🎸 Elevate Your Jam Sessions with Orange Crush!
The Orange Crush 35 is a powerful 35-watt solid-state amplifier featuring a 10-inch Orange Voice of the World speaker. With two channels, a built-in digital reverb, and a 3-band EQ, this amp is designed for guitarists who want to create rich, dynamic sounds in a compact and portable package.
Material Type | Synthetic |
Color | Orange |
Item Weight | 29 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.8"D x 20.5"W x 19.1"H |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Output Channel Quantity | 1 |
Amplifier Type | Solid State |
Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
Number of Bands | 3 |
Speaker Size | 10 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Output Wattage | 35 Watts |
B**T
The Orange 35RT is a new breed of SS amp.
I've been wanting for a long time for a solid state amp that does dirt well. I've had several amps - tube and solid state. To be honest - solid state has already gotten my go to nod for playing clean. I have a Roland Micro Cube Guitar RX and a Cube 40GX. Both are simply outstanding for playing their clean models, and they come with plenty of worthy perks that tube amps often don't have for cheap. Definitely solid state is by year getting better and better. This amp from Orange - to me - is the first solid state where the dirty channel is *better* than the clean channel! A dirty channel that is getting close to being worthy of being the go to option rather than a tube amp.I *really* like this amp. I've not tried other Orange amps and won't speak for if indeed matches the Orange tube amp sound. That sound on the dirty channel is *very* impressive. Dial in the gain on the dirty channel to any level distortion from clean to gonzo++ - it delivers. You get a tube like punchiness on the note attack. You can get that break up on a raked chord - yet smoothly and musically blooming into lush. Was just amazed how well this amp will accept gain - punch into that chord - yet still be able to discern each note of it. That's really tough for solid state. Being an old hand with too much experience with a lot of gain on solid state amps, I was truly listening in on the note decay. Too many solid state amps will decay badly - cutoff too soon, fade in and out, and otherwise sound fart. Not this amp. Some other solid states do pretty well, but not at level of gain of this amp. Simply an impressive and very adjustable sound.The clean channel is just good. It is warm and articulate - worthy, but not the outstanding feature of this amp. The cleans on my Roland amps, especially a Hughes and Kettner Tubemeister 18, will eat its lunch. Get this amp for the entire range of dirt - from clean-ish - to the beyond out there. Yes - the 4 stage gain knob has a wonderful - all useable - range. The 3 band EQ is good too. Really like the separate volume knobs for the clean and dirty channels. You can adjust to get that seamless switch in between channels. I do like the 10" speaker. Not had the chance to play it really loud - but sounds great from quiet up to a descent medium. It could get a lot louder. One thing I like about solid state is that volume is independent of the volume saturation needed by a tube amp. So this amp can do apartment and bedroom duty along with small venues. The tuner is adequate. The same for the reverb. It doesn't really kick in until 12 oclock and while you can fine tune - you can't go very aggressive. Like most dirty channels, not all pedals are accepted really well. That also goes for the clean channel as it's not as pristine as most cleans. So another huge bonus is the EFX loop. Not tried yet - but a another key reason to get this amp. Should be very useful. I considered the 20RT till I noticed that it didn't have the EFX loop.All in all - this is a nice amp. I really like how Orange has focused on one thing and done it extremely well, rather than too many half baked features. A landmark for a solid state amp in this price range - you get a superb fully adjustable dirty channel with a rich signature sound - and an EFX loop to properly extend it. I have had a lot of fun already with this one...Update 5/23/2017:Still have this amp. Definitely holds onto it's place in my GAS influenced amp lineup. Yes - like many here I suspect I'm guilty of getting new equipment. Just like a kid in a candy store. But to stay in my household - there must be something special. This amp does have that signature Orange dirt sound. To me it's about it's articulation even when in crazy gain settings. Orange seems to be about keeping an element of high frequencies intact even when everything else is getting loose. I have an acoustic simulator pedal. What it seems to do is scoop the mids and add a very heavy dose of very high. Quite a few of my other amps cannot handle this. Even some known for their extraordinary cleans. This amp will handle it - clean or dirty channel - and sounds amazingly wonderful with it. This amp is a bit of a one tick pony - very simple - but simply sounds great doing it. And other amps cannot be dialed in to match it - to my satisfaction. So there you have it. A simple to use amp with a great clean channel and that special Orange dirty sound. If you like that kind of dirty sound - you will like this amp...
