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Orange Rockerverb 100 MKIII Amplifier Review | Guitar Interactive magazine


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50 thoughts on “Orange Rockerverb 100 MKIII Amplifier Review | Guitar Interactive magazine

  • That guitar is goofy looking ????
    It would be nice to hear some heavier gauge strings, I always hate hearing the sound of things strings flapping against the fretboard

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  • Can you do the orange super crush 100 please head & combo u do what a lot on YouTube don't do for instance chords that bring out the notes within the chords and the natural of the instrument or amp I have the combo & if possible with a PRS S2 NITRO I have 1of those too
    I'm the last of my brothers and the last of our band STAND I got rid of all my rock star guitar Ibanez even the twins RT SERIES and I'm playing again or trying because of the two above mentioned items I name all my guitar and the s2 is in the most honor from the 1st time I strapped it on STAN after my friend mentor and chef I was a cook he passed away and the restaurant is TONY'S ITALIAN in Columbus Ohio on high & beck thanks for being u I have a lot of jazz box guitar because of you after
    STAND I play what I call
    BLUE JAZZ in Columbus Ohio on high street with an
    ORANGE CRUSH ACOUSTIC 30 & I GET PAID only thing I regret is man it eats batteries THANKS. PAUL WAH

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  • I'm here because of Jim Root. Been debating on this or a Mesa Boogie. I'm really leaning on the Orange. These amps are amazing and so versatile

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  • I've wanted an Orange amp ever since I seen Wishbone Ash in the seventies. Getting ready to pull the trigger on this one.

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  • I was really into my fenders and marshalls and didn't really take a second thought about orange due to it's reputation of being a metal kind of amp. However for some weird reason I got curious and decided to check out their high end amps…… holy cow they sound amazing. It gives both fender cleans and marshall overdriven tones with it's own built in attenuator and reverb and also has a good reputation. Isn't this the dream amp?

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  • Why does orange mainly seem to attract metal players ? Orange do better clean tones than Marshall and Fender and have a better look than both.

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  • Really a nice amp. I like both the facts that it is such a tight distortion and it's powered by EL34. The attenuator is a huge plus ! But ! I will bye the 50 watt version…. 100 watts is really over kill !

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  • I can't believe how clear and articulate this amp is throughout its entire gain/volume stages. Nice playing too. That helps a lot…

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  • Tom always seems to dial in the best tones for every amp he reviews to get the absolute best sounds possible. Others on the Rockerverb MkIII seemed to be too muddy/scooped, but this review is the one that confirmed why this is my dream amp

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  • Amazing Amp and what great demo – you really captured the sound – but what effect are you using? sounds like a really nice delay in there? I bought the 50 Mk111 head and a PPC 2 x 12 closed back cabinet – the amp has been used once for a recording and once for a video but due to illness I can't lift it ! So its for sale !

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  • Is it me or do oranges sound slightly muddy…. they never sound crisp and clean. Hmmm

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  • i am seriously considering this amp. however can you truly get a great tone at low volumes with the attenuation knob? i currently own the jim root model and i love it .. I've played live with it a number of times and its more than adequate … however at home in my studio it pushes the fine line of comfortable volume when pushing it. to be honest to really get a good tone at home its just to damn loud! haha, so buying a 100 watt beast is not gonna work without the power soak option.. and if it works well that would be my deciding factor. from the video the cleans sound amazing which is not really the case with #4 JR model. one more thing i use the 212 orange cab. so if anyone has some experience with this amp your input would greatly appreciated. in short am i gonna be happy with this purchase should i pull the trigger?

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  • I have watched this video way too much! Orange Amps and Tom Quayle! One hell of a fantastic combo:) Awesome!

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  • The dirty channel is not that different from a 6505, i tried friedman and well that is the best sounding amp i've heard it cleans up beautifully just awesome.

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