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Orange Amplifiers Rockerverb 50 MKIII 50W Tube Guitar Amp Head Black


Description
The Orange Amplifiers Rockerverb 50 MKIII 50W Tube Guitar Amp Head in Black is a revitalized take on a modern legend. This dual-channel, all-tube head is primed to ignite with a stunning range of tones—from pristine cleans to molten high gain. is thrilled to offer the MKIII, the latest generation of Rockerverb that incorporates over a decade of user feedback for the most versatile and potent iteration yet.
Iconic British Crunch and Beyond
The Rockerverb gained renown for its distinctive British overdrive, which the MKIII delivers in spades through its Dirty channel. From bluesy crunch to face-melting distortion, this channel spans the gamut of heavy tones with exceptional clarity. The non-master volume Clean channel receives a sparkling revamp, with greater headroom and chime. A three-band EQ on the Dirty channel and two-band EQ on the Clean channel provide ample tonal shaping.
Unparalleled Control
The MKIII grants you unsurpassed command over your volume and distortion. Select between 50W and 25W of output power to manipulate headroom and drive. A footswitchable attenuator enables cranked-amp tones at whisper-quiet volumes. Defeat the attenuator via footswitch for a volume boost to cut through the mix. The reverb circuit also receives an overhaul for a wider and brighter sweep, from subtle ambience to all-out surf.
All-Valve Design
From preamp to power stage to reverb and effects loop, the Rockerverb MKIII is a 100% all-valve design. Four 12AX7 preamp tubes and a pair of EL34 power tubes deliver the authentic tube warmth, compression and harmonics that only a valve amp can. The valve-buffered effects loop ensures your time-based effects pedals integrate seamlessly with the amp's all-valve signal path.
Roadworthy and Studio-Tested
The Rockerverb MKIII continues its predecessor's legacy as an immensely versatile amp for both live and recording applications. Touring artists and session musicians have relied on the Rockerverb series for over a decade thanks to its reliably killer tone and rugged build. The MKIII version enhances this reputation with selectable output power for any venue, built-in reverb, and an effects loop to guarantee great tone for every gig and studio date.



Features
- Maximum wattage: 26W“50W; 50W
- Tube or solid state: Tube/valve
- Type: Head
- Number of preamp tubes: 4
- Preamp tube type: 12AX7/ECC83
- Number of power tubes: 2
- Power tube type: EL34
- Power attenuation: Yes Half-power switch and attenuation knob
- Impedance: 8, 16 ohms
- Number of channels: 2
- Footswitchable: Yes
- Number of inputs: 1
- Number of modes: 1
- Channel 1: Three-band EQ, plus gain and volume
- Channel 2: Two-band EQ and volume
- Channel 3: Not applicable
- Channel 4: Not applicable
- Master volume: No
- Mid-shift: No
- Resonance: No
- Presence: No
- Bright: No
- Contour: No
- Reverb: Yes
- Voicing control: No
- Boost: No
- Other:
- MIDI control: No
- Footswitch included: No
- Effects loop: Yes
- Footswitchable: Yes
- Reverb: Yes
- Tremolo: No
- Delay: No
- Echo: No
- Flanger: No
- Phaser: No
- Modulation: No
- Chorus: No
- Other:
- External speaker output: Yes
- Headphone output: No
- Direct output: No
- AUX input: No
- USB connectivity: No
- Built-in tuner: No
- Mute: No
- Width: 21.65"
- Height: 10.63"
- Depth: 11.02"
- Weight: 45.75 lb.
- Country of origin: England
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Best Uses
- Performances5
- Outdoor Events / Games4
- Amateur Recording3
- Home Studio3
- Professional Recording3
Cons
- Limited Functions2
- No line out for PA / Recording1
Describe Yourself
- Experienced4
- Professional Musician1
Pros
- Good Power Output5
- Easy To Use4
- Excellent Sound3
- Warm / Comfy3
- Portable1
Reviewed by 5 customers
Maybe
submitteda year ago
byScott
fromRichmond, Virginia
Bought the Mesa Mark 5 instead. Mesa has better Tone and is more Versatile for the same price. Plus I don't need a cabinet. I own a 2001 orange amp head and it kick's for what is intended for. But the Mesa amps win outright.
Great amp but…
submitteda year ago
byMike
fromVentura CA
Played this amp for years, it's great if you're trying to sound like Sabbath. Cleans are great too. But I feel it's a bit overpriced for what it is, when you can get a much more versatile Mesa Mark V 35 watt for the same price.
I would buy fifteen of these
Verified Buyer
submitted3 years ago
byEvan
fromSan Marcos
Hella sick.
Do I even need to write this?
submitted3 years ago
byJots
fromTucson, AZ
The reputation of the Rockerverb speaks for itself, so does the amp from the moment you turn it on. Stop thinking it over and buy it.
Waited to long to buy
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submitted8 years ago
byL..
fromPortland OR
Grate sounding amp head. Very articulate and detailed. Does not get muddy with the gain control all the way up. AWESOME clean channel, bright and punchy. This amp does it all.
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