The Rockerverb 100 MKIII head combines over a decade of user feedback with a number of new details and improvements. In a first for the Rockerverb Series, the MKIIIs include selectable output power options to manipulate headroom and volume, with t...
In this photo of Ryan Jarman performing live, his amp head can be seen in the background. Based on the writing in the upper right corner of the head, he is using an Orange Rockerverb 100 on top of a large Orange speaker cab. This photo is from The Cribs at O Beco São Paulo, and was taken November 2012 by [Donetts Diniz](https://www.flickr.com/photos/sithlawyer/).
moreIn this promotional image, Andreas is posing in front of a full-stack amplifier that includes a Orange Rockerverb 100 MKII Head and two [PPC412](http://equipboard.com/items/orange-ppc412-guitar-speaker-cabinet) cabinets.
moreFrank uses a Rockerverb 100 through two 4x12 orange cabinets as part of his live rig, as shown in this video by Orange.
moreBen: I use mainly Wizard amps live. In the studio, it varies, but the Wizards are always there. They are custom built in Canada by Rick St. Pierre who has been with AC/DC for decades. They are pretty unmatched when it comes to clarity, volume and tone. They’re not an easy amp to play; they force you to be on your game and really show the player themselves.
moreBen: I use mainly Wizard amps live. In the studio, it varies, but the Wizards are always there. They are custom built in Canada by Rick St. Pierre who has been with AC/DC for decades. They are pretty unmatched when it comes to clarity, volume and tone. They’re not an easy amp to play; they force you to be on your game and really show the player themselves.
moreIn this show Billy can be seen using an Organge Head amp, in the down far right corner.
moreIn this picture you can see a Orange Rockverb 100MK II 100W Tube Guitar Amp Head behind Lincoln
moreIn some pictures from this show they did on April 4th 2017, you can see a couple Rockerverbs in the background.
more"We wanted every amp to have it's own purpose. I used an Orange when the band first started," says Matt Skiba, at 1:19 in this rig rundown.
moreAt 12:19 in this "Rig Rundown" video, you can see Zack's Rockerverb 100 II Head. About Orange he says: "They're an awesome company, they treat artists real good, so I got this Rockerverb, I always liked how they sounded and in the context of what I was trying to achieve here, it just fit perfect."
moreAccording to Orange Amplifiers' [official site](https://www.orangeamps.com/portfolio-item/zack-anderson-of-blues-pills/), the Rockerverb 100 MK IIs are used by Dorian, with him saying “I love the tube tones, which link perfectly with my pedals.”
moreIn this video from Fearless Records, we see one of the guitarist and front-man of Pierce The Veil, Vic Fuentes, showing his touring rig. At this point in the video, he shows us the Orange Amplifiers Rockerverb 100 MK II 100W Tube Guitar Amp Head. He uses this is a backup. In this video, he states that his MAIN amp is a custom "from the ground up" amp his guitar tech made and that he cannot go into detail what is inside. He claims it's a secret and it should remain that way.
moreYou can see Eric is running through the Rockerverb with an Orange 412 on the left side of the stage.
moreIn this interview with Effectsbay about the effect pedals on John's board, the Orange Rockerverb 100 MKII halfstack is mentioned as one of the amplifiers used
moreThe "Equipment" section of this article sourced by the World Heritage Encyclopedia™ states that Charlie has "been seeing using a Diezel VH4, Orange Rockerverb 100, and a Peavey 5150."
moreIn this video the artist shows his personal studio including the amps he uses for rehearsing, recording and on stange
moreCan be see playing the the head throughout the entire video, and Orange states that he uses this amp in the decription.
more"A full-on Orange man, DePoyster relies on two Orange Rockerverb 100 MKII heads (one is a back-up) for his dirty tone," reads Jeremy DePoyster's [rig rundown](http://www.premierguitar.com/articles/20659-rig-rundown-the-devil-wears-prada).
moreBarry's amplifier can be seen here, and words are clearly seen as "Rockerverb 100, MK II".
moreIn this article with Guitar World, Lou and fellow WCAR guitarist Josh Moore describe their Warped Tour gear and setups.
moreDave talks about his Orange Amps and cabs in this rig rundown video from 8.13 onwards. The Rockerverb is his backup. https://youtu.be/88vqY618SUk?t=496
moreOranges website state that Kamron uses orange and gives a quote from Kamron on how he feels about Orange. “Orange has always been my go to cab because they have such a clear punchy tone. The Rockerverb 100 MKII is a plug-in play head. No matter what room you’re in or what sound you are going for it has given me what I was looking for. I couldn’t be happier with my set up.”
moreIn the Music video for Shinebox By his band CrazyEightyEight, Jarrod uses a orange amp head
moreThe Rockerverb 100 MKIII head combines over a decade of user feedback with a number of new details and improvements. In a first for the Rockerverb Series, the MKIIIs include selectable output power options to manipulate headroom and volume, with the 100 Watt version switching down to 70, 50 or 30W. The MKIII also features the same footswitchable attenuator that has been so popular with users of our Thunderverb and Dual Dark Series amps.
The Clean channel has been revoiced on the MKIIIs for a more ‘chimey’ response. The clean side now has even greater headroom than previous models, whilst still retaining the warmth and vintage character of a non-master volume design. Also, the valve driven spring reverb now has a more extensive range with a brighter trail. Add to this a host of other hidden refinements and you have the finest sounding and most feature-laden Rockerverb to date.
I have a Dual Recto and a Marshall JVM410 and both are goddam good, but both can get modulated to get the same tone, you can literally get same sound with these amps as any other like the ENGL powerball, the Ampeg V4BH etc. But what i really really love about this one is that it have its own voice, its own tone, it have soul, it have BALLS, the cleans are warm and cristal clear, and the high gain is brutal and face melting, and this amp is loud, loud, loud your neighbors will love you. The thing about this called boutique amps is that you get their own signature voice and im in love with this one
This amp is the perfect amp for me. It's overdrive channel has that unbeatable 'near the point of breakup' sound when you dial it in that way. It can do real big sparkly cleans, and will also do huge disgusting Counterparts style heavy tones. You could do straight up old school blues on this, or you could play ridiculous high gain metal And it is LOUD. Real LOUD
Other than I have nothing to say as I just can't describe how good it is.
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