1970 Orange catalog
Posted by Jakub
I don’t play guitar but i’m always eyeing the Orange amps, they catch my eye every time. Recently I saw someone post that Disco setup with the turntables and I had to dig up more, here’s some of the best images I found.
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nitrofurano says:
July 31, 2013 at 1:03 am@Jakub honestly i think nobody can say “i don’t play guitar” – just try to buy one (can it be something second hand from fleas market or whatever), let it dropped around in your home – you will be really surprised about your progresses! (and not mentioned how video hosting websites like youtube is plenty of very good tutorials)
Chris Randall says:
July 31, 2013 at 10:21 amThose turntables, I don’t even…
Seriously, want, now.
David says:
August 1, 2013 at 2:13 pmI agree with Nitrofurano! Jakub if you have a few fingers connected to an arm or two you can jam. It’s called a bar chord! Drop-D tuning makes it literally a one-finger affair. You’ll be covering Nirvana and Green Day in no time. This is how I got started playing when I was 12. Though I was never able to afford buying an Orange amp, I did spend a fair amount of drool on them in guitar shops back in the day. Thank you for sharing these images.
Jordan says:
August 5, 2013 at 2:19 pmOrange makes really, really good amps, the visual styling can sometimes throw people off (“they seem like they’re just for show”) but make no mistake, they have the best treble weighted tone of any 30-100w power amp. Throw them through some celestions and you’ve got one of the best guitar rigs available . Oh and because Marshall is the industry standard, you’ll differentiate yourself from others in the tone department as well. A very unique brand, awesome find.
Jarson says:
August 21, 2013 at 6:51 pmThat disco setup, that mixer, that wedge cab…