Orange Terror Stamp

A Class AB 20 Watt Guitar Amp in a pedal

Packing all of the punch of the minuscule Micro Terror and Micro Dark amps into an even smaller pedal format, this Valve/Solid State hybrid amp brings 20 watts of Orange tone right onto your pedalboard.

The Terror Stamp’s tiny footprint, 8/16 Ohm Speaker Output, fully buffered FX Loop and CabSim headphone output integrate seamlessly with your other pedals, whether you’re rocking a loud stage, recording direct or practicing into the early hours.

KEY FEATURES:

Improved Design

The Terror Stamp is based on the Micro Dark with a few minor tweaks to the gain structure and the CabSim, with the added feature of being able to set up two volume levels and switch between them.

All-Analogue Hybrid Design

The Terror Stamp’s hybrid Valve/Solid State design gives you the best of both worlds. From crystal-clean to thundering high-gain, the ECC83 (12AX7)-based preamp has all the harmonics, dynamics and feel you’d expect, while the 20W Class AB Solid State power amp keeps things small, dependable and sounding great at any volume.

Switchable Master Volume

Footswitchable Master Volume controls give you the Terror Stamp’s full range of sounds at two different volumes.

Shape Control

Orange’s exclusive Shape knob crams a whole load of character and control into a single dial. Turn anticlockwise for a mid-forward voicing or clockwise for a classic scoop.

Buffered Effects Loop

The Terror Stamp offers you a fully-buffered, low-impedance FX Loop. It fits right into your signal chain without ever compromising sound quality. Not only that, but connecting directly to the FX Return turns this little monster into a 20W power amp for whatever pedals, preamps or modellers you can throw at it – with a headphone output too!

Cabsim Headphone Output

Orange’s analogue CabSim circuit provides instant access to a 4×12 speaker emulation. Just the thing for late-night practice with headphones, ‘silent’ recording or running direct to PA. The headphone output works simultaneously with the speaker output for maximum versatility.

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