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Description

The Orange Rockerverb 50 Guitar Amp Head is a powerful choice for guitarists seeking the perfect blend of vintage warmth and modern versatility. This amp head is celebrated for its distinctive valve-driven tone, a hallmark of Orange's renowned craftsmanship. Designed for both studio and stage, the Rockerverb 50 delivers clear, articulate sound with its dual-channel setup, allowing musicians to effortlessly switch between clean and dirty tones.

With its all-valve design, this amp head harnesses the sonic power of EL34 tubes, creating a robust and dynamic sound. The Rockerverb 50 features an effects loop, providing seamless integration with your pedalboard, and a built-in reverb, ensuring lush, ambient soundscapes at the turn of a knob. Its sturdy construction is built for the rigors of touring, while the intuitive controls make it user-friendly for artists of all levels.

Key Features:

  • All-valve design with EL34 power tubes
  • Dual-channel versatility for clean and dirty tones
  • Built-in reverb for ambient soundscapes
  • Effects loop for seamless pedalboard integration
  • Renowned Orange craftsmanship for robust performance

Owner's manual

Orange Rockerverb 50 Guitar Amp Head User Manual

Product specs

Brand Orange
Model Rockerverb 50 2-Channel 50-Watt Guitar Amp Head
Finish Black, Orange
Year 2004 - 2009
Made In United Kingdom
Categories Guitar Heads
Built-In Effects Built-In Effects
Color Family Black
Electronics Tube
Impedance 16 ohms, 8 ohms
Number of Channels 2 Channels
Number of Inputs 1 Input
Output Power (Watts) 50
Power Tube Type EL34
Powered Unpowered
Reverb Spring Reverb

FAQs

Is the Orange Rockerverb 50 Guitar Amp Head a tube amp?

Yes, the Orange Rockerverb 50 is a tube amp, featuring a 100% tube design in both the preamp and power sections, delivering classic warm and dynamic tones.

What type of power tubes does the Rockerverb 50 use?

The Orange Rockerverb 50 utilizes EL34 power tubes, which are known for their rich midrange and powerful sound, making it suitable for a variety of music genres.

How many channels does the Orange Rockerverb 50 have?

The Orange Rockerverb 50 features two channels, allowing for a versatile range of tones from clean to high-gain distortion.

Does the Orange Rockerverb 50 include built-in effects?

Yes, the Orange Rockerverb 50 includes built-in effects, specifically a spring reverb, which adds depth and ambiance to your sound.

What are the impedance options for the Orange Rockerverb 50?

The Orange Rockerverb 50 offers impedance options of 16 ohms and 8 ohms, providing flexibility to match with different speaker cabinets.

Is the Orange Rockerverb 50 suitable for live performances?

With its 50-watt output and robust tube design, the Orange Rockerverb 50 is well-suited for live performances, offering enough power to cut through in band settings.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Unique sonic range distinct from other major brands

  • Excellent build quality, described as "built like a tank"

  • Versatile clean and distortion channels, suitable for many genres

  • Exceptional clarity and power at 50 watts, even at high distortion

  • Inspiring design and aesthetics

  • Notably pedal-friendly, especially through the effects loop

  • Capable of producing easy and clear pinch harmonics

  • Features a high-quality reverb

  • Maintains tonal integrity at various volumes

  • Described as having a warm and creamy sound

CONS

  • Considered a "one trick pony" by some, lacking versatility

  • Clean channel perceived as somewhat flat

  • Mk1 version may not be ideal for extreme distorted genres like death metal

  • Expensive, potentially affecting accessibility for some users

  • Some users might prefer different tube characteristics for specific tones

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Orange Rockerverb 50 Guitar Amp Head.

Comparisons

  • The Rockerverb 50 MK3 uses EL34 tubes, while the MK1 uses 6V6 tubes, offering distinct tonal differences between the models.

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  • Owners have traded their Rockerverb 50 MKI combos for AD30 setups, indicating comparable satisfaction with both models.

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  • The Dark Terror amp is noted for having a more focused, scoopable gain compared to the Rockerverb, despite some misconceptions about their similarity.

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Use cases and applications

  • The amp is noted for its ability to achieve doomy tones and can enter fuzz territory with high output pickups and cranked settings.

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  • For solo home use, the OR15 is considered a more practical and reasonably priced alternative to the Rockerverb 50.

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  • The amp effectively switches to 25 watt mode, making it more suitable for home use without sacrificing tonal quality.

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  • Even with powerful setups like the Rockerverb 50 MKIII and a 2x12 cab, the amp is still manageable for bedroom use, appealing to home and live players alike.

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Features and functionality

  • The Rockerverb 50's dirty channel is described as not particularly clean or articulate, with a floppy bass response when gain is high.

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  • The Rockerverb 50 MKIII combo features Neo creamback speakers, providing a distinctive tonal character that owners appreciate.

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  • Factory plug-ins are located at the back of the amp, adding convenience for users looking to modify or troubleshoot their setup.

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Mods and upgrades

  • A boost pedal with a 3-band EQ, like the Slamurai or Bad Monkey, can help clean up the Rockerverb's tone.

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  • A Big Muff Pi pedal is a favorite among users for achieving doom metal tones when paired with the Rockerverb 50.

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Value and pricing

  • New Rockerverb 50s are seen as overpriced by some, with used models offering better value, especially the MK1 and MK2 at around $1,000 USD.

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User experience

  • Even at lower volumes, the Rockerverb 50 MKIII maintains its rich sound, making it versatile for both home use and potential gigging.

