An Orange Tiny Terror with Mercury Mag Holy Terror Kit. Further modded with a 9 henry choke by Bob McGilpin of MVAmps, it takes the amp in to pro boutique territory. The tone is warm, smooth with lots of clean headroom but plenty of rock and blues grind. The amp sounds great playing all styles. John Foster plays several guitars and styles to demo the versatility of the amp. Jazz, country, blues and rock, the little Holy Terror can handle them all.
get that guy on some country and his timing is shat, that isn't layin back either
C0SSAB00M 9 months ago
@yogithecamel I guess you learn something everyday. right? yogi the Cameltoe?
rw5791 in reply to yogithecamel (Show the comment) 9 months ago
@rw5791 I didn't realize this video was made jsut for you rw5791
yogithecamel in reply to rw5791 (Show the comment) 9 months ago
you could have cut right to the chicken pickin'.I'm not a big fan of that new orleans jump stuff.
rw5791 1 year ago
Despite the god awful audio in this video, I can still tell the amp sounds worse than the stock tiny terror. What a waste.
monorailsandwich 1 year ago
Can I buy this amp?
tubingforever 1 year ago
Great playing at 4:18. Very nice tone there.
theshyguitarist 1 year ago
SWEET SOUNDIN RIG, BOB! Good pickin' Johnny!
garyjenkinsmusic 1 year ago
Borris has spoken truly. Bob's mod & John's playing tell the tale. :~)
twanghang 1 year ago
Bob knows what he's doing and that rig sounds great! As always, John Foster also knows what to do with any guitar in any situation. Two terrorist's we can live with!
borrisromance 1 year ago