Orange Amps gaining traction
I’ve noticed a trend growing among bands I’ve seen in person and online lately that has me fairly excited. Mixed in amongst the Mesa Rectifiers and Marshall DSL’s and TSL’s were some boldly colored and amazing sounding amplifiers. Orange amps have finally started reaching the younger crowd and aren’t being considered an earlier generation’s boutique amp (all thought the price tag still reflects that they are). It’s usually hard to tell from off stage, but I have confirmed sightings of the Orange Rockerverb and the Orange Thunderverb amps with matching 4×12 cabinets. Both are geared toward a player looking for much more gain saturation than Orange amps of past provided, and boy do they deliver by the ton. For you’re listening pleasure, or to fire up your GAS, Guitar World has provided us with yet another useful video showing the wide tonal range of the Orange Thunderverb 50 head:
For more on these amps, visit Orange Amplifiers.
July 4th, 2011 at 3:46 am
Different guitar amplifiers does sound and behave differently, unless amps that are copied. Anyway, I like the tonality feature of the orange amps. Basically, it can give that fine tone that I want. Every high-end guitar amplifiers does great jobs distinctively, but I do prefer Marshall and Orange.