

🎸 Unleash monster tones in a mini package—don’t let size fool your sound!
The Orange Micro Dark Terror Mini Guitar Amp Head packs 20 watts of hybrid tube power into a compact, lightweight design. Featuring a 12AX7 preamp tube, intuitive tone-shaping controls, a fully buffered effects loop, and a headphone output with CabSim speaker emulation, it delivers versatile, high-gain British-style tones ideal for practice, studio, or small gigs. Its rugged stainless steel chassis and direct output make it a professional’s go-to amp head for powerful sound on the go.

| ASIN | B015G2AFTW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,163 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #5 in Electric Guitar Amplifier Heads |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (465) |
| Date First Available | October 1, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | Micro Dark |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Output Wattage | 20 Watts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 5.91 x 7.09 inches |
| Wattage | 20 watts |
J**.
Affordable, feature-packed practice or small gig kit in a bite sized lunch box package
What can be said about this lil bad girl that hasn't been done in some good YouTube videos? It fits perfectly on top of my main amp and in an apartment setting gets more play time to be honest. It was a toss up between the micro terror and this one won out for the flexibility and modern effects loop just being more valuable of a feature than an aux input for my uses. The effects loop allows me to separate noise prone effects like my modulation and delays from my signal pedals like compressors, overdrives or boosts. The 12ax7 (surprisingly a very decent JJ tube) gives a big amount of headroom to satisfy my tube tone craving and handle my effects without added noise and its all packed tightly in a tiny, silent-practice package. The amp simulation on the headphone input is great quality when paired with the appropriate impedance headphone set- I use a Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 250ohm impedance set and I keep the amp volume no higher than about 10 o'clock. The cab output sounds great and tested on the 1x10 Eminence in my Princeton reverb, it gave a pleasing speaker breakup and imparts a British style amp overdrive to an otherwise clean rig. Overall, the amp is perfect for inspiring new ideas when practicing or sketching. The amp always make me smile when I play and the tonal character and tube breakup can lead me to exploring different playing styles or ideas. Great tone can be had for under 2 Benjamins and I'm a little salty at musicians growing up today- I would have killed for something this capable in this price range when I was first playing guitar. For the guitar gear heads: I have a simple effects rig that adds subtle color and double-tracked style dimension. I set the signal chain as such *Telecaster Custom > Whirlwind Rochester Red Box Compressor > Amp Input *From Effects Loop Send > BOSS DC-2W Dimension-C>Catalinbread Belle Epoch Tape Delay > Behringer VD400 Delay > out to Effects Return
M**K
Direct to the board? Yup!
I won't belabor what everyone else has written in their reviews. This is a great amp! My wife got it for me for Christmas and I use it for the worship band at church. We can't use cabinets on stage (darn sound guys) so I needed something that could hook directly to the sound board through a direct box. The speaker emulator on this when coming out of the headphone jack works like a charm. I run an overdrive in front of it for leads or heavy crunch and I have a Zoom MS-50G multi-effects pedal in the effects loop. The zoom gives me the option of essentially having a pedal board in one unit to get all my reverb,delay, chorus, all that crap in the loop. This has mountains of gain! When using the direct out I tend to set it at about 1 O'clock as it seems that gives me the best amount before the gain just starts to get fizzy. I have not plugged it into a cab so it might be different running it that way. Even at that amount of gain when I roll back the volume on the guitar I can get a brilliant sounding clean that is just not able to be recreated with digital amp models. Volume knob is pretty good at 10 O'clock for me. The first time I used it on stage the sound guy about had a cardiac event. I warned him that I didn't know what to expect and sure enough, it was LOUD! I asked the guy how the tone sounded in the house speakers and he says,"It's definitely British." heh heh. The only drawback is that there is a little hum. You deal with it when using a high gain amp and I have a noise gate on the Zoom that mostly kills the hum in the effects loop without killing my reverb or delay. No big deal. Get this amp, you wont regret it.
B**T
If you like that Orange sound - you'll love it and more...
