I still have my TH30 head, for a good reason. It just simply screams great tone. I havent gigged in years, but when I used it live, I made sure to use an EQ in the chain to cut through a band mix. For home use and recording not a requirement though.
I bought my TH30 back in 2017 and she sounds incredible for the style of music I play. While it’s not as versatile as my newer Mesa mini rectifier, I am a simple player with my setup, only a wah pedal in-line direct to a DAWS. I love the tone of the Orange with the gain at 1:15 o’clock and the shape knob turned all the way up to 5 o’clock with my PAFs for anything punk rock. I find myself always banana strumming barre chords all over the neck. You can hear the treble strings with so much clarity while maintaining the low end of the bass strings. It really is amazing. The ONLY knock on the TH30 (which is actually a testament to J&J tubes) is that if you read on the back of the head, it very clearly states the front row’s third preamp tube (looking from behind or the back from left to right) should be ECC81 while all the rest should be S12AX7/ECC83. Orange loaded that third pre-amp tube slot with an ECC83. I have yet to try swapping the 83 out for the 81 because I’ve never needed to even swap the friggen tubes in this head. I’ve put several hundred hours on these tubes. I gigged it with my band, pushed the hell out of those tubes rehearsing, but the amp still sounds incredible.
I just acquired this amp about 6 months ago. It’s sounds great! I’m using it in an STP tribute along with a Synergy system using the BE-BB module. Covers all the STP tones needed!
I have this amp and when it's cranked through a full-cream Orange 4x12, there is nothing, nothing on earth to match it. I have mine, so I don't need to buy one from PMT, but if you don't have one, buy one real quick, you will not be disappointed, I assure you. Full, gobby saturation, with ice pick clarity. The neighbours will love or hate you, depending on what music they like. But hell, we only live once, so gives a flying about the neighbours!
Very cool 😎 Thanks for Sharing! Terrific Amps! Had a TH30 since 2012 Sounds good with PPC212OB and PPC212 Cabinets I run it through a PPC412 Cabinet👌 Loudest 30 Watt Amp I’ve used is a VOX AC30 The TH30 is loud but the AC30 is LOUDER 😁 Great Playing Dagan! Rock On and Thanks again 🤘
I have a Thunderverb 50 which I love, but it sounds like they dialed in the Shape knob here to be less in the scooped range. I keep mine all the way to the left (mid boosted). Otherwise it sounds like And Justice for All (which is fun sometimes).
I like how Dagan says 30 watts is more than enough to fill a decent sized venue...I have an OR-15, and even on 7 watts it is ungodly loud to where you can't turn it up a notch without waking up the neighborhood. You need an attenuator if you don't want to go deaf. Especially since your cabinet will be mic'ed in a venue, there's no need for super loud amps anymore.
@@brandonjackson5865 It really is awesome! Don't sleep on Orange clean sounds, because I get the most beautiful Stratty tones out of that thing. The gain is modeled to be more akin to classic rock, which it does extremely well, and then it goes all the way to Mount Doom in the depths of Mordor.
Thanks for these vids - is there any difference between this and the combo version (besides the obvious) to you? I can’t find anything online that differentiates between the two. Do you prefer one to the other? Cheers!
Yes its a completley different circuit to a marshall the origin being radiocraft orange matamp 100watt tube heads crazy loud and clean just different components nowadays still same philosophy. i started with orange way back in 2017 always played orange for the gnar and dirt and heavy stoner rock cleans. Ever since ive had many amps for my heavy stuff for clean i rock fender for dirt usually my plexi but i honestly have to say orange is my best dirt tone ever these amps dont take pedals well i have learned that now but if you pushem and give em room they will sing unlike any amp imo. It can do metal it can do crunch it can do stoner it can do grunge it can do high gain and even blues.
For single coils i would recomend something from the classic vibe range of squier guitars For humbucking rock i would recommend a sg standard And of you want a guitar made for high gain metal i recommend a harley benton ex-84 emg A would also not get a budget guitar with a floyd rose because they are hard to set up and use
Harley Benton makes some pretty good budget guitars. But I second the vote on the Ibanez Gio too. That was my first guitar and I still have it 16 years later. And it still sounds great.
That sounds nice... but I was less than impressed with the Dark Terror (which also sounded great on your video) for the lack of being able to brighten up the tone without it completely scooping the mids to a thin sounding mess... I wish they included a presence control separately on ALL their amps.
That problem can easily be remedied with EQ. I can dial in any tone from Led Zeppelin to Cannibal Corpse with my Orange Micro Dark and a Metal Zone pedal just by using the EQ knobs on the metal zone. If you need even more tone customization, just get an EQ pedal. First dial in a really good clean tone on the Orange amp, keeping the amp's gain as low as possible for the needed volume, then use pedals to build from there. You can build ANY sound like that. And I mean ANYTHING. Pedals unlock all the possibilities.
