Does the OR15H not take your fancy? The tone control in the Tiny Terror is a cross line 'hi cut' which you can find on old vox's and some Komet amps. It's a 'low loss' tone control and given that the amp is pretty minimalist for the tone you get out of it, it probably made sense to not have something like a Marshall tone stack which is high impedance stuck in the middle of the preamp. There are other interesting options for similar kinds of tone controls. They aren't that commonly used but I think they are cool. I'm yet to experiment with them. They pop up in things like Garnet amps and assorted retro stuff.
The Jim Root terror has a 3 band EQ and a Loop. Not sure how the circuit compares to a standard TT but a peak at one of those would be interesting to see what choices Orange made when adding those features and to see just how much they differ from a standard TT.
Actually had not heard of the OR15H. A quick glance makes it sure look tasty. Just gotta wonder how different the tone is from the TT. If it was the same it would be all I wanted. Will certainly do more research on that one.
The JR Terror is also something on my lift I want to give another try some time and maybe even get one. Once tried it in a store and was very impressed. I think with the TT and the JRT one is more of the Thunderverb voicing and one more the Rockeverb. I think the TT is the Thunder if I recall, but donīt quote me on that.
The JRT certainly strongly reminded me of the Stone Sour tone. Had a classic Orange feel, with great blues rock qualitys and amazing metal.
Canīt really tell how they compare exactly, but I think they were different enough for me to be able to have both.
Maybe the JRT was a little less dense and had the growl in a little higher frequency range while having generally more lows and highs and not being as middy as the TT. Long time ago...
Also you make me wonder how one could mod the tone controll on my TT...thought it being a hardwire version I would hesitate to do more mods than chaning the tubes...which I did.
Btw I do not regret exchanging my old china TT for the british hardwire. Saw them both in the shop and asked to do a blind test. Of course I got diminishing returns in terms of price, but the HW TT has more of the good things of the TT. Feels and sounds more alive. Also seems to have lower noise. I think this comes down to be the components being higher quality and lower tollerance. Effectivly it was a TT which has woken up. Not by a mile, but it was that step from a good amp to a great amp. Like going from a video of a pretty girl to the real thing. Extra dimension and that air they carry you just canīt get one video.
Hope you know what I am getting at.
Itīs a lot of feel, but also a lot of tone.
Itīs also the little things that bring me joy. The knobs on the TT were cheap china ones, the HW TT has double pots which move much more precise and smoother.