Actually, that was me adding that on the mic buss. I wanted it to apply only to a certain section of the video, but the audio rendered with it all the way through.
Is there any way to replace the valve that is inside the Terror stAMP? Like what happens if it gets dropped and the valve breaks, can it be removed and replaced?
Besides setting your amp head to match up with your cab 4,8,16ohm how does the different ohm settings relate to your tone & your wattage? Is there any advantage running your amp at 8ohm vs at 16ohm?
I added it to the mic buss at one point when recording the raw video. I thought it was just in one section of the audio recording, but it appears to have applied to the entire file.
Yes, through the headphones out. The Send can be used if going to something with a cab. But a full range speaker system will need a Cam Sim to sound correct, and the Headphone out has a sim always on.
They seem to have missed the whole point of making it in a "pedal" form. If you can't also pre-set the gain for each volume, what's the point of having a FOOT switch? I mean, you got a volume knob on the guitar. Imagine getting to a lead section and needing to bend over to boost the gain by hand. WTF? Sounds like a deal breaker for most players.
Yeah, I kind of thought the same thing, but here's what I found: it's super sensitive to the input volume. In other words, the gain really cleans up when fed a low volume. To use it for two different gain stages, just roll back on the vol of guitar and set Vol 1 on amp to where you want and then Vol 2 a good 1/4 turn lower. If you want full gain, switch to Vol 2 on amp and raise guitar volume. It sounds confusing, but I had it working somewhat efficiently after messing with it for about 10 minutes. You can also then just use Vol 1 as boost when guitar vol at full bore and set to Vol 2.
@@SFBGuitar thanks for this information, this is really good to know! every other review I watched, no one did any actual demonstration of the volume switch and if you want to have two "channels" this is really important. you rule!
I put it on the mic buss at the end when I recorded the raw audio, but when I rendered the final file, it applied to the entire track. I think I need to set the record function to Output instead of Input to get real-time effects. Otherwise, it just remembers the last state and applies to entire track.
That's a shame I was going to potentially purchase this, although it has the cab sim, effects loop etc, I wasn't impressed with the gain, a bit like a fuzz pedal, the amps are pretty good too, any way a good review regardless from yourself.
@@jmasson3272 I like the mooer stuff, I just bought the pitch box pedal from them, yes but on the gain/overdrive stuff I'll stick to the freidman pedals.
@@si-borg_guitars i'm confused. I would say that a quality overdrive and a mooer preamp direct to pa will sound far better than that terror stamp. As backup for my gig this will Be a quality marshall- esque overdrive- distorsion handmadeby a local tech and a quilter Inter block 45. I tried the orange but for my taste, it doesn't sound good
I've pretty much decided the this'll be my next purchase! I think also as a UA-camr this would make a super easy signal chain to record with
Sounds nice. Seems to have a touch of reverb or some sort of modulation. Sounds good.
Actually, that was me adding that on the mic buss. I wanted it to apply only to a certain section of the video, but the audio rendered with it all the way through.
pretty awesome !!! Just the knobs of the Micro Terror where you can see clearly 'where the knob is set' would be handy. No YOU rock :)
Thank You for the demo.
Is there any way to replace the valve that is inside the Terror stAMP? Like what happens if it gets dropped and the valve breaks, can it be removed and replaced?
Yes
Nice. Long speaker cable?
Best review ever thanks
Bought my first pedal 2 days ago! Grandpa goes metal zone
That thing would be a great option for a low budget doom/stoner rock tone
Nice job on it again steve !!
Thanks Steve!
Great vid Steve. Thanks.
Besides setting your amp head to match up with your cab 4,8,16ohm how does the different ohm settings relate to your tone & your wattage? Is there any advantage running your amp at 8ohm vs at 16ohm?
Nice demo as usual
Quite an awesome demo Steve🤘. Love the scoopy mids. No, no you Rock 🤘🎸😷
Ooooooh i didn't know that anyone reads the instruction manual 😀
Can I use this as a pedal and use the speaker in my combo amp?
Sounds better than expected. Where does the echo come from ?
I added it to the mic buss at one point when recording the raw video. I thought it was just in one section of the audio recording, but it appears to have applied to the entire file.
what head phones are those? i moved into an apt building and now pissing everyone off lol.
So can this go directly into a PA? I'm confused as usual lol.
Yes, through the headphones out. The Send can be used if going to something with a cab. But a full range speaker system will need a Cam Sim to sound correct, and the Headphone out has a sim always on.
Sick playing man!
Terror from tiny stamp!☠️☠️☠️🤟🏼
They seem to have missed the whole point of making it in a "pedal" form. If you can't also pre-set the gain for each volume, what's the point of having a FOOT switch? I mean, you got a volume knob on the guitar. Imagine getting to a lead section and needing to bend over to boost the gain by hand. WTF? Sounds like a deal breaker for most players.
Yeah, I kind of thought the same thing, but here's what I found: it's super sensitive to the input volume. In other words, the gain really cleans up when fed a low volume. To use it for two different gain stages, just roll back on the vol of guitar and set Vol 1 on amp to where you want and then Vol 2 a good 1/4 turn lower. If you want full gain, switch to Vol 2 on amp and raise guitar volume. It sounds confusing, but I had it working somewhat efficiently after messing with it for about 10 minutes. You can also then just use Vol 1 as boost when guitar vol at full bore and set to Vol 2.
@@SFBGuitar thanks for this information, this is really good to know! every other review I watched, no one did any actual demonstration of the volume switch and if you want to have two "channels" this is really important. you rule!
You can plug that into a peddle baby for a real kick ass amp
Where's the reverb coming from?
I put it on the mic buss at the end when I recorded the raw audio, but when I rendered the final file, it applied to the entire track. I think I need to set the record function to Output instead of Input to get real-time effects. Otherwise, it just remembers the last state and applies to entire track.
@@SFBGuitar Thank you for the clarification.
Cool man!
Obviously didnt look t0at it that well ,it has a tube in pre and splits it with yhe power amp yhats a solid state. Therefore its a hybrid.
That's a shame I was going to potentially purchase this, although it has the cab sim, effects loop etc, I wasn't impressed with the gain, a bit like a fuzz pedal, the amps are pretty good too, any way a good review regardless from yourself.
I bought one. Test it 2 hours. I sent it back. Doesn't sound good. I was more impression by the mmoer preamp or the Vox m50. These Vox are killer
@@jmasson3272 I like the mooer stuff, I just bought the pitch box pedal from them, yes but on the gain/overdrive stuff I'll stick to the freidman pedals.
@@si-borg_guitars i'm confused. I would say that a quality overdrive and a mooer preamp direct to pa will sound far better than that terror stamp. As backup for my gig this will Be a quality marshall- esque overdrive- distorsion handmadeby a local tech and a quilter Inter block 45. I tried the orange but for my taste, it doesn't sound good
Im torn between this and a Micro Terror
It's a hard choice they are both sick! I like the aesthetics of the micro terror a bit more but the terror stamp is more functional as a pedal.
great vid Steve but that thing is meh to me
Stamp Bax. 😜
sounds tooo fuzzy
AGREE not for me