W**E
Nice amp.
I bought one a few years ago because my old rig was to big for the rv. Situation changed, I got old, decided to downsize and bought a second one. Good sounding little amp.Downside, there is a ground loop hum when using both amps together so I need to get a HumNo hum eliminator that goes in line with the power chord. Other than that I'm really happy with them.Did I mention the situation changed? I now have room for all my gear in the rv!
L**
Best sounding solid state combo amplifier for home or live
I have always wanted an orange amplifier and I thought I would have to wait until I got a typical Orange hesd tube amp. But when I saw all the different options and uses that this amp has I thought I’d give it a try. And oh boy was I surprised! I’ve played through other solid-state amps from Vox Fender etc. and they never sounded right from the very start. But this amp with its clean and dirty foot-switchable channels pumps out 35 watts of guitar rock and blues admirably!And IT IS LOUD! With 2 channels, reverb, guitar tuner, loop, aux for an iPhone tablet etc and headphone jack it fills all my needs.I was playing all my solid body and semi-hollow body guitars through my 8 watt beloved 1960’s Silvertone 1482 amp for the past 10 years and I wasn’t keeping up with the latest technology-and that is a very long time with recent developments in computer interfaces any software.But I know at 63 years old what is pleasing to my ear, even though I can’t really put it into words. It’s a typically simple Orange amp with not a bunch of bells and whistles.But trust me, at around $300 this is an excellent bedroom to garage and even stage amp. If after playing through it, you don’t share my glowing assessment of the amp. Please let me know through this website and tell me what did not live up to your expectations with this amp.
K**R
Simple 2 channel amp, true to orange sound
I don't have time or inclination to be uploading and downloading mods from my computer to my amp. Plus in live situations that's not realistic across 30+ songs... you can be fiddling with memory locations between each song. I guess unless you plan to do the set list Exactly in order... rare in my world.2 channels , can be set each w different gain, reverb, distortion etc. Simple knob turn to change any of those settings ... foot switch makes that a breeze.
N**E
Great, but not for metal
This amp is a great deal, it’s simple and straight to the point with all the necessities and quality needed but none of the excessive fillers or gimmicks of typical modeling amps these days. The result of this sacrifice is a open dynamic sound that is not stifled.But as the title says… it is not for metal and does not have that saturated gain needed for metal that is beyond just power chords. A distortion pedal might be a good solution, but a ts9 overdrive wasn’t enough to push it. In fact the gain on this amp feels more like an overdrive than anything, great for that fuzzy edge that sounds bluesy when at mid, rock when pushed, and a boost to cleans when on low. Which all still sounds really good, so if that’s your style this amp is great but if you’re more metal oriented, prepare for compensating.
N**Y
Punches well above its weight
This thing sounds fantastic. Not just for a budget amp, but for any amp. The clean and the dirty channel both kick butt. They pretty much sound good no matter what knob you twist, and there’s of versatility as far as the sounds you can get out of this thing. The built in reverb sounds nice too. Having a built in tuner is very handy, it’s got an effects loop, and you can add a foot switch to go between the channels. Also it’s LOUD. I use this amp to play at home, and haven’t needed to go above 3 yet. At that level I’m sure the neighbors can hear. Id imagine it’s plenty loud enough to gig with but I haven’t tried it next to a drum set yet so I can’t say that for sure. What I do know is I’m thrilled with my purchase. It sounds great, has all the features I’d want, it’s inexpensive, and looks and feels well built. Orange gets a big thumbs up from me for this one.
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