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Description

The Orange Terror Bass is a powerhouse amplifier head, seamlessly combining portability with monumental sound. This compact yet formidable piece of equipment is perfect for bassists who crave the signature Orange tone without sacrificing ease of transport. Its 500-watt Class D power ensures that your sound reaches every corner of the room, whether you're playing in a cozy club or on a sprawling festival stage. The 12AX7-based preamp delivers a rich, warm tone that remains crisp and articulate, allowing your bass lines to cut through the mix with clarity and presence.

Designed with a sleek lunchbox form factor, the Terror Bass fits effortlessly into your gear bag, making it an ideal companion for the road. With both active and passive operation modes, it caters to a diverse range of playing styles and preferences. The full-featured three-band EQ offers responsive control over your sound, granting you the ability to sculpt your tone to perfection.

For those who demand both power and portability, the Orange Terror Bass stands as a testament to the brand's commitment to quality and innovation. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring musician, this amp head is sure to become an essential part of your sonic toolkit.

Key Features:

  • 500-watt Class D power
  • 12AX7-based preamp for warm, articulate tone
  • Compact lunchbox design for easy transport
  • Full three-band EQ for precise tone shaping
  • Active and passive operation modes

Product specs

Brand Orange
Model Terror Bass 500-Watt Bass Amp Head
Finish White
Year 2010 - 2025
Categories Bass Heads
Electronics Hybrid
Output Power (Watts) 500
Reverb None

FAQs

What is the power output of the Orange Terror Bass amp head?

The Orange Terror Bass amp head has a power output of 500 watts into 4 ohms and 250 watts into 8 ohms.

Is the Orange Terror Bass suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Orange Terror Bass is powerful enough for live performances, offering 500 watts of output, which can handle most gigging situations.

Does the Orange Terror Bass amp head include built-in reverb?

No, the Orange Terror Bass amp head does not include built-in reverb.

What type of amplifier is the Orange Terror Bass?

The Orange Terror Bass is a hybrid amplifier, combining tube and solid-state technology for a versatile sound.

Can the Orange Terror Bass handle 8-ohm and 4-ohm speaker cabinets?

Yes, the Orange Terror Bass can handle both 8-ohm and 4-ohm speaker cabinets, providing flexibility in speaker cabinet pairing.

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Orange Terror Bass - Demo

Riffs, Beards & Gear

Riffs, Beards & Gear

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Orange Terror Bass 500 Demo

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The Orange Terror 500W Bass Head - 500W for £599!

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NEW Orange Terror Bass & Orange OBC112 Cabinet

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PMTVUK

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Orange Terror Bass - Sergio Vega of Deftones and Quicksand

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Orange Amps

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Orange Terror Bass | Review

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Guitar Interactive Magazine

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Orange Terror Bass Demo | TGM Gear Demos

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Reviews

PROS

  • Compact and portable design fits in a lunchbox-sized box

  • Solidly constructed and built like a tank

  • Powerful output with 200W at 8Ohms and 500W at 4Ohms

  • Rich, dark, and vintage sound with a tube-like feel

  • Easy to use with simple, effective EQ controls

  • Clean DI output and versatile effects loop

  • Ideal for gigging; loud enough to fill venues

  • Shares preamp design with the revered Orange AD200

  • Lightweight at only 11 pounds, easy to transport

  • Great value for price, size, and features

CONS

  • Limited tone sculpting options with basic EQ controls

  • Some might miss the discontinued higher wattage models

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Orange Terror Bass.

Build quality

  • Older models had power supply instability issues, but post-2010 models improved in quality, showing reliability with quick issue detection.

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Use cases and applications

  • Paired with a 410 cab, the Orange Terror Bass produces a powerful sound, ideal for genres similar to Motorhead and Cliff Burton's style.

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  • The Terror Bass is favored by some for clean tones in metal and prog settings, using pedals for distortion.

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User experience

  • Owners have played the amp through various cabs, including Aguilar 410 and Ampeg 610, achieving impressive volume and sound quality.

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  • Users have reported that the Orange Terror Bass works well for clean tones, even though the limited EQ might not suit all preferences.

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Features and functionality

  • The amp is noted for its limited EQ section but delivers a lively and warm tone, especially when using tube warmth for overdriven sounds.

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  • The Orange Terror Bass uses a passive EQ, with all controls at max providing a "flat" sound, differentiating it from the Fender tone stack EQ.

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  • The newer revision of the Terror Bass 500 includes a clean switch, allowing users to achieve clean tones more easily.

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  • It's mentioned that the Terror Bass can be run with the Master volume dimed and Gain for volume, resulting in slight compression without distortion.

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Comparisons

  • Some owners find clean tones lacking and suggest using a Rat pedal for distortion, recommending amps with better clean tones for versatility.

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  • The Orange Terror Bass's EQ is less versatile for boosting mids compared to Ampeg's traditional flat-at-noon design, making it less ideal for those needing significant mid boosts.

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  • The OB1-500 is noted for having a smoother response to gain compared to the Terror, with a blend feature for flexible gain staging.

