OTR 120
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OTR 120
Hey everyone,
This is my OTR 120 that I bought from a shop in Oregon around 1997 or '98- the owner imported it from the UK as they weren't available in the US at the time. I've always found them to be a little mysterious as I've never seen another one anywhere else. Can I get some OTR love? I'm thinking of selling it, and might need some convincing to not.
What do you guys know about these amps?
Thanks!
This is my OTR 120 that I bought from a shop in Oregon around 1997 or '98- the owner imported it from the UK as they weren't available in the US at the time. I've always found them to be a little mysterious as I've never seen another one anywhere else. Can I get some OTR love? I'm thinking of selling it, and might need some convincing to not.
What do you guys know about these amps?
Thanks!
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- Tiny Terror
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Re: OTR 120
Looks like a gorgeous amp. Much better construction than the new ones. Here's some info from the Orange site:
This amplifier is the Overdrive 120 4 x EL34 enhanced by eighteen modifications. Introduced in 1997, OTR stands for Oscillatory Transition Return. The OTR 80 is the 2 x EL34 version. The very early models featured the letters OTR on the front panel in a much larger font.
“Sound modifications suggested by Noel Gallagher gave the Overdrive more sparkle*, and they formed the basis of the new OTR.” - Adrian Emsley, Orange Amplification Technical Director
Would love to hear your thoughts on how it plays/sounds.
This amplifier is the Overdrive 120 4 x EL34 enhanced by eighteen modifications. Introduced in 1997, OTR stands for Oscillatory Transition Return. The OTR 80 is the 2 x EL34 version. The very early models featured the letters OTR on the front panel in a much larger font.
“Sound modifications suggested by Noel Gallagher gave the Overdrive more sparkle*, and they formed the basis of the new OTR.” - Adrian Emsley, Orange Amplification Technical Director
Would love to hear your thoughts on how it plays/sounds.
Re: OTR 120
Has that amp ever left your house!? That thing looks absolutely pristine!
I don't know much about them, but I was intrigued by the whole adding "sparkle" to the overdrive. Had one popped up when I was looking to buy my OD120, I probably would have jumped on it. Don't sell it unless you never play and have no need for an amp of that wattage.
I don't know much about them, but I was intrigued by the whole adding "sparkle" to the overdrive. Had one popped up when I was looking to buy my OD120, I probably would have jumped on it. Don't sell it unless you never play and have no need for an amp of that wattage.
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Re: OTR 120
Don't know much about them but that is a sweet amp. Like myboss57 says, don't sell it unless you have no need for it. Wish the newer ORs followed that design.
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Re: OTR 120
Hi montage. Welcome to the forum.
I love my 'Overdrive'. Sure I'd love your OTR too!
Probably not huge numbers made simply because they weren't around for very long. The OTR was actually the first model put out by Orange after original boss Cliff Cooper got the Orange rights back from Gibson. I've always suspected (only a theory though) that they weren't allowed to put out amps identical to the previous 'Graphic' and 'Overdrive' models, hence getting Orange Ade Emsley to do some slight mods. Little more gain and slight phase inverter redesign won't hurt the amp at all, and Ade has always known exactly what he is doing with his designs.
http://forum.orangeamps.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=45033" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Very nice amp, and yeah, in lovely nick. Needs used!
Andy.
I love my 'Overdrive'. Sure I'd love your OTR too!
Probably not huge numbers made simply because they weren't around for very long. The OTR was actually the first model put out by Orange after original boss Cliff Cooper got the Orange rights back from Gibson. I've always suspected (only a theory though) that they weren't allowed to put out amps identical to the previous 'Graphic' and 'Overdrive' models, hence getting Orange Ade Emsley to do some slight mods. Little more gain and slight phase inverter redesign won't hurt the amp at all, and Ade has always known exactly what he is doing with his designs.
http://forum.orangeamps.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=45033" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Very nice amp, and yeah, in lovely nick. Needs used!
Andy.
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Re: OTR 120
are you running it through that marshall cab? has it got g12t75's in it?
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Re: OTR 120
Hi Everyone,
Thanks for the responses- lots of great info here and linked!
I'm curious as to how the newer construction compares to the older builds?
As for the tone- it very much does *sparkle* and the range is huge. It's remarkably clear, and the wide tone range runs the gambit, including thick, fuzzy, and nasty!
Thanks for the responses- lots of great info here and linked!
