This is a demo, not a review. Or did you heard any word about how the "reviewer" thinks about the amps? There is nor a thesis, nor a conclusion. It's just not a review.
Why do you always think China makes bad products? As a Chinese I am kind of offended by this. I am not trying to offend anyone else but China does have a wide range of products for price and quality, so it's like you get what you pay for.
Dismal Realms My thoughts exactly! So I’m kinda confused if the original comment on this thread was saying the fender was trash. I’d like to know pls lol.
I think it depends. Usually the reviewer is in the room and can tell us a few things that we may not hear over the Internet. I always like to hear the reviewer's final opinion.
IKR. they fucking talk about how they got it and how much it costs and the history and all this shit no one asked for. this was on of the best demos i have ever heard
For me, the dirty amps go Orange Marshall Fender Blackstar And the cleans go Fender Orange Marshall Blackstar I hated the whole thing that the Blackstar had going on, way too much treble.
I just bought the Orange and I'm very happy with my purchase. Especially after watching this. It sounds incredible in person. I also love the color orange, and I enjoy eating oranges. So it's a triple-win.
@@nicknxxb1022 It depends on what style you play and how much you're willing to spend. Marshall is the cheapest mid-range, easiest for transrport and lot of fun. Orange is good compromise, it plays also louder clean tones and really cool overdriven. Blackstar has suprisingly good clean tone, nice OD and delay, but is also most expensive. If you're looking for something for home, pedal friendly, try some second-hand tube 5 watter. You can get one under $80-$100 on ebay I believe..
I have one of these but it randomly now doesn't output. Worth mentioning that the sound is better as the speaker is physically a lot bigger than the others
That Fender Micro Amp EXCELS at the client's request for "I want this part of the song to sound like a classic rock riff on a dented 1970's AM transistor radio, with a blown speaker..."
I'm a Fender fan as well and I agree, but the Fender cleans were nice. The overdrive tones were terrible though. IMO the orange had the best combination of clean and overdrive. The Marshall has a decent overdrive too but the clean was not great. And I'm neither a fan of Marshall or orange.
For me: Best overall: Orange Best overdrive: Marshall Best clean: Fender The orange had great clean and overdrive tones. For just clean though I'd go with the Fender. The Blackstar was still ok on both fronts but I thought the Fender had a much better clean tone and the Marshall and Orange had better overdrives. The Marshall clean is lacking. So IMO the orange is the clear winner, and I'm normally not a big fan of their amps.
The Orange and Blackstar are by far the best two in all comparisons. Out of those two it's just a matter of personal tone taste. Either one is a good decision :)
As is , out of the box - The Fly 3 is a very small guitar amplifier , and the others are very realistic novelty paperweights , that also happen to make noise . Hooked into external cab , the Orange isn't bad .
I have been playing through an Orange OR for the last 25 years and as much as I wanted to prefer the Orange, the Blackstar sounds twice as good. I ordered the Blackstar with the extension speaker
The fender overdrive wasn’t good but the clean was better than the others. I think if you use two of these with an a/b switch you’d have a great combo. Say like fender for your clean channel and Orange for the dirty and overdrive channel. I mean they’re fairly cheap so you could easily afford two or more of these.
The fender was too compressed and didn’t really have a “crunch” sound. It was overdrive or not with nothing in between. The Orange was the best all around.
I thought that the Marshall sounded the worst out of all of them with the Orange and Blackstar sounding the best. The Fender... meh. The Marshall sounded like an old Emerson AM handheld radio. Yeah, that bad. lol
The Orange has an 8ohm speaker out, let's not forget! Huge advantage over the others - I plug it into a 1x12 cabinet at home and the sound is much improved but still quiet. Just as portable as the rest for traveling
Love my MiniCrush too. It feels like an Amp. And it definitely sounds better than this Recording. Sounds even better if you have 12volt power Into it🤘😎🤘
@@punker-gamer-trucker-guy I've got the blackstar and its fantastic. The recording doesn't really do it justice, and I the orange really shone in this video. What's it like in real life?
The Orange Crush has the best "tone" for the gain settings, but the Blackstar has the best speaker sound and best definition. Surprised the Marshall wasn't on top. The Fender had pretty awesome gain settings, too.
The Fender made me nostalgic. For the days when as a 12 year old I'd lie in bed at night with a transistor radio trying to find a rock n' roll station but always getting stuck between two different stations neither of which would come in clearly.
Because there's no amplifier output stage or speakers/cabinet involved. With HP's you simply have a preamp and volume/tone control so in effect you are just getting the sound of your guitar through your headphones.
@@whitebobross1341 I own one too and your statement proves you do not really own one. Nice try though. You fooled a few. Although I suspect one of the likes is your own, so fooled a couple.
Why am I the only one that things the Fender Mini sounded the crunchiest and rock hardest? I watched this video 3 times and every time it went to the little fender, my ears went heck yeah! Best review on you tube 👍😁
To me, most of the time, the Fender sounded like it had a blanket over it. 1.Black star 2.Orange 3.Marshall 4.Fender However, the fact hat the Orange has an extension speaker jack, makes me want it over the Blackstar. Wish it was okay for 4 ohms though, as I have a 12" Fender cab, 4 ohms.
So in 93 I recorded an MS2 with an 421 into an ensoniq ASR sampler that had great reverbs. The 421 pushed against the grill to get proximity effect. Everyone thought I recorded a JCM900 or Rivera Knucklehead since we had those in the shop. The SM57 doesn’t quite do it. Also a high quality verb would help significantly.
I did a blind test, print screen every time i like the tone and the blackstar is the one that i liked more, and already was the one that i was thinkin to get, loved it
@@eltongonzalez4523 yes it does Sound good over distortion. Ist the orange Terror Mini slightly better? might be.. but i think you can do a whole lot with the Mustang if you know how. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jvtvstFjVuU.html + ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yGTYgrbkNxs.html also you need to try some of the Community presets and Look into the fuse Software before you judge that very versitale cheap amp. Fuse is still being hosted on fansites btw its ridicilous how much is locked away into the fuse Software and how much you can do with it. I think the Standard presets suck in comparison to the Community ones. And Lots of people never use them. Mustang also works Well with Pedals. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OjIRSQTQulA.html the Mustang I amp at about a hundred bucks is a steal. So anyways watch These Videos and.then come Back and Tell me it doesnt Sound good over distortion LOL
Maybe the orange Mini amp is Worth buying If its cheaper and works with Pedals. I assume it does? Because if not i would Just buy a cheap Pedal to enhance the distortion a little bit. Honestly i dont hear how these amps Sound better. And i doubt the people who agreed with this comment or upvoted it ever tried a Mustang or actually went through the trouble of getting to know that little piece of Hardware. In the right hands those Mustang amps are magic
best side-by-side comparison I've seen/heard yet. I like the way you went through each different sound with each different amp, rather than going through all the sounds in 1 amp and then switching to another amp and going through all the different sounds and then switching to another amp and going through all the different sounds. Excellent tool for using as a comparison thank you very much.
The Blackstar is the only one that didn't sound "small" with the high and mid-gain sounds, and I could see those sitting in a mix just fine. It was also far more harmonically rich than any of the others (listen to the chiming in between the chugs at 3:01 - those harmonics just don't exist in the other amps). The Orange's cleans were good.
Can’t beat those mini battery operated black star amps when it comes to the portable category. Just bought one and It sounds great especially for high gain.
Amazing to me how they actually do represent the sound of their respective brands when played side by side. To me a micro amp is a micro amp, period. But when you hear them side by side, the Marshall, Fender, and Orange compare with each other tonally like their bigger siblings do. I’ve never played a Blackstar so dunno if that applies... Cool comparison.
I own both the blaskstar and Marshall ones. The blackstar is great as a set of mini studio monitors. Theyre frfr speakers and sound pretty good. Guitar tones are also very usable. The Marshall sounds INCREDIBLE when you output it to a bigger cab or speaker.
Love the little Marshall . Last time I saw one being demonstrated was at the. Marshall road show back in the 90’s I got to meet Jim Marshall as well which was pretty amazing. The orange sounds good and it’s got a built in tuner pretty handy.
On one tone I like the Blackstar more, on a few others I prefer the Orange Crush. I like that the crush has the tuner built in and the output to amplifier, so I'm going with the Crush.
Surprises me how people are always surprised at how good Blackstar are. They are great amps. I've been into them for some years now and currently own two.
Marshall: crammed out a Bluetooth speaker Fender: crammed out an iPhone Orange: heyyy this one sounds pretty goo- Bksckstar-hold my beer you’ve got competition
The Polaris riff at 1:20 through the Marshall sounded exactly how it sounds on the record at the start because of the telephone filter on the song haha. Killer playing btw!
I have the Marshall and the Fender one, I'd take them with me when i go away for work. I ended up giving the Marshall to my brother as i preferred the Fender, they all sound pretty cool. The fender one had a louder clean tone and it does have twin speakers which is cool too. Cheers
These are the tones I need for a raw lo-fi Black Metal project! They all sounded good in that regard, both clean and dirty tones! Looks like I'll be picking up one of each sometime in the future!
Orange sounds best for me The Drive and Clean sounds are good overall. Blackstar is also really good I was disappointed in the Fender, even for the clean sounds
I've just bought bought the orange amp. Kind of wish that I'd bought the Black star now but at least the orange still sounds good and has the line out for a cab to go with it as well