Had this only a few days. But also have an 35RT. One thing I've noticed most prominently on both is that Orange signature sound. Very rich high gain with just a touch of fizz - yet always retains a lot of clarity. This head looks innocent, but anything but. Like mentioned - it thrives on that distinctive high gain sound that really makes Orange a rather one trick pony. Yes - it has enough versatility to do clean-ish and can dial in good enough blues and jazz. I got it - and keep it - for its Orange dirt. Nothing else really matches that sound when you want it. Love the *all* useable gain control, and the single tone shaper really allows a lot of dialing from mushy mids heavy to scooped articulate. So nice to have an EFX loop at this price point. I do have the matching micro stack Orange 8" speaker. It really does sound amazing through it. Way more than I expected. Alright - have to say it - huge cute factor. Although I've not done it - have no doubt it will drive a 12" speaker cab with authority... Update 10/31/2016: Still find this little guy to be a pleasant surprise. I'll be honest. I really do think it is getting to be hard to get a complete turkey amp from any of the major players. Really think it's an excellent time to get value for your dollar - and in the solid state/hybrid arena especially. I have several and the typical: VOX, Blackstar, Roland. A few that are a bit more boutique-ish and all tube as well. And I take turns with them as my taste at the moment drifts. This little guy is a standout with the with that thick Orange sound. I like the mix of loose lows, lush voiced mids, and yet always maintains enough articulate highs that will cut through and maintain good note separation. I'm putting it through a Turbosound 12" at the moment. Will do any volume from apartment practice to small venue. Plenty there. As mentioned before - most amps can do quite a spectrum. This amp is - to me - best at the Orange sound mentioned above for rock and blues while still doing a good range. Blackstar's tend to be versatile at everything, yet don't seem to standout (as far) at anything. Sometimes I like that. Other times the incredible cleans - and complimentary effects - of the Roland's and jazzier blues. It's really slight preferences and no more that that now with the quality of any of the aforementioned amps. This little guy is an exceptional value!
J**S
El amplificador es simplemente perfecto. Lo he conectado a una pantalla de 12" con un cono Celestion 30 vintage y suena BRUTAL. Desde los limpios a los sonidos con más ganancia. Me hice además con un tube screamer y practicamente me sobra porque puedo sacar casi el mismo overdrive simplemente jugando con el shape y el gain. Lo recomiendo sin pestañear. El único inconveniente es que el enchufe es de los ingleses, hay que comprarle un adaptador, pero se encuentran muy facilmente en cualquier eléctrica.
L**D
Having a Orange Dual Dark 100 as my main amp I wanted a smaller amp with a similar voicing and fx loop that I could use at home for practicing. This is exactly what I have ended up with with the Micro Dark and a whole lot more. It sounds fantastic with the 1x8 cab that Orange also make which is what you would expect. For a practice amp is is brilliant, I can set the sound similar to my Dual Dark and plug my pedals in the same way and get an almost identical sound. The biggest surprise however has come when taking to a practice and plugging it into my 2x12 Orange cab. I expected it to be loud but it is far louder than expected by a long way. I play in a heavy rock band with a drummer, bass, keyboard and vocals and it was easily loud enough to be heard over everything. In fact I started with the volume set half way and gain at about 2 o'clock and had to turn down to about 10 o'clock on the volume. This is a surprisingly loud amp for its size and sounds fantastic. With the gain set to the 2 o'clock mark backing the volume of the guitar back about half way cleans the sound up nicely and with a drive or boost pedal in front it gives a great range of sounds from a pushed clean to a really saturated drive. As for the fx loop it takes my chorus, reverb and delay pedals brilliantly and sounds great. Also having an fx loop on an amp this size and price is great and does offer a lot of options. If I was to have anything negative to say it would be that it is lacking some of the warmth that a valve power amp section gives but it is marginal and side by side with the Dual Dark the sound is incredibly similar. So much so I am considering using this as my gigging amp purely because of its size.
E**.
Este amplificador es muy potente para su tamaño. Supuestamente para practicar en casa, pero a muy bajo volumen no alcanza a dar el sonido que deseas si te gusta la alta distorsión. Con un cuarto del volumen es suficiente para un buen sonido y entre más volumen mejor. Lo que si es recomendable es un buen gabinete de bocina, cuanto más grande mejor 1x12, 2x12 o 4x12.
G**N
My God. What a killer deal this amp is. Yes, I know you're buying it for the devastating distortion it produces, but it's WAY more versatile than that! Awesome cleans and light breakup, hard rock crunch, bluesy stuff, it's all good. I use this for pedal demos and for playing covers on my YouTube channel despite having many amps at my disposal. Records extremely well also, and the effects loop and headphone jack are ridiculously good features at this price point. Throw a treble booster in front and you're in Iommi land... My first Orange product- but it won't be my last!
D**I
Classico suono orange nn ha due canali ( purtroppo ) ma si fà sentire ha un suono davvero caratteristico e reale che si avvicina molto agli amplificatori valvolari. In più ha il send & return per gli effetti che è molto utile , soprattutto se come nel mio caso volete collegarci un Boss metal zone usandolo come pre amplificatore e sfruttarlo al meglio. Consigliato.
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