To be honest, it really hasn't left my studio much- I only played one show with it! My band broke up shortly after I bought it, so I used it as a studio amp since. I haven't even really been playing with it in the studio much either, as I can't use that wattage in a nyc apt, hence why I'm thinking of selling it.myboss57 wrote: Has that amp ever left your house!? That thing looks absolutely pristine!
I don't know much about them, but I was intrigued by the whole adding "sparkle" to the overdrive. Had one popped up when I was looking to buy my OD120, I probably would have jumped on it. Don't sell it unless you never play and have no need for an amp of that wattage.
I'm curious as to how the newer construction compares to the older builds?
As for the tone- it very much does *sparkle* and the range is huge. It's remarkably clear, and the wide tone range runs the gambit, including thick, fuzzy, and nasty!
Re: OTR 120
Basically unless you buy a custom shop, all the wire connections are terminal clipped on rather than soldered. Sometimes the clips are cheap plastic and hot glued to the board for "security", Cheaper components too in some cases. But, they still sound like an Orange.montag wrote:Hi Everyone,
Thanks for the responses- lots of great info here and linked!
To be honest, it really hasn't left my studio much- I only played one show with it! My band broke up shortly after I bought it, so I used it as a studio amp since. I haven't even really been playing with it in the studio much either, as I can't use that wattage in a nyc apt, hence why I'm thinking of selling it.myboss57 wrote: Has that amp ever left your house!? That thing looks absolutely pristine!
I don't know much about them, but I was intrigued by the whole adding "sparkle" to the overdrive. Had one popped up when I was looking to buy my OD120, I probably would have jumped on it. Don't sell it unless you never play and have no need for an amp of that wattage.
I'm curious as to how the newer construction compares to the older builds?
As for the tone- it very much does *sparkle* and the range is huge. It's remarkably clear, and the wide tone range runs the gambit, including thick, fuzzy, and nasty!
Re: OTR 120
Oh my, that is a gorgeous looking amp!
The OTR/OD is still my dream rock amplifier, one day..
They definitely aren't the right choice for home, but fantastic when turned up
Here's two good demos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcFCbzgBuMs" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (OTR120, by Cam from Daria / Orange Amps)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDuJVSdWy_g" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (Overdrive Series II, by Gregs)
The OTR/OD is still my dream rock amplifier, one day..
They definitely aren't the right choice for home, but fantastic when turned up
Here's two good demos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcFCbzgBuMs" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (OTR120, by Cam from Daria / Orange Amps)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDuJVSdWy_g" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (Overdrive Series II, by Gregs)
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Re: OTR 120
What's up "Montag"!!??
This is Ben. I've talked with you a lot about this amp and almost bought it a time or 2, ended up finding and OR120 local to me, so that is why I did not, if you remember.
Glad to see you made your way to this forum.
Everyone will drool in here over that museum piece. It is the cleanest looking example I have ever seen and a rarer OTR to boot.
I hope you decide to stick around awhile, as this forum is the best for Orange amps, and many other topics too.
This is Ben. I've talked with you a lot about this amp and almost bought it a time or 2, ended up finding and OR120 local to me, so that is why I did not, if you remember.
Glad to see you made your way to this forum.
Everyone will drool in here over that museum piece. It is the cleanest looking example I have ever seen and a rarer OTR to boot.
I hope you decide to stick around awhile, as this forum is the best for Orange amps, and many other topics too.
Re: OTR 120
Hey Ben!
Thanks for the grand welcome- it's good to see you here! This forum is great. Lots of awesome info, this thread included!
Cheers,
Alex
Thanks for the grand welcome- it's good to see you here! This forum is great. Lots of awesome info, this thread included!
Cheers,
Alex
Re: OTR 120
I have one
about the same age as yours.
what do you want to know about it.
I also have an OD120, which I had modded to the OTR specs since I prefer the sound of the OTR.
about the same age as yours.
what do you want to know about it.
I also have an OD120, which I had modded to the OTR specs since I prefer the sound of the OTR.
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Re: OTR 120
I have an OTR as well. But a 2x12 combo. It's basically been my only amp for the past 10 years... Just recorded an entire album on that and a Krank amp. It sounds brilliant.
I've put mine up for sale numerous times, as I've always wanted a top and cab instead, but I always regret it and it still hasn't left me. And I still haven't played any other Orange amp that sounds just as good...
I've put mine up for sale numerous times, as I've always wanted a top and cab instead, but I always regret it and it still hasn't left me. And I still haven't played any other Orange amp that sounds just as good...
Re: OTR 120
Irritating position for the Standby switch.
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