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  • The OB1-500, while heavier and more expensive, uses an active preamp and allows blending overdrive, but some find the overdrive harsh.

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Setup and maintenance

  • The hybrid design of the Orange Terror Bass requires no regular tube maintenance; preamp tubes can last decades without replacement.

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Critic Reviews

Orange Terror Bass and OBC112 Review - Premier Guitar

premierguitar.com

The Orange Terror Bass delivers a powerful punch in a compact package, making it a standout choice for bassists seeking both portability and robust sound. Its tube preamp and lightweight design are significant advantages, providing a rich tonal quality that's easy to manage. However, it does come with a steep price tag and lacks pre/post EQ options for the DI, which may limit versatility in certain situations. While the overdrive feature could use more grit, the amp performs admirably, especially when paired with its companion cabinet. Overall, this rig is a solid investment for players who can look past a few shortcomings in exchange for a reliable, high-quality sound.

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ORANGE AMPS Terror Bass Amp and OBC112 Bass Cab Review - Gear Gods

geargods.net

The Orange Terror Bass head delivers impressive power in a compact design, boasting a 500-watt hybrid engine that fills even larger spaces with rich, clean tones. Its user-friendly interface makes it a great choice for those who prefer simplicity. However, it struggles to provide sufficient grit for heavier genres and may fall short at mid-sized gigs lacking adequate PA support. At $800 for the head and $529 for the OBC112 cab, the value might feel a touch steep, but for home use and smaller shows, it offers solid performance.

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Orange Terror Bass Amp review | MusicRadar

musicradar.com

The Orange Terror Bass amp delivers impressive power and tonal versatility in a compact, easy-to-transport design. While it excels in producing warm, rich sounds—especially with passive basses—some users may find the controls a bit slippery and less tactile than expected. Its distortion capabilities shine, but those seeking a purely clean sound might want to explore alternatives. Overall, it's a solid pick for rock and metal players, offering a great balance of features and price that is likely to satisfy its legions of fans.

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lfreimer

Great Head!

It´s light. It´s easy to find a great sound. And it´s f*ucking loud! What else would you need?

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See how Troy Sanders uses Orange Terror Bass

Troy Sanders

Singer, Bassist

Mastodon

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Verified via YouTube

You can spot an Orange Terror Bass amp sitting on top of his OB1 during multiple parts of this concert (for example, during 2:58).

See how Wata uses Orange Terror Bass

Wata

Singer, Guitarist

Boris

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Verified via MusicRadar

In a MusicRadar rig tour article, Wata is noted for using the Orange Terror Bass amplifier head.

See how Ryan "Fluff" Bruce uses Orange Terror Bass

Ryan "Fluff" Bruce

Guitarist, Music Producer

Rest, Repose

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Verified via Photo

In this post fluff shows off the new orange terror bass. Fluff states that he thinks the amp is "pretty sick". This is the new bass head from orange. It replaced the previous terror bass 500, and 1000 in the orange range. Fluff is an orange amps artist

See how Takeshi Ohtani uses Orange Terror Bass

Takeshi Ohtani

Singer, Guitarist

Boris

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Verified via YouTube

at 0:20 you can see Takeshi Ohtani has two different terror bass heads running as well as his sunn model t

See how Ash Kabosu uses Orange Terror Bass

Ash Kabosu

Bassist

Lovejoy

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Verified via YouTube

Ash is seen using this amp head at 1:36 in this video

See how Kevin Otten uses Orange Terror Bass

Kevin Otten

Bassist

KNocked Loose

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Verified via YouTube

in The Gospel Music video, it shows Kevin had an Orange terror bass amp

See how Dopelord uses Orange Terror Bass

Dopelord

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via Photo

Used in studio/practice

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Colins Regisford

Bassist

Mannequin Pussy

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Verified via YouTube

Colins discusses his new Orange Terror Bass with Premier Guitar starting at 24:40 of this video.

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Steve Micciche

Bassist

Better Lovers

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Verified via Premier Guitar

Steve Micciche uses an Orange Terror Bass amplifier as part of his bass amp setup. According to the Rig Rundown on Premier Guitar with Perry Bean, Micciche's stage setup includes an Orange AD 200 Bass Mk3 on stage left and an Orange Terror Bass on stage right. The AD 200 is connected to an Orange cab, while the Terror Bass is paired with an Aguilar 8x10, and both rigs are used simultaneously.

See how Marie Moe uses Orange Terror Bass

Marie Moe

Singer, Bassist

Slomosa

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Verified via Photo

During a live performance on KEXP, Marie Moe was observed using the Orange Terror Bass amplifier head, as evidenced by the image provided.

See how John Levén uses Orange Terror Bass

John Levén

Bassist

Europe

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Verified via Orangeamps

Attributed to John on Europe's official Orange artist page.

See how Chris Whetzel uses Orange Terror Bass

Chris Whetzel

Bassist

Power Trip

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Verified via Orangeamps

"I had an amp go out on me on tour and borrowed a Terror Bass 500 from one of the other bands. It had killer tone with no effects running through it. That says a lot about an amp.”

Album Usage

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