Orange TremLord 30 1×12″ Valve Combo Amp with Tremolo – £999 New
£999.00
The Orange TremLord 30 1×12″ Valve Combo Amp with Tremolo is In stock available now for fast UK delivery online for £999 + Delivery. The TremLord 30 is Orange’s unique take on the classic cleans of ‘50s guitar amps. We’re talking pristine valve-powered clarity, heaps of headroom, a compact combo form-factor – and of course…
The Orange TremLord 30 1×12″ Valve Combo Amp with Tremolo is In stock available now for fast UK delivery online for £999 + Delivery. This excellent piece of kit is manufactured by Orange and in New condition and comes with a great warranty.
The TremLord 30 is Orange’s unique take on the classic cleans of ‘50s guitar amps. We’re talking pristine valve-powered clarity, heaps of headroom, a compact combo form-factor – and of course there’s valve-powered tremolo and spring reverb on board!
“It’s kinda like the amp Orange never made in the first place. It’s a quite vintage flavoured amp with more perceived clean headroom than our other 30 watt amps.” – Ade Emsley
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Key Features
30 watt, 1×12 all valve combo amplifier with pristine cleans.
Built in valve tremolo with two footswitchable speeds.
Two spring reverb tank (footswitchable, on/off).
Post-tremolo FX loop.
Italian designed lavoce 12” speaker.
Headroom (30/15 watts) or bedroom (2 watts/1 watt) switch.
Pristine clean tones
The combination of valves in the TremLord has been carefully engineered to produce chiming cleans reminiscent of classic valve amps. This is something of a first for Orange; we’re talking the definitive valve clean sound with a uniquely British edge, courtesy of Orange’s voicing wizardry.
On top of this, they’ve opted for Italian manufacturer Lavoce as the speaker provider. The 1×12” loaded into the TremLord delivers additional headroom and a smoother treble response, perfect for taming the purring valves.
Bedroom to Headroom Switch
This popular Orange feature allows you to flick between practice and performance volumes while retaining that rich valve response. This particular circuit has been tweaked to ensure that the amp remains springy and dynamic, even while attenuated.
In ‘bedroom’ mode, you can choose between 1 or 2 watts, while in ‘headroom’ mode, you’ve got 15 or a full 30 watts. This makes the TremLord a surprisingly versatile solution – for everything from late night rehearsal to recording in the studio.
Reverb, Tremolo and FX Loop
It wouldn’t be a ‘50s-style combo without spring reverb. In this case, you get a two-spring reverb tank, meaning you can go from subtle twang to rattling ambience in seconds. It’s powered by a single ECC81 (12AT7) valve for maximum richness – you simply won’t want to turn it off.
Speaking of valve-powered, the dual-speed tremolo follows the same pattern, this time thanks to a 12AX7 valve. The two speeds are footswitchable so you can easily flick between them, or bypass entirely. Finally, a valve-buffered FX loop ensures beautifully transparent tone no matter what’s in your chain.
Controls
Volume
Bass
Treble
Speed (Tremolo)
Speed (Tremolo, Only Engaged With Footswitch)
Depth (Tremolo)
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Tremolo is a guitar effect that modulates the volume of the guitar signal at a regular rate, creating a pulsating or “shaking” effect. This modulation can vary in intensity and speed, allowing guitarists to achieve a wide range of tremolo sounds, from subtle rhythmic pulsations to more pronounced, choppy effects.
Tremolo pedals typically offer controls for adjusting parameters such as rate (the speed of the tremolo modulation), depth (the intensity of the effect), and waveform shape (such as sine, square, or triangle wave). By adjusting these controls, guitarists can customize the tremolo effect to suit their musical style and preferences.
Tremolo is commonly used in various music genres, including rock, surf, country, and indie, to add texture, movement, and dynamics to guitar tones. It can be used to create rhythmic patterns, add emphasis to specific parts of a song, or create a sense of tension and release.
Popular tremolo pedal models include the Boss TR-2 Tremolo, Strymon Flint Tremolo & Reverb, and Electro-Harmonix Super Pulsar.
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About Orange
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Orange Amplifiers, known for their iconic amplifiers, also manufactures guitar pedals that aim to capture the essence of their renowned amplifier tones and expand on their sonic versatility. Orange’s pedals are built with quality components and often offer a mix of classic and innovative effects.
Here are some notable Orange guitar pedals:
Orange Fur Coat Fuzz: A fuzz pedal that delivers vintage fuzz tones reminiscent of ’70s-style fuzz circuits. It provides a wide range of fuzz sounds, from warm and creamy to aggressive and cutting.
Orange Getaway Driver Overdrive: This pedal offers versatile overdrive tones inspired by classic British amplifiers. It’s designed to emulate the sound of a ’70s overdriven amp, offering rich saturation and dynamics.
Orange Kongpressor Compressor: A compressor pedal that provides subtle to squashy compression, suitable for enhancing sustain and dynamics while retaining the natural character of your guitar’s sound.
Orange Two Stroke Boost EQ: A versatile EQ and clean boost pedal that offers a range of tone-shaping options. It provides a two-band EQ and a switchable gain boost, allowing for precise control over your guitar’s tone.
Orange Bax Bangeetar Pre-EQ: This pedal combines preamp, EQ, and overdrive functionalities. It’s designed to emulate the tonal characteristics of Orange amplifiers and offers extensive tone-shaping capabilities.
Orange pedals aim to provide guitarists with options to achieve the renowned Orange amplifier tones in a compact and pedalboard-friendly format. They’re known for their robust construction, straightforward controls, and the ability to replicate the characteristic Orange amplifier sound in a pedal.
As with any pedals, the choice depends on individual preferences in terms of sound, playing style, and the specific tones a guitarist is seeking. Trying out these pedals in person or listening to demos can help determine which Orange pedal best suits your musical needs and preferences.