Hi all, apologies if this has been answered before...
I am trying to clarify if the last four digits on modern Orange's are month/year or year/month. Ive seen info to suggest that BOTH are correct! My Thunderverb is 12 07 but there is no way its only 2yrs old so it must be Dec 07. I have also seen other Tverbs that are 03 09 for example, which has to be 2009 because Tverbs werent made in 2003. However, I have been told catagorically by a guy in a shop and also read on here that it is year/month!? ...can someone clarify?
Modern serial number confusion...
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Re: Modern serial number confusion...
It has changed over the years from what I have observed. I think the last two digits are the year currently.
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Re: Modern serial number confusion...
Month, Year, MM YY. The English way of doing it for a English amp company. Certainly since about 2003 anyway.Arty wrote:Hi all, apologies if this has been answered before...
I am trying to clarify if the last four digits on modern Orange's are month/year or year/month. Ive seen info to suggest that BOTH are correct! My Thunderverb is 12 07 but there is no way its only 2yrs old so it must be Dec 07. I have also seen other Tverbs that are 03 09 for example, which has to be 2009 because Tverbs werent made in 2003. However, I have been told catagorically by a guy in a shop and also read on here that it is year/month!? ...can someone clarify?
Jason Green (former admin person in 2004) (http://forum.orangeamps.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1266&start=45 wrote:The last four digits of the AD series serial numbers tell you the month and year it was made. For example 1564-06-03 was built during June 2003 (O6-03).
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