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Description

Meet the Orange Tiny Terror 15 Watt Tube Amp TT15H, a compact powerhouse that combines affordability with stellar quality. This rugged, Class A, all-tube amp delivers an exceptional sound that can easily compete with bigger, more expensive models. Whether you're laying down tracks in the studio or jamming with the drummers, its rich tone and impressive breakup will never let you down. The Tiny Terror is proof that big things really do come in small packages.

Key Features:

  • Class A, all-tube amplifier
  • 15 Watt power output
  • Compact and rugged design
  • Provides studio-grade sound
  • Excellent sound breakup at recording or drumming volumes

Product specs

Brand Orange
Model TT15H Tiny Terror 15-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Finish White
Year 2006 - 2016
Made In China
Categories Guitar Heads
Electronics Tube
Impedance 16 ohms, 8 ohms
Number of Channels 1 Channel
Number of Inputs 1 Input
Output Power (Watts) 15
Power Tube Type EL84
Powered Unpowered
Reverb None

FAQs

What are the tonal characteristics of the Orange Tiny Terror 15 Watt Tube Amp TT15H?

The Orange Tiny Terror is known for its classic British tone, delivering warm, full-bodied cleans and a rich, creamy overdrive. It excels in producing vintage rock and blues tones, making it a favorite among players seeking a versatile yet straightforward amp head.

Is the Orange Tiny Terror 15 Watt Tube Amp TT15H suitable for gigging?

The Orange Tiny Terror is suitable for small to medium-sized gigs, especially when mic'd up. Its 15-watt output can deliver sufficient volume for intimate venues, but for larger settings, using a microphone with the PA system is recommended.

Does the Orange Tiny Terror 15 Watt Tube Amp TT15H handle pedals well?

Yes, the Orange Tiny Terror is known for taking pedals well, particularly overdrive and distortion pedals. Its simple signal path and quality tube circuitry allow effects to integrate smoothly, enhancing your tonal palette.

Can the Orange Tiny Terror 15 Watt Tube Amp TT15H be used for home practice?

The Orange Tiny Terror can be used for home practice, but its 15-watt output is quite powerful for small spaces. To manage volume levels, consider using an attenuator or running it through a cab with a lower sensitivity speaker.

What power tubes does the Orange Tiny Terror 15 Watt Tube Amp TT15H use?

The Orange Tiny Terror is equipped with EL84 power tubes, which contribute to its signature British sound, offering a smooth midrange and harmonic overdrive.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Excellent overdrive tones at low to moderate volumes

  • Ideal for pedals and versatile with different guitar types

  • Compact size delivers significant bottom end and power

  • Switchable between 15 watt and 7 watt for versatility

  • British crunch to near thrash metal distortion range

  • Rugged construction suitable for studio and live settings

  • Articulate, clear sound reproduction, highlighting playing nuances

  • Works well with external pedals for expanded tonal options

  • Dark, plexi-like sound with lowpass tone control for added resonance

  • Superb, creamy distortion when cranked with EL84 tubes

CONS

  • Lacks on-board reverb

  • 15 watt setting harsh and difficult to mix without high cut

  • Limited EQ section with only one tone knob

  • Tone control provides limited effectiveness with humbuckers

  • Struggles with clean tones; requires a clean boost

  • Lacks harmonic complexity and bass response compared to some competitors

  • Not the best choice for players primarily needing clean tones

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Orange Tiny Terror 15 Watt Tube Amp TT15H.

Features and functionality

  • The Tiny Terror's three-knob setup is praised for its simplicity and ability to consistently produce good sound.

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  • The Tiny Terror amp is particularly sensitive to drive and boost pedals, with treble booster, tubescreamer, and Klon types providing effective tonal enhancement without overwhelming the amp.

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  • It's noted that using a bass cab like an Ashdown 4x10 can improve clarity due to its design for accurate sound reproduction.

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Comparisons

  • Owners note that the Tiny Terror has less clean headroom compared to the Rocker 15 Terror, which is preferred for clean tones due to its natural channel.

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  • The Tiny Terror is noted for its ability to punch through mixes with its focused frequencies, offering a clearer and louder sound compared to potentially needing two Micro Terrors to achieve similar results.

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  • Users mention the Dual Terror as a better alternative for those needing more power and cleaner tones, offering additional channels and higher wattage options.

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  • A 15W tube amp, like the Tiny Terror, is often compared to a 50W solid state amp in terms of perceived loudness, highlighting the efficiency of tube amplification.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Tiny Terror is effective as a pedal platform when used with the volume cranked and gain low for warm tube tones.

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  • While not extremely loud, the Tiny Terror's tonal quality allows it to effectively cut through in band settings, making it suitable for rehearsal and live performances when mic'd properly.

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  • The Tiny Terror can struggle to maintain clarity and headroom in loud metal band settings without mic support, making it less ideal for unmic'd live performances.

