Orange amplifiers have never quite
achieved the household name status that
Fender and Marshall amps have long
enjoyed, but to guitar players with a bit
of a rebellious streak, they have long
represented an appealing alternative to
more mainstream guitar amp options.
Besides their characteristically heavy,
monolithic tones, which have been
employed by a diverse range of artists,
from T-Rex and Jimmy Page, to Hum and
Mastodon, Orange amps also have a strong
visual presence that speaks to a certain
element of the rock community. In short,
Orange amplifiers aren’t for everyone, but
the right kind of player, they’re ideal. The
company has successfully capitalized on
this unique legacy in more recent years,
after having gone through a number of
ups and downs since its birth in 1968, and
is now more popular and visible than ever.
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