a pedalboard? Well, cast aside your doubts, because the mad scientists at Orange's Tone Forge have managed to capture authentic Orange sound in a pedal-sized amp called the Terror Stamp. ![]()
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