Tone Report Weekly Issue 101 | Page 14

EARTHQUAKER DEVICES MONARCH EarthQuaker Devices got into the Orange amp-in-a-box game early on, and its Monarch overdrive is still a top pick for thick, hairy British amp tones. Its FET-based circuit recreates the input section of a vintage Orange, and especially when run at 18 volts, it can produce a very convincing, high-headroom roar with a wide range of gain settings. This also reduces compression, giving the Monarch a very natural, amp-like response that is the next best thing to plugging into a ‘70s OR120. Its treble and bass controls actually boost frequencies, rather than simply rolling them off, giving the pedal great ability to brighten up its attack, add a solid gut-punch to its lowend, or just do some subtle shaping of the overdrive characteristics to better match the amp or guitar being used. The EarthQuaker Monarch is a venerable and inspiring choice for the player that wants to spice up their overdrive options with a dash of that Orange special sauce. TECH 21 CHARACTER SERIES OXFORD Tech 21 invented the amp-in-a-box concept with the game-changing SansAmp, and in many regards, the company is still doing it better than anyone else. Its Character Series encompasses a diverse range of amp-styled stomps to cover nearly every classic tone from the U.S. and the U.K., with the Oxford pedal from this line handling Orange emulation duties very convincingly. The Oxford can conjure up a multiplicity of vintage Orange tones with aplomb, whether one wants a warm bark, a slightly furry, Sabbath-like grind, or a modern, high-gain lead tone. Its three-band equalization circuit is supremely useful, and Tech 21’s switchable speaker simulation (which emulates a 4x12 loaded with Celestion Greenbacks) makes the Oxford perfect for recording direct, or running straight into the PA when playing live. For realistic, direct-to-the-board Orange tones, one cannot do better than the Oxford.  14 TONE TALK // 5 Pedals that Transform Your Amp Into an Orange Stack