@@Synathidy yes I know... But I STILL wish all orange amps had a presence knob. Especially since their cabinets grill cloth being so thick that it sucks all the high end out of your tone lol.
I had one, but did away with it because the clean channel didn't have enough headroom to keep up with our rehearsal volumes. My ac30, also 30 watts, is a lot louder. No comparison. So I don't understand he is calling this a loud amp.
The mini-amps aren't. The Micro Dark is probably the best value for what you get of any amp, ever. $200. All the volume you need form 20 W unless you're playing stadiums or something, even has an effects loop... can't beat that deal. Hundreds cheaper than the "big name" tube amps, but an do the job just as well with just a few pedals.
Holy crap that thing sounds MEAN. This is the essence of why I love Orange amps. Brutal dirt, and lovely pushed cleans.
2024 here! Review? This was a mini concert! Great playing my man! Great review!
I boost my TH30 with a couple of different pedals. I really like the EQD plumes right now for it. Brings it to life!
I still have my TH30 head, for a good reason. It just simply screams great tone. I havent gigged in years, but when I used it live, I made sure to use an EQ in the chain to cut through a band mix. For home use and recording not a requirement though.
Want. Love Orange amps. Nice playing as always Dagan 👌
I bought my TH30 back in 2017 and she sounds incredible for the style of music I play. While it’s not as versatile as my newer Mesa mini rectifier, I am a simple player with my setup, only a wah pedal in-line direct to a DAWS.
I love the tone of the Orange with the gain at 1:15 o’clock and the shape knob turned all the way up to 5 o’clock with my PAFs for anything punk rock. I find myself always banana strumming barre chords all over the neck. You can hear the treble strings with so much clarity while maintaining the low end of the bass strings. It really is amazing.
The ONLY knock on the TH30 (which is actually a testament to J&J tubes) is that if you read on the back of the head, it very clearly states the front row’s third preamp tube (looking from behind or the back from left to right) should be ECC81 while all the rest should be S12AX7/ECC83. Orange loaded that third pre-amp tube slot with an ECC83. I have yet to try swapping the 83 out for the 81 because I’ve never needed to even swap the friggen tubes in this head. I’ve put several hundred hours on these tubes. I gigged it with my band, pushed the hell out of those tubes rehearsing, but the amp still sounds incredible.
I just acquired this amp about 6 months ago. It’s sounds great! I’m using it in an STP tribute along with a Synergy system using the BE-BB module. Covers all the STP tones needed!
Nice dude love Stp
I have had the combo version of this for maybe 10 years or so now and absolutely love it.
Ur sellin me on an orange right now. Too bad I can only afford the fruit haha
Never make a joke ever again lil dude
Funny I said the same thing to ur mom and here u are
@@JLCwakeboardingFL comedic genius but can you explain the first joke
@@Fartpoopsigmawhy do you have to be like that
@imthatguy9904 you are anything but 'that guy'
Wow I finally found out what sounds good to me that he plays. Jazz! Beautiful
Sounds massive and great
I love orange amps I own several and I would not trade them for anything!
Best review of anything I’ve ever seen, lol 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I bought one 😊 And it fucking ROCKS.
I have this amp and when it's cranked through a full-cream Orange 4x12, there is nothing, nothing on earth to match it. I have mine, so I don't need to buy one from PMT, but if you don't have one, buy one real quick, you will not be disappointed, I assure you. Full, gobby saturation, with ice pick clarity. The neighbours will love or hate you, depending on what music they like. But hell, we only live once, so gives a flying about the neighbours!
Great demonstration by a awesome Guitarist, you definitely convinced me to purchase one for my studio!🤘
My favorite amp!❤
Sounds awesome brother
Very cool 😎 Thanks for Sharing!
Terrific Amps!
Had a TH30 since 2012
Sounds good with PPC212OB and PPC212 Cabinets
I run it through a PPC412 Cabinet👌
Loudest 30 Watt Amp I’ve used is a VOX AC30
The TH30 is loud but the AC30 is LOUDER 😁
Great Playing Dagan!
Rock On and Thanks again 🤘
I have a Thunderverb 50 which I love, but it sounds like they dialed in the Shape knob here to be less in the scooped range. I keep mine all the way to the left (mid boosted). Otherwise it sounds like And Justice for All (which is fun sometimes).
Dude, youre making me want to buy another Orange amp.
I like how Dagan says 30 watts is more than enough to fill a decent sized venue...I have an OR-15, and even on 7 watts it is ungodly loud to where you can't turn it up a notch without waking up the neighborhood. You need an attenuator if you don't want to go deaf.
Especially since your cabinet will be mic'ed in a venue, there's no need for super loud amps anymore.
The OR15 is the most under appreciated lunchbox amp . It can do it all .
