Models

Every model, most significant first.

6 models

  • Orange Rockerverb 50 MKIII

    50-watt twin-channel valve guitar amplifier head

    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.

  • Marshall JCM800 2203

    100-watt single-channel valve guitar amplifier head

    Amplifier · United Kingdom

    The JCM800 2203 is a 100-watt single-channel all-valve guitar amplifier head, powered by EL34 output valves and ECC83 preamp valves. It pairs a single master-volume preamp with a series FX loop and selectable speaker-impedance outputs. Its raw, mid-forward crunch made it a defining rock and metal head of the 1980s.

  • Orange Rocker 15 Terror

    15-watt twin-channel compact valve guitar amplifier head

    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.

  • Marshall JVM410H

    100-watt four-channel valve guitar amplifier head

    Amplifier · United Kingdom

    The JVM410H is a 100-watt all-valve head with four independent channels (Clean, Crunch, OD1, OD2), each with three modes for twelve voices in total. It runs EL34 power valves and ECC83 preamp valves, with four digital reverbs, dual master volumes, and footswitchable memory of channel, reverb, and FX-loop settings.

  • Orange OR15

    15-watt single-channel valve guitar amplifier head

    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.

  • Marshall 1959 Super Lead

    100-watt non-master-volume 'Plexi' valve guitar amplifier head

    Amplifier · United Kingdom

    The 1959 Super Lead, nicknamed the 'Plexi' for its early acrylic front panel, is Marshall's 100-watt non-master-volume all-valve head first built in the mid-1960s. With EL34 power valves and no master volume, it is bright, extremely loud, and overdrives only when pushed hard, making it the archetypal British rock stack head.