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  • Owners who transitioned from a 1x12 to a vertical 2x12 cabinet report a significant improvement in sound quality and impact.

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4.5 out of 5

Based on 7 Reviews and 22 Ratings

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oedipoes

Can do anything you throw at it

This amp sounds great. It is 50W, but uses 4 power amp tubes. Clean channel is real clean and lively. The distortion channel can do everything from Jimmy Page to Slipknot. You can spot the 4 gain stages clearly when dialing the gain up. Easy to find your tone. This amp has a gift for pinch harmonics. They are so easy. It doesn’t need a boost, but it takes them very well. In general it is a pedal-friendly platform. Add to that a great over-the-top reverb and you have an amp that can do it all. Seriously. I have many amps and not one can do both pristine cleans and grinding distortion. Very very good amp. 5 out of 5 stars!

cwirus88

One of the greates amps ever made!

You know it is the right amp when three things happen at one time. First, time flies by and you just simply can't stop playing. Second, no pedal is required to make up tone because everything sounds perfect with a guitar and a cable. Third, you feel the floor literally shaking. This amp can do every genre of music - jazz, blues, hard rock, metal - you name it, Rockerverb will get you there. Loud as milion of screaming Spartan warriors, build like a tank, sounds like a heaven!

roberttengs

Love that sound !

The last couple of years I played alot of high gain amps (still have my EVH 5150 III), but when I tried the Orange Rockerverb I got hooked !

Thees Amps really does it all ! For me they have the mix of the really good old Marshall Amps, just with a little more gain.

Now I just use my Orange RV 50W for Metal, Stoner and rock, but buy the 50W and not the 100W ! You can really push those tubes with the 50W and get the greate tone

tervonen

Basic workhorse

I got the mark I and it does the job just fine. Not for crazy distorted death metal but for rock it's spot on.

tom_perrett

heaviest distorted tone ive played

The clean channel is a bit flat, so i just use the distortion and roll the gain back. I got it more so because i wanted the look of an orange. I use a Local Byron bay pedal makers distortion for my heaviness.

willprinzi

My Forever Head

Keep all the EQs at 12 o'clock, this guy is perfection - like dust on a cowboy's boots or cream on a creamsicle.

jimmarchi1

that's the most poetic but least informative review ever

willprinzi

It says it all!

jimmarchi1

I dunno, I've played a lot of the rocker heads and I think there's a lot more to say. Personally I like the discontinued rocker 30 best

willprinzi

Fair enough, maybe its a matter of taste, but I dig the more modern/high gain tones this thing gets, it seems to fit everything I throw at it

lucas_ferraz

My tone

Adding pedals or not, this amp is my tone !!!

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Sergio Medina

Guitarist

Chiodos

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Verified via Photo

Sometimes used instead of the Mesa head, as seen here.

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Paul Jackson

Guitarist

Blackberry Smoke

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Paul talks about his Orange amp at 1:50 in the video

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Becky Black

Singer, Guitarist

The Pack A.D.

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In an Instagram photo shared by thepackad, Becky Black is seen using an Orange Rockerverb 50 Guitar Amp Head while recording at Rain City Recorders.

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Paul Marc Rousseau

Guitarist, Composer

Silverstein

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Verified via YouTube

At 0:35 in this Youtube video, you can see Paul giving a thorough description of his Orange Rogerverb 50. Thorough.

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Christopher Day

Guitarist

Norma Jean

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Verified via YouTube

Chris indicates in this video that he played a fellow tour-member's Rockerverb 50 and loved it; that's why he requested Orange to bring that model for the recording of Norma Jean's Meridional album.

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Mark Thomas Baker

Guitarist

Orchid

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Mark posted a pic of his rig of Rockerverb Orange Mk1 Heads.

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Dan Palmer

Guitarist

Zebrahead

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Visible in this Instagram post by Palmer.

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Michael Hoggard

Guitarist

Ulcerate

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Michael Hoggard uses the Orange Rockerverb 50 Guitar Amp Head, as confirmed through direct communication with the band via email.

See how Rune Rebellion uses Orange Rockerverb 50 Guitar Amp Head

Rune Rebellion

Turbonegro

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Verified via Orangeamps

“I have used Orange heads for 8 years now, my first being a rented AD120 at the Thrasher Skater Of The Year Awards at The Great American Music Hall in San Francisco in 2004. It was a total revelation! I have used a Rockerverb 100W regularly for shows ever since, and I recorded the whole new Turbonegro album pretty much all live in Electric Lady in New York on a Gibson SG straight into a Rockerverb 50W / Orange 4×12” setup, no effects whatsoever. The Rockerverb sound provides me with the softness of classic rock mixed with the modern hard rock growl which is just perfect for the full on Turbonegro guitar attack.”

See how Eric Dangerfield uses Orange Rockerverb 50 Guitar Amp Head

Eric Dangerfield

Singer, Guitarist

The Paradox

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From Eric’s Instagram, he shows where he purchased a Rockerverb 50.

See how Roman Miroshnichenko uses Orange Rockerverb 50 Guitar Amp Head

Roman Miroshnichenko

Guitarist

Vai

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Verified via Romanmiroshnichenko

Roman's official website gear page

See how Thomas Betrisey uses Orange Rockerverb 50 Guitar Amp Head

Thomas Betrisey

Guitarist, Bassist

Sybreed

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He use the orange rocketverb only for studio recordings

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