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User experience

  • Multiple users find the 7w/15w options on the Tiny Terror suitable for home use and band practice, offering versatility in different settings.

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  • Owners often return to the Tiny Terror for its unique tonal qualities despite exploring other Orange models like the Dark Terror and Dual Dark.

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  • The Tiny Terror, when paired with a 4x12 cabinet, can deliver adequate volume but sacrifices clean tone, emphasizing its strength in overdriven and distorted settings.

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Value and pricing

  • Some owners have found excellent deals on used Tiny Terrors, with some receiving new units despite purchasing second-hand.

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  • Purchasing two Micro Terrors and an isolated splitter can exceed the cost of a single Tiny Terror, which provides a simpler and better-sounding solution.

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Critic Reviews

Orange TT15 Tiny Terror Lunchbox Guitar Amp Head Review

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The Orange Tiny Terror TT15H amp head punches well above its weight class. Despite its minimalist controls, it delivers a surprisingly versatile range of tones, from bluesy crunch to heavy overdrive and even clean sounds. Its compact size and portability make it a perfect companion for studio sessions, though larger venues may require miking. A slight drawback is the initially confusing speaker output options, but the rich, warm sound more than compensates. In the realm of lunchbox amps, the Tiny Terror stands out with its unique niche, making it a delight for any guitarist seeking an adaptable tube amp experience.

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Orange Tiny Terror Head review | MusicRadar

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The Orange Tiny Terror 15 Watt Tube Amp TT15H is a compact powerhouse that delivers the signature Orange sound in a portable package. With its pristine clean tones and gritty drives, this amp shines both in studio and live settings. The build quality remains robust despite being manufactured in China, and the minimalist control layout offers a straightforward user experience. The switchable wattage (15 to 7 watts) adds versatility, making it perfect for both small gigs and home recording. While some might miss extensive features, the amp's tonal quality and affordability make it an irresistible option.

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S

My dream amp!

My only regret is not getting this amplifier earlier. I've always loved Oranges, despite my equal love for all things Fender. When I got the opportunity to snag one, I snapped at the chance because they're so desirable.

I know that one of the cons listed is that it doesn't do clean very well, but I genuinely believe that Orange cleans are underrated. Running it without pedals - just me and my Jazzmaster into it - it is smooth, warm, and very much between Fender and Marshall tones. I think with a bit of fettling and fine-tuning, I can find a usable clean tone.

Like I said, this is my dream amp. It's small, full of all kinds of power, and will be my forever amp. The lunchbox form factor is super helpful with my bad back, and it takes my go to dirt pedal with ease.

If you get a chance to snag one for a reasonable price? Do it. It is a great little workhorse!

I look forward to the YEARS to come with this little thing!

Preferred Settings + Usage:

After some fettling, I found the clean tone setting!

Volume: 9 o'clock Tone: 2 o'clock Gain: 9 o'clock

john_sander

Fantastic but limited

As expected from a British amp, the distortion on this amplifier is killer. With a full rotation of the gain knob you can get anything from blues crunch to near thrash metal. It can also get crazy loud at 15 watts, so having the 7 watt switch is helpful for bedroom jamming or recording. My only slight gripes are the lack of on-board reverb (not a huge deal) and a limited EQ section. With only one tone knob, there is not much tweaking to this amp's sound - it's very much plug-and-play, which is not a big issue as it sounds fantastic.

Rugged construction and great tone. What else can you ask for in a portable head?

jimmarchi1

Tone controls are for sissies or guys with bad pickups.

roberttengs

For me the lack of the EQ section isn't any issue, it does both rock and metal very well. But as you said, this is an plug-and-play Amp ;-)

ryangunwitchblack

Rugged is right. I dropped this thing and it bounced off a kick drum and onto my foot. Probably hurt my foot more than the amp.

J

Simple, straight forward, and smokin' good

This amp really only does one thing: British crunch. But it does it incredibly well. You can coax some OK clean tone out of this by rolling off the gain and turning the volume down on your guitar, but it's never going to give you the glassy cleans that a Fender or some Mesa amps will provide.

If you're not a frequent clean player, this will work beautifully. But if you like your distortion, this can do everything from slightly overdriven blues to high-gain metal and solos (though I'm not a fan of the distortion with the amp gain dimed, so I'd recommend rolling it back to 2 or 3 o'clock and putting an overdrive pedal in front to get there).

As far as features, you've got built in attenuation (15w and 7w), and a tone nob (seems to just be a mid boost/cut). Again, this isn't going to give you a wealth of tonal options, but it gives you will sound incredible.

jonathanwrites

My go-to head.

I had a few Vox amps before I bought this... I don't have those amps anymore. The Tiny Terror struggles with clean tones, but a clean boost will help out with that a lot. I usually have the tone at 2 o' clock, gain at 12 o' clock, and the volume... wherever it needs to be for the situation. Pop pretty much any distortion, overdrive, or fuzz pedal in front of this thing, and your dreams will come true.

