my old Orange
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I recently bought a '74 or '75 Orange OR120. So far, it's all honeymoon ... I love this amp (it kicks the crap out of my Marshall JCM 800). Anyway, I've got some questions. On the far left, there is a large knob that switches between several settings. While I notice obvious differences in the sound at each position, I'm wondering what exactly is going on. Also, the amp has what seems like an effects loop (with a picture of a mountain and sound echoing off the sides). What is that, exactly?
I suppose that's enough questions for now.
Anders
I suppose that's enough questions for now.
Anders
hi anders, i too have an or120 from the 70's, i have had it for about 15 years, the control on the far left you enquire about is what is called a 'F. A. C.' ( frequency analysing control ) what it does, and i quote from my 70's Orange manual is " A six positon control gives instant selection of tones ranging from a thick chunky sound to a breath taking presence ".
The sockets with the mountains on them are an echo send and return facility, again from the book i quote "An additional professional facility for effective use of almost all echo and reverb units without impairing the original sound "
i hope this has helped you, if i can be of further help please let me know. i am confident that you will enjoy every moment with your OR120, i have tried many bass amps and none can compaire to the good old Orange.
on a coutionary note however, i would advise you to have it professionally serviced every year or so, the best valves in my opinion are Seimens EL 34.
best regards, steve. (Spider)
The sockets with the mountains on them are an echo send and return facility, again from the book i quote "An additional professional facility for effective use of almost all echo and reverb units without impairing the original sound "
i hope this has helped you, if i can be of further help please let me know. i am confident that you will enjoy every moment with your OR120, i have tried many bass amps and none can compaire to the good old Orange.
on a coutionary note however, i would advise you to have it professionally serviced every year or so, the best valves in my opinion are Seimens EL 34.
best regards, steve. (Spider)
Yeah those old OR120s are nice sounding amps. I generally leave the FAC in the furthest left position, but I'm using it with an early 90s Orange 4-12 with G12T75s which are fairly bright speakers. With darker speakers I might move it over a notch. I don't know how the old 25 or 30 watt speakers could hold up to those amps unless you were using two 4-12 cabs. Mine can knock you through a wall (and the new AD140 Lead amps are even louder).
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Anders, well it definitely sounds like a 70s model, and not an early 90s reissue. I only asked because I've run into many people that confuse the two ie claim to have a 70s model when they in fact have a reissue. Not that it matters as I've heard the early 90s reissues, and thought they were pretty faithful to the original. Others may disagree. Everything I've been able to find out about the OD models seems to indicate that they were made from about 1976 until 1978 at which time the Series II version of the OD came shortly before Orange closed down for a while. But another guy I know claims to have an OD80 from 1974, so maybe they were making them then. Hopefully somebody from Orange can clear this up.
Forgot about your other question. There were a few 200 watt amps made in the early days of Orange. Pretty sure these came with KT88s. I imagine you could use them in the 120 watt amps, but there probably have to be some wiring changes in the amp that I'm not qualified to comment on. I guess it would be similar to the Marshalls that used 6550s ie more headroom and a tighter more focused sound.
i have a jcm 800 2210, fender princeton, soundcity mark 4 custom plus i have had most of the sought after amps, hi-watts, ac30's early marshalls, etc. give me my orange or120 head anytime. as for cbs this is a weird thing. my or120 head sounds great thru the orange cab (i have another orange cab that was a real crappy sounding orange 4x12 but i sold the speakers cos they sounded so harsh and brittle, rola celestions)however it sounds even better thru my soundcity 4x12. whats weird about it is this soundcity cab is so beat up even a person who plays a transistor amp wouldnt want it! all the chipboard (yep its made of chipboard) is blown cos of the damp barn it was kept in for years. the speakers have no gaskets and are nounted directly onto the plywood soundboard. two of the speakers have a slice in the cones fron the middle to the outer edge. none of the speakers have dust caps on them. it looks dreadful but is the best sounding cab i have ever heard even though it breaks all the rules for a 4 x12! it cost me a tenner and i aint even gonna touch it out of fear of upsetting some strange and unusual balance that must be responsible for it sounding so good when it really shouldnt.
actually i think we should raom the net telling everybody in all the forums that old orange amps are rubbish so then hopefully no-one will want to buy them anymore and then we can get them for a reasonable price, it will only work if we all do it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
he he he he he he he he kortez, killer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
actually i think we should raom the net telling everybody in all the forums that old orange amps are rubbish so then hopefully no-one will want to buy them anymore and then we can get them for a reasonable price, it will only work if we all do it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
he he he he he he he he kortez, killer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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i quote from my 70's Orange manual is " A six positon control gives instant selection of tones ranging from a thick chunky sound to a breath taking presence ".
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Hey, Spider...where'd you get the owner's manual?! Is it available online? Or would you be willing to make it available online? We should make a Yahoo! Group for Orange Amp Owners/fans...then we could upload Orange manuals, pics, schematics, share tips, etc, more efficiently.
i quote from my 70's Orange manual is " A six positon control gives instant selection of tones ranging from a thick chunky sound to a breath taking presence ".
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Hey, Spider...where'd you get the owner's manual?! Is it available online? Or would you be willing to make it available online? We should make a Yahoo! Group for Orange Amp Owners/fans...then we could upload Orange manuals, pics, schematics, share tips, etc, more efficiently.
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