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| | Features | Controls: 3-band EQ, switchable overdrive (with optional footswitch), master volumeDigital Effects, including reverb, delay, chorus and tremeloAux input for MP3 playerHeadphone outLine outOutput: 35W RMS
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| | Description | The first thing you notice about Orange Crush amplifiers is their cool looks. Just like their bigger brothers, they have the legendary Orange basket weave Tolex, woven speaker grille, beading and legendary hieroglyphs (PiX) and of course the Orange signature 'picture frame' edging. But it's not just cool looksplug into the Orange Crush PiX CR35LDX amp, or any of these great little Orange guitar amps and you'll soon realize they are Orange through and through.The 35W Orange Crush PiX Series CR35LDX 35W 1x10 Guitar Combo Amp features 3-band EQ control to better define your sound. The switchable overdrive (with optional footswitch) kicks your guitar into high-gear with plenty of heavy tone. The Orange amp's built-in tuner is easy, helpful, and keeps you in precise tune. The auxiliary input is great for an MP3 player, for playing along to, or just jamming out with the loudspeaker. The Orange CR35LDX amp's headphone out is great for silent practicing.The collection of digital effects adds character to sound. This 35W Orange amplifier's effects include delay, reverb, chorus, and tremolo for a wide assortment of sounds you can get in this sweet combo. A line out also lets you plug in to a larger stack, or into a soundboard for an amplified experience with the tone and control of your Orange guitar amp.Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 9.06 inches | | Product Width: | 16.93 inches | | Product Height: | 14.57 inches | | Product Weight: | 25.35 pounds | | Package Length: | 19.5 inches | | Package Width: | 18.1 inches | | Package Height: | 11.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 27.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 4 reviews |
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Best words to describe this amp SWEET TONE Feb 04, 2011
By Maria y Roberto I just bought this beauty and Im just amazed! the tone is so clear jet punchy. The overdrive can go hard rock levels but I dont consider that it can go further than that without lacking that metal punch you get in amps like Mesa,Marshall or other Orange models. It can be done I guess but it doesnt sound right to me. This is a the perfect amp for practice, recording and even for a small gig band. It is loud! Orange is the kind of amp that has 35 but sounds like a 50W so u can play side by side with a drumer with no problems at all. Eric johnson, ACDC,ZZTOP,and countless other bands tones are achivable with this combo.
Awesome amp Aug 18, 2011
By Johnny Hang I'm just starting how to play guitar and this amp is worth wonders. It's well worth the price and it was playable right out of the box. Really nice clean sound and nice overdrive. However, it does indeed work best with the clean sound and I don't really think it's meant for heavy playing, but it does work to a good degree. Anyway, a good well worth amp; I never regret buying it.
2 of 4 found the following review helpful:
***UPDATE*** The Solid State Amp w/ A Soul Aug 16, 2011
By Jared Burdick
"JBurd"
***I stand by my initial impressions regarding the sound of this product...but BUYER BEWARE. I went through two units in 30 days. Both units had issues with the effects and the first unit's iPod jack didn't work at all. Unfortunately the problem was a loud screeching and/or buzzing that would occur when the guitar wasn't being played. Let me reiterate - I LOVE THE SOUND OF THIS AMP!!! And it is LOUD - play just fine with a drummer loud. I am incredibly dissappointed in the unreliability of the product. If you have a reailer nearby that carries it and don't mind returning if the need arises, than I would still risk it, but an online purchase was just too much hassle for me to stick with it. ***
So in a short amount of time, I've burned through a lot of gear searching for the perfect "at home" set up. I currently have a Mustang, had Vox, Line, Crate and have played extensively the Roland Cube and Peavy Vyper. For those keeping score at home, that's pretty much every thing out there for mass consumption.
The Crush is the only one I gave 5 stars. It has far fewer features than a Cube 40, Vox VT, Mustang or Vyper. So if you're looking for a feature heavy toolbox of an amp, this is probably more like 3 stars. If you are thinking, "just by a tube amp" - the closest in price - Vox AC4, Pignose or Laney Cub - are still simply to loud for home use and suffer from their own unique set of issues).
sooooo...I went with what I felt was the closest to that tube feeling...
The Crush gives you hard rock/blues tones that you can control either via footswitch or simply the gain channel, amp volume and guitar volume. The Orange also has a voice that is simply fuller than any of the above mentioned amps. The only other solid state that came close (opinion) to tone was the Frontman 212r, but with the 212 set up, you get more bottom end by default. For a single 10, the Crush is surprisngly full sounding.
This amp doesn't model. In fact, it behaves like a tube amp. The "gain" channel with the gain and OD set around 12:00 gives you a very smooth and natural break up that has it's own voice, but can get really loud in the house to acheive the effect. The notes are articulate, even with the gain and OD dimed. That was what I just couldn't find, until now in any of the other amps listed above. Some have wonderful models (Mustang) or amazing clean channel (Roland) or are screaming metal machines (Line 6), but I wanted an amp with solid state features that behaved like a tube. It has a headphone jack, output jack for iPod and some effects that are usable.
In regards to the effects, I will say that you cannot manipulate or stack them - you get 16 combinations that Orange chose and a nob to control the intensity of the effect. That's it. Fender, Vox and Roland all kill the Crush in this case. I use the room reverb and a Boss DS-1 distortion pedal. I get perfect rock, hard rock tones at low volume. Be aware, you will get some fizz if you dime the Gain and OD channel and really crank it up. On the other hand, with the volume on amp and pedal cranked, just using the guitar's volume to push the level of break up works flawlessy and gives me a tone that I couldn't pull with the other amps.
For the price (around $200 - $250 for amp & pedal) and sound alone, it's just a dynamite value. Although both the Vox and Mustang series do a good job of emulating their big, toob filled brothers, the Orange Crush LDX wins in the tone department for me. Ultimately that's all a matter of preference. But after months of exchanging and borrowing various practice amps, I've found the amp that I hear in my head when everything is turned off.
3 of 9 found the following review helpful:
A Piece of Junk Apr 10, 2011
By The Kid
"The Kid"
I really wanted to like this amp, but it was awful. This China-built amp is a total piece of junk. If I could have given it zero stars, I would have. There was a hum from the amp that wouldn't quit no matter what I did. That was really annoying. The effects sounded weak and pretty lame. The speaker sounded very harsh for a 10", and I don't think it can really handle the 35w output. In fact, virtually every video review I've seen of this amp has been with it miked; IMHO, this seems to be an attempt to compensate for the speaker's shortcomings when not miked. It sounded just awful.
The amp had no guts at all, even though it's just a practice amp. The build quality stinks ... not one meaningful piece of metal at all, except for the screws on the back; there's plastic all over the place. My little Marshall solid state practice amp (a VS-15 purchased new in 1997 and built in England) has a lot more guts, much better sound (particularly in the Gain area) and better build quality than this piece of nonsense that's attempting to pass for a decent piece of equipment. I know, I know ... it's cheap, solid state, and one shouldn't expect a lot. Well, I expected something much better and a minimally acceptable level of quality control. Orange has a lot of nerve hawking this thing under its august name. If you want a little modeling amp to futz around with, then look elsewhere (Roland, Vox, Vyper, etc.). If you want "real" Orange product rather than junk pretending to be what it isn't, then you'll have to spend significantly more for Orange tube gear. I was utterly disgusted with this thing and sent it back. NOT RECOMMENDED AT ALL!
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