Time to introduce a new project here from Iceland, we are two friends who are into guitar gear and electronics, one of us has an education in electrical engineering (or something) and I am just good with a soldering iron when I am not burning myself with it. I recently finished my own Steel String Singer #002 build based on Ryan Colgan's plans and was looking for a smaller project. After looking online we happened to both purchase Tiny Terrors at a great price, but we like to tinker with shit and this seemed like it could be a great project. The plan is to take two Orange Tiny Terror amplifiers and gut them and rebuild with turret boards and beautifully handwired construction and all those expensive components we know and love. Not because we are unhappy with PCB but for the love of building, Orange really knocked it out of the park with this amplifier and we have 0 complaints, in fact I'll list out below how awesome Orange are.
To give this project a bit more context, here in Iceland the Tiny Terror was a hugely popular amp and sold like hot pancakes, now they are not quite as popular and so the secondhand market has flooded with secondhand Tiny Terrors. The going price right now is between $150-180 USD, what do you get for that kind of money? You get a chassis, 2xEL84 valves, 2xECC83s valves, a power transformer, an output transformer. That's better value than any amp kit I've seen and especially for a modern classic design like the Tiny Terror.
Breakdown of our plan so far
* Trace the PCB boards and design a turret board (unclear if it will be a single board or one for high voltage and another for the preamp)
* Order 3mm FR4 white glass epoxy fiberboard to CNC cut custom turret boards.
* Add a Hammond 159P choke into the circuit for... added tone (right?)
* One of us is planning on using the "Orange Glory" mod from Gear Upgrade
* Sprague Atom and Mallory is probably our cap choice
* Undecided on resistors, what is everyone's favorite 1W/2W resistors?
An ode to Orange
Here is what we love about this amp after tearing it apart to inspect it
* Long transformer leads, US leads tied up nicely in case anyone wants to switch mains.
* Chassis cutout for a potentiometer index locator pin even though they don't seem to use them
* Transformers are clearly labeled for voltages and primary/secondary wire color
* All resistors and capacitors are 1% spec-ed, except for the electrolytics
* Nicely finished powder coating on the inside
Orange are clearly crying out for this amp to be hotrodded and we are here to oblige!