![]() The bass, mids and treble controls allow you shape the tone. The dirty channel gives you the option to increase the distortion using the gain control. If you select the clean channel, you can increase the volume gradually to of course make the amp louder, but also to distort the tone more. The Rocker amp also has a switch to adjust the power output, allowing you to play at lower volumes. They have the following controls: natural (clean) channel volume, dirty channel volume, gain, bass, mids and treble. Orange Rocker amps are valve amplifiers which have two channels: clean and dirty. The overdrive setting can be used to add some grit to the tone. You can also use the mids, bass and treble to adjust how mellow/ crisp the tone is. This allows you to adjust the dirty gain and dirty volume controls to alter the level of distortion. The dirty channel is for hard rock and metal. The overdrive setting can be used to add some grit to the tone so it is not completely clean. Instead, you can use the clean volume control to adjust how loud the amp is, and the mids, bass and treble controls to adjust how mellow/ crisp the tone is. If you select the clean channel, the dirty gain and volume channels will not affect the tone. Crush RT – additional reverb control and integrated chromatic tuner.There can be a few extra controls depending on which Crush model is in question. You can also select to use either the clean or dirty channel. They are solid-state amps and have the following basic controls: dirty gain, dirty volume, overdrive, bass, middle, treble and clean volume. Orange Crush amps are available at entry-level for beginner guitarists. Here is a quick rundown of the most popular Orange amps and their settings. I’ve got some example settings for Orange amps later in the article, but if you’re looking for even more then check out my example amp settings for over 40 popular guitar songs here to help you sound more like your favourite players. Scooped tones are popular amongst some metal guitarists. Increasing it will cause the tone to become “scooped” meaning the mids are decrease, and the treble and bass are increased. Adjusting the shape control down, will focus the tone on the mid-range. Shape: this is commonly found on the “Terror” amps.Reverb: this produces the kind of sound effect you’d get if you played in a very large room, by simulating an echo.To make it more mellow, turn the treble down. ![]() ![]() For a sharper, crisper tone, turn the treble up. Treble: this adjusts the high-range frequencies.For a fuller, deeper tone, the mids can be increased. Middle: this adjust the mid-range frequencies.Bass: this adjust the low-end frequencies.For heavy metal and thick distortion, this should be turned up higher. Gain: this adjusts how distorted the tone is.Many Orange amps have a “clean” or “dirty” channel, allowing you to adjust between distorted and clean tones. Channel selector: this will allow you to achieve a different voice and activate different controls on the amp. ![]() Before we dive into the some specific Orange amps, and example settings for different styles of music, let’s take a look at the most common controls and what they do. ![]()
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