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Orange Amplification is a British company founded in London in 1968 by Cliff Cooper, known worldwide for its distinctive orange tolex cabinets and bold, unmistakable tone. The brand has become a symbol of British rock sound, offering amplifiers that range from compact practice models to powerful stage and studio heads. Orange amps are celebrated for their rich mids, warm overdrive, and rugged reliability, making them a favourite among guitarists and bassists in genres from classic rock and punk to modern metal. With their iconic design and legendary sound, Orange remains one of the UK’s most recognisable and respected amplifier brands.
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