@@brandonjackson5865 It really is awesome! Don't sleep on Orange clean sounds, because I get the most beautiful Stratty tones out of that thing. The gain is modeled to be more akin to classic rock, which it does extremely well, and then it goes all the way to Mount Doom in the depths of Mordor.
Right - I played a wedding. Outside. Had my OR15 at 12o'clock and turned it down!
@@QuiteNiceNoise I bet it sounded great though! :)
This is why I bought a Captor X, so that I can get the headroom of a larger wattage amp, but keep the volume down
Can't beat that Orange tube amp sound! No other amp compares.
This amp is fantastic. I've had one for years. Some of you people are never happy with anything.
I didn’t even know Orange had a clean channel lol
Orange surprisingly has better cleans than most of these 2000+ dollar Fenders coming out.
Orange Rocker 30 head says hello
Thanks for these vids - is there any difference between this and the combo version (besides the obvious) to you? I can’t find anything online that differentiates between the two. Do you prefer one to the other? Cheers!
I would argue in favor of the 30w Synergy amp head, as it has so much more flexibility with the various tube modules.
blood and thunder!!!!!
What sort of weight is in that bad boy?
Who do you think lives a better life? Russel Brand or Guitar Center Russel Brand
Answer: Jack Sparrow.
Is it just me or do orange heads have something in them that just rattles the floors more than any other brand
Yes its a completley different circuit to a marshall the origin being radiocraft orange matamp 100watt tube heads crazy loud and clean just different components nowadays still same philosophy. i started with orange way back in 2017 always played orange for the gnar and dirt and heavy stoner rock cleans. Ever since ive had many amps for my heavy stuff for clean i rock fender for dirt usually my plexi but i honestly have to say orange is my best dirt tone ever these amps dont take pedals well i have learned that now but if you pushem and give em room they will sing unlike any amp imo. It can do metal it can do crunch it can do stoner it can do grunge it can do high gain and even blues.
It's "aitch".
Sounds thicc.
It’s like an orange amp had a baby with a 5150!😂
Hey so i want to get a good 2nd guitar but i just dont have the budget do you have any suggestions price range like 300ish
For single coils i would recomend something from the classic vibe range of squier guitars
For humbucking rock i would recommend a sg standard
And of you want a guitar made for high gain metal i recommend a harley benton ex-84 emg
A would also not get a budget guitar with a floyd rose because they are hard to set up and use
Ibanez gio
Harley Benton makes some pretty good budget guitars. But I second the vote on the Ibanez Gio too. That was my first guitar and I still have it 16 years later. And it still sounds great.
@@Goawaymav alr i check those out i have a squier tele rn
@@tmoss89 i tried a ibanez grg131ex it was good just it wasnt rlly my style i might save up and try a epiphone les paul
Thurdy?
Nice fuzz pedal
That sounds nice... but I was less than impressed with the Dark Terror (which also sounded great on your video) for the lack of being able to brighten up the tone without it completely scooping the mids to a thin sounding mess... I wish they included a presence control separately on ALL their amps.
That problem can easily be remedied with EQ. I can dial in any tone from Led Zeppelin to Cannibal Corpse with my Orange Micro Dark and a Metal Zone pedal just by using the EQ knobs on the metal zone. If you need even more tone customization, just get an EQ pedal.
First dial in a really good clean tone on the Orange amp, keeping the amp's gain as low as possible for the needed volume, then use pedals to build from there. You can build ANY sound like that. And I mean ANYTHING. Pedals unlock all the possibilities.
@@Synathidy yes I know... But I STILL wish all orange amps had a presence knob. Especially since their cabinets grill cloth being so thick that it sucks all the high end out of your tone lol.
Sounds very fuzzy.
Sounds like Turbonegro,all my friends are dead.
I want so badly to like Orange. I just can’t get behind their sound. It’s such a disappointment to me.
Orange: Making solid state sound great since 1968
I had one, but did away with it because the clean channel didn't have enough headroom to keep up with our rehearsal volumes. My ac30, also 30 watts, is a lot louder. No comparison. So I don't understand he is calling this a loud amp.
I hate when people try to thrash on Orange amps.
Mushy, wooly, never liked Orange amps.
These people on TH-cam use great recordings to make it sound what it is not. Try in the shop first. Or u will loose your money there not honest
Way to expensive
*too
I bought mine for 750$ a couple weeks ago. Worth every penny
The mini-amps aren't. The Micro Dark is probably the best value for what you get of any amp, ever. $200. All the volume you need form 20 W unless you're playing stadiums or something, even has an effects loop... can't beat that deal. Hundreds cheaper than the "big name" tube amps, but an do the job just as well with just a few pedals.
I own one and love it, if you need a few more tones, get an EQ and it rivals any amp I can think of, I love it!