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aron

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I think your guitar struggles with clean tones, not TT.

A

Real good sounding for that price

I use it for recordings and its a good companion to the Marshall JTM-45. Good clean sound and a bit brighter than the JTM45

nclsrfn

dat crunch

I use it with an Orange PPC212OB, it's my main rig for recording or jamming. I used it live a few times but it's now confined in my studio.

ryangunwitchblack

Mean little head

The Orange sound at a less obscene price point. low-watt head works great in the studio or on the stage. That hi-gain stage sound is unmistakable and really specific to Orange heads. I run this through a little Marshall 1X12 cab that has a hot-ass Eminence speaker.

jimmarchi1

its more like the vox sound, orange doesn't make an amp that sounds like an orange anymore, just gainier, muddier vox ac15s, ac30s and Marshall 800s from what I can tell

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jimmarchi1

the tone is built into the power amp and, like the whole amp, is drawn from the original ac15 and ac30 cut control (originally tone on the real deal EF86-preamp 15s made by JMI and pre-top-boost JMI 30s, both 4 and 6 input up until about 63)... its like a post-phase-inverter master control that only effects high treble, the lower you set the master control on the tiny terror the less effect it will have as the controls are wired in series between the phase inverter (V2) and the power amp (V3&4). Humbuckers have less treble so there is less to cancel out, especially since it is so subtle with the master below noon. If you run the master wide open you will find the effect much more pronounced with all types of pickups.

aron
aron

126

Bought an orange, but I got a lemon instead.

These amps are silk-screen printed and mine missed the red layer, whoops.

jjjjjj2742

Great cheap tube amp

Very loud small tube amp that won't break your back

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See how Leo Moracchioli uses Orange Tiny Terror 15 Watt Tube Amp TT15H

Leo Moracchioli

Singer, Guitarist

Frog Leap

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At 9:13 Leo says that he don't think it is loud enought and that it's more like a rock n roll amp.

See how Bruce Kulick uses Orange Tiny Terror 15 Watt Tube Amp TT15H

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Kiss

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"So we came up with some cool harmony guitar lines, that was done at one in the morning that late night, with my PRS McCarty in silver through my Orange Tiny Terror and Marshall cabinet."

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Jeff Schroeder

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The Smashing Pumpkins

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At 0:15 in this backstage tour video, Jeff Schroeder's Orange Tiny Terror amp can be seen, atop a Marshall 4x12 Cab.

See how Matthew Murphy uses Orange Tiny Terror 15 Watt Tube Amp TT15H

Matthew Murphy

Singer, Guitarist

The Wombats

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With two Dual Terrors, Murphy is also noted to use Orange Tiny Terror.

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Bradley Will Simpson

Singer, Guitarist

The Vamps

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“I’ve always liked the sound of Orange Amps ever since I went to see The Cribs at Reading Festival. Newer bands like The 1975 also manage to produce a great UK Indie tone and make me think Orange are the right amps for me. We are already on a few tours next year and being told we have to travel light. After trying the Tiny Terror I now know that having a portable amp doesn’t have to impact on the quality and volume of my guitar tone.” Brad Will Simpson

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Zac Carper

Singer, Guitarist

FIDLAR

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You can see Zack playing with a Tiny Terror and an Orange Cab during the concert

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James McVey

Guitarist, Singer

The Vamps

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James is featured on Orange's site, which includes a list of the Orange products they use.

See how Andrew Watt uses Orange Tiny Terror 15 Watt Tube Amp TT15H

Andrew Watt

Guitarist

Supergroup B

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Andrew Watt posts a photo to Instagram of his Orange Tiny Terror TT15 15W Amp Head. He says, "Nothing like coming home to a brand new tiny terror half stack after a long trip... Love you @orangeamplifiers ....now it's time to put you to work you sweet thang" (posted August 2015).

See how Sergio Medina uses Orange Tiny Terror 15 Watt Tube Amp TT15H

Sergio Medina

Guitarist

Chiodos

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Seen in this picture of his home set up, used for writing and demoing.

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Jesper Strömblad

Guitarist

In Flames

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In the YouTube video "In Flames - Making of A Sense of Purpose," Jesper Strömblad is seen using the Orange Tiny Terror 15 Watt Tube Amp TT15H during the recording process.

See how Ian Haug uses Orange Tiny Terror 15 Watt Tube Amp TT15H

Ian Haug

Guitarist

The Church

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"If it’s a small stage, where the audience are right up against the stage, I actually use a Tiny Terror,"

See how Curtis Ward uses Orange Tiny Terror 15 Watt Tube Amp TT15H

Curtis Ward

Guitarist

Bring Me The Horizon

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Curtis Ward uses the Orange Tiny Terror 15 Watt Tube Amp TT15H to practice at home, as evidenced by an image on Instagram.

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