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Orange Rocker 30 Head Black

 
   
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Orange Rocker 30 Head Black
 
 
 
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Orange Rocker 30 Head, Valve Amp, Made In England, RK30C

ORANGE ROCKER 30 HEAD : If Out Of Stock these amps take 4 weeks to arrive

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Class ‘A' 30 Watt 2 channel amp. Tonally, this isn't quite as modern as it's bigger brothers the Rockerverbs, largely due to the use of Class ‘A' circuitry. The gain levels are similar but the breakup is a little more spongy which may be less suiting to “heavy riffs”.


The clean channel is a simple volume control with no EQ or gain; many guitarist love this simplicity but it can rule this channel out completely for others. You can always use stomp boxes to colour this channel, we highly recommend the analog Ibanez TS9DX.


The dirty channel is just what you would expect from an Orange Amp.. Great sounds from clean through to high gain with an EQ that can shape a naturally great sound to your needs.


It's pair of EL34s sweeten at about 7 and the sound darkens as you wind it up further. As a Combo or Head the Rocker 30 is a work horse and is sensibly priced for an amp of this quality.

 

 
 



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