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Description
Unleash your music with the Orange Rockerverb MKII 100-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head - a masterpiece of sonic versatility. This all-tube, channel-switching marvel is brimming with classic British tones, offering an unparalleled adaptability that takes your sound from chimey cleans to modern metal distortions. The updated MKII version delivers a more transparent FX loop, a mid-band EQ on the clean channel, and an expanded reverb driven by an additional tube. Get ready to experience a two-stage clean channel that shines and sparkles, yet effortlessly breaks into a natural power tube breakup when pushed to its limits. The dirty channel gives you harmonically rich drive, perfect for any style. Want to tailor your sound further? The Rockerverb MKII allows for tube swapping, so you can switch out the stock EL34 power tubes for 6L6s/KT88s/6550s, altering the amp's personality entirely - just rebias and you're good to go!
Key Features:
- All-tube, channel-switching guitar head
- Classic British tones
- Two-stage clean channel
- Dirty channel for a range of distortions
- Transparent FX loop
- Mid-band EQ on clean channel
- Expanded reverb with additional tube
- Tube swapping feature allows for sound customization
- Compatible with EL34, 6L6, KT88, and 6550 power tubes
Product specs
| Brand | Orange |
| Model | Rockerverb 100 MK II 2-Channel 100-Watt Guitar Amp Head |
| Finish | Black, Orange, White |
| Year | 2010 - 2014 |
| 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) | 100 |
| Power Tube Type | EL34 |
| Powered | Unpowered |
| Reverb | Spring Reverb |
FAQs
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What type of power tubes does the Orange Rockerverb MKII 100-Watt Amp Head use?
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The Orange Rockerverb MKII 100-Watt Amp Head uses four EL34 power tubes but can also accept 6L6, KT88, or 6550 power tubes for tonal versatility.
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How many channels does the Orange Rockerverb MKII 100-Watt Amp Head have?
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The Orange Rockerverb MKII features two channels: a clean channel with Volume, Bass, Middle, and Treble controls, and a dirty channel with Gain, Bass, Middle, and Treble controls.
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Is the Orange Rockerverb MKII 100-Watt Amp Head suitable for gigging?
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Yes, with its 100-watt output, the Orange Rockerverb MKII Amp Head is powerful enough for live performances and can handle large venues.
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Does the Orange Rockerverb MKII 100-Watt Amp Head include built-in effects?
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Yes, this amp head features built-in spring reverb and an effects loop, allowing for additional tonal shaping and integration with external effects.
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Can the Orange Rockerverb MKII 100-Watt Amp Head be used with different speaker impedances?
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Yes, the Rockerverb MKII supports both 16 ohms and 8 ohms speaker impedances, providing flexibility in pairing with different speaker cabinets.
Videos
Premier Guitar
Monsters of High Gain - Orange Rockerverb 100 MKII
Reviews
PROS
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Unique tone with soul and distinct character
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Exceptional clean channel, clear and infinitely sculptable
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High gain settings are brutal and face-melting
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Versatile: from sparkly cleans to heavy metal tones
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100 watts of headroom ensures clarity between notes
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Built-in spring reverb adds depth to the sound
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Smooth tone from the dirty channel, ideal for rock
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Can achieve a wide range of sounds with pedals
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Notably loud, suitable for big venues
CONS
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Heavy and cumbersome to transport
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Might be too loud for smaller venues or home use
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Some may find it lacks tightness with lower gain tones
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Clean channel may be too dark for some preferences
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Orange Rockerverb MKII 100-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head.
Features and functionality
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The MKII improved the drive channel but compromised on clean tones, while the MKIII restored the clean quality and retained enhanced gain.
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The effects loop in MKI might pose high impedance issues, a concern for some users.
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The MKII's master volume does not allow full power tube saturation but does provide a phase inverter saturation effect, which differs from a true attenuator.
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Owners find the MKII's master volume lacks fullness at very low settings, suggesting it's not ideal for bedroom levels without additional equipment.
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The Rockerverb MKIII attenuator is effective at lowering volumes for home use but may require treble adjustments due to perceived tone changes at lower volumes.
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Use cases and applications
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Owners find 100 watts offers stronger low-end, beneficial for lone guitarists in trios needing extra bass presence.
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The MKII may not be suitable for home use without attenuation; users suggest waiting for the MKIII with built-in attenuation for better home performance.
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Owners suggest pairing the Rockerverb with Orange PPC212 OB or PPC212C cabs for better sound quality over budget options like Harley Benton.
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Comparisons
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The 50-watt Rockerverb may break up quickly on clean settings, suggesting MKI or MKIII for more "chimey" cleans.
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The JHS Little Black Box in the effects loop can help achieve cranked preamp tones on the MKII at low volumes, though a Micro Dark might offer better bedroom sound.
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Compared to other high-gain amps like the 5150 or Dual Rectifier, the Rockerverb offers a "fuzzier" tone and less tightness, though it can be tightened with an OD pedal.
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Value and pricing
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Spending significantly more on a new MKIII may not be justified over a used MKI, given similar core features.
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Mods and upgrades
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Some users consider using an external attenuator or pulling power tubes to manage volume on the MKII, though these methods have their drawbacks.
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User experience
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Owners report the MKIII can deliver tones from AC/DC to Slipknot, making it versatile for hard rock and metal, but its distortion character differs from Mesa Dual Rectifiers.
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The built-in reverb on the MKIII is praised, particularly for its modern voicing and versatility across genres.
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 4 Reviews and 27 Ratings
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The best amp i own
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
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The Best Amp of the Era
In a sea of compressed over saturated thin mid-scooped sounding metal amps. This Machine stands out from the rest. The versatility of this amp is unmatched, with mountains of gain on tap, iconic mid focused tone stack, and a clean channel that is infinity sculpt-able to your desires.
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Favourite amp. Period
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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In the YouTube video titled "Slash and Zakk Wylde guitar duel/duet" by kingyshell, Slash can be seen using the Orange Rockerverb MKII 100-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head.
at 0:30 of robot rock if you pause you can see a line of orange amplifiers including a purple orange rockerverb on top of 2 orange 2x12s. You can see a better shot of the stack at 0:54
Slipknot and Stone Sour guitarist Jim Root uses Orange Rockerverb 100 heads for his live rig, as seen in this video at (0:50). It's basically "straight into the heads," Root says. "I'm not using any external distortion, just using the preamps from the heads for all the gain," he said.
In this show Billy can be seen using an Organge Head amp, in the down far right corner.
Frank uses a Rockerverb 100 through two 4x12 orange cabinets as part of his live rig, as shown in this video by Orange.
In some pictures from this show they did on April 4th 2017, you can see a couple Rockerverbs in the background.
According to Guitar Geek's rig diagram, Lee uses a Orange Rockerverb 100 amp.
During Steve Lacy's first solo performance at the Soulection Experience, he used the Orange Rockerverb MKII 100-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head, as shown in the Amazon Photos source.
In 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.
Album Usage
The Orange Rockerverb MKII 100-Watt Tube Guitar Amp Head has been featured on the following albums:
WIECZORAMI CHŁOPCY WYCHODZĄ NA ULICE
Myslovitz (2024)
Shinebox
CrazyEightyEight (2018)
Chaos
Attila (2016)
