Maker
Orange
British guitar and bass amplifier maker
Orange (Orange Music Electronic Company) is a British maker of guitar and bass amplifiers founded in London in 1968 by Cliff Cooper. Instantly recognizable for its bright orange covering and pictogram control labels, Orange is known for thick, characterful valve tone used widely across rock, stoner, and metal.
Models
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Orange Rockerverb
Amplifier · United Kingdom
The Rockerverb is Orange's flagship high-gain twin-channel valve amplifier series, offered as heads and combos. It pairs a footswitchable clean channel with a high-gain dirty channel and adds a valve-driven spring reverb, becoming a modern Orange workhorse for rock and metal.
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Orange Crush
Amplifier · United Kingdom
The Crush series is Orange's analogue solid-state guitar amplifier line, spanning compact practice combos to gig-ready models. It delivers Orange's signature voicing affordably, with later models adding reverb, a built-in tuner, and a CabSim-loaded headphone output.
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Orange OR15
Amplifier · United Kingdom
The OR15 is a compact 15-watt (switchable to 7-watt) single-channel all-valve head with four gain stages spanning clean to full saturation, plus a valve-driven effects loop. It delivers classic Orange voicing and cranked-amp tone at home- and studio-friendly volumes.
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Orange Terror
Amplifier · United Kingdom
The Terror series is Orange's line of compact, lunchbox-style valve amplifier heads, beginning with the Tiny Terror. The all-valve Terror heads pack cranked Orange tone and switchable output power into small, portable enclosures for home, studio, and stage.
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Orange Rocker 15 Terror
Amplifier · United Kingdom
The Rocker 15 Terror is a compact all-valve twin-channel head delivering 15 watts with switchable lower-output modes for cranked valve tone at manageable volumes. It combines a Natural clean channel and a high-gain Dirty channel in Orange's portable lunchbox format.
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Orange Crush 35RT
Amplifier · United Kingdom
The Crush 35RT is a 35-watt analogue solid-state 1x10-inch combo with a clean and dirty channel, a built-in reverb, an integrated chromatic tuner, and a CabSim-loaded headphone/line output. It is a practice and small-gig amp carrying Orange's signature tone.
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Orange Rockerverb 50 MKIII
Amplifier · United Kingdom
The Rockerverb 50 MKIII is a 50-watt (switchable to 25-watt) twin-channel all-valve head with an independent clean channel, a high-gain dirty channel, and a valve-driven spring reverb. The third-generation revision adds a revoiced chimey clean channel, greater headroom, and an upgraded reverb.
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Orange Crush Bass 50
Amplifier · United Kingdom
The Crush Bass 50 is a 50-watt analogue solid-state 1x12-inch bass combo with active EQ (including a sweepable parametric mid), a blendable overdrive circuit, an integrated tuner, and a CabSim-loaded headphone output. Drawing on Orange's OB1 and 4 Stroke bass amps, it suits practice and small gigs.
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Amplifiers
Instrument amplifiers — guitar and bass amps, heads, combos, cabinets, and modelers.
Representative model
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Orange Rockerverb 50 MKIII
Amplifier · United Kingdom
The Rockerverb 50 MKIII is a 50-watt (switchable to 25-watt) twin-channel all-valve head with an independent clean channel, a high-gain dirty channel, and a valve-driven spring reverb. The third-generation revision adds a revoiced chimey clean channel, greater headroom, and an upgraded reverb.