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Description
Introducing the Orange Terror Bass 1000 Watt Bass Head, a compact powerhouse that brings the legendary Orange tone within your reach. This little beast of an amplifier, with its 12AX7 tube preamp and Class D power amp, is capable of creating an earth-shaking volume. It's designed for the gigging bassist who demands portability without sacrificing tone. This hybrid amp serves up the organic grit that Orange is famous for, in a package that's as portable as it is powerful.
Key Features:
- 12AX7 tube preamp for organic, gritty tones
- Class D power amp for powerful, room-shaking volume
- Compact and portable design, perfect for gigging musicians
- 1000 watts for high-output performance
- Hybrid amp design for the best of both worlds
Product specs
| Brand | Orange |
| Model | BT1000H Terror Bass 1000-Watt Bass Amp Head |
| Finish | White |
| Year | 2010 - 2015 |
| Categories | Bass Heads |
| Electronics | Hybrid |
| Impedance | 4 ohms, 8 ohms |
| Number of Channels | 1 Channel |
| Number of Inputs | 1 Input |
| Output Power (Watts) | 1000 |
| Power Tube Type | None |
| Reverb | None |
FAQs
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What is the power output of the Orange Terror Bass 1000 Watt Bass Head?
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The Orange Terror Bass 1000 Watt Bass Head delivers 1000 watts of power, making it suitable for large venues and live performances.
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Does the Orange Terror Bass Head have an effects loop?
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Yes, the Orange Terror Bass Head features a valve-driven FX loop, allowing you to integrate effects pedals seamlessly into your setup.
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Is the Orange Terror Bass Head suitable for both active and passive bass guitars?
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Yes, it includes an Active/Passive switch, making it compatible with both active and passive bass guitars.
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What are the impedance options for the Orange Terror Bass Head?
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The Orange Terror Bass Head has switchable impedance settings of 4 ohms and 8 ohms, providing flexibility in pairing with different speaker cabinets.
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Does the Orange Terror Bass Head include a direct output?
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Yes, it features a direct out, which is ideal for recording or connecting directly to a PA system during live performances.
Reviews
PROS
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Powerful output, easily cuts through in metal bands
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Sensitive tone controls allow for a wide frequency sweep
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Delivers punch and growl, enhancing bass presence
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Versatile gain settings for added low-end grit
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Compact size with a robust 1000 watts power
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Includes a solid DI for direct input versatility
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Simple, user-friendly front panel controls
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Durable build, described as "built like a little tank"
CONS
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Integrated chips in solid state portion prone to failure
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Replacement for specific chips may be challenging due to discontinued production
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Long-term reliability concerns due to potential for repeated failures
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Orange Terror Bass 1000 Watt Bass Head.
Features and functionality
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The older version of the Orange Terror Bass head includes a switch for 4 or 8 ohms, offering flexibility in cab configurations and power output.
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The first-generation Orange Terror Bass head requires a connected speaker load to operate, unlike some solid-state amps.
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The Orange Terror Bass uses a fender-style passive EQ design, where a "flat" EQ setting is achieved by setting the knobs to 10.
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Comparisons
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EICH and TecAmp offer 4x10 cabs that handle 1200 watts continuously, suitable for maximizing wattage with a single cab.
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Ampeg 410HE is noted for reliability and affordability, often found used, making it a solid choice for budget-conscious buyers.
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The second-generation Orange Terror Bass 500 includes a clean switch on the front panel and can be operated without a speaker load.
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The Orange Terror Bass EQ is all cut-only, differing from the Fender tone stack, which results in a non-scooped tone with all EQ knobs at max.
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The Ampeg Venture series offers a richer feature set than the PF500, including fully sweepable mids and built-in overdrive emulating SVT and B15 sounds.
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Value and pricing
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The second-generation model is often found cheaper than the first-generation, with used prices around $600USD.
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5.0 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 4 Ratings
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Great powerful compact bass head
1000 watts with a DI in such a small package? What more could you want? Dead simple front panel controls, a solid DI, really sweet preamp stage with lots of gain/grind on tap. Best part is- you can usually just plug in and play.
Artist usage
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In the Audiotree Live session, Mike Poulin uses the Orange Terror Bass 1000 Watt Bass Head with an Ampeg 8x10 cabinet.
Known from the following sources:
- Instagram, @jenziphoto, September 30, 2023 photo posted October 8, 2023
Orange Amps, “Interview: Pickle from Frankie and the Witch Fingers” (April 9, 2024)
Orange: What’s your experience with Orange and current Orange amp?
Pickle: I remember that a bassist friend who I idolized had taken me to the NAMM show in like 2011 or 2012, and we were so excited about visiting the Orange booth together. The reps were so nice, they let us hang around playing all the various amps and cabs on display there, and he ended up buying a Terror Bass 1000w bass head that we were both so giddy about. Ever since then, I’ve been a fan of Orange. Obviously, you see all these long-haired metal dudes shredding through Orange amps on these giant stages, and I’m like… ME FUCKIN’ TOO, DUDES! Now my Terror Bass comes with me almost everywhere. It’s my secret weapon.
Orange Amps, Frankie and the Witch Fingers artist page (April 9, 2024)
“I first fell in love with Orange amps back around 2013 from wanking around with one at the NAMM show. For me, the holy grail was the tiny little 1000-watt Terror Bass head. I mean… A THOUSAND WATTS?! Are you kidding?! Whenever I walk into a venue with my cute little purse-sized Orange bass amp and tell the sound engineer that it’s A THOUSAND WATTS, they drop their jaws. Like yeah, I said a thousand watts – obviously I didn’t come here to fuck around.
Haha! I’ve been bringing one on the road with me every tour for the past several years now in my band Frankie and the Witch Fingers. It’s been a total life-saver several times for me (and for some of our opening bands), and it sounds like a real motherfucker through my 4 x 12″ Fender pyramid bass cab. It’s a hybrid-style amp which means it’s solid state with a tube preamp. I really like knowing I’ve got tube power working for me, and I’m able to overdrive it in the way that I like to get that bit of growl when I want to dig in. It’s also switchable from 4ohms to 8ohms which has been crucial when I’ve had to switch out speaker cabs unexpectedly on the road.” – Nikki Pickle
ooweaver Using the 500 terror or the 1000??
nikkipickle @ooweaver 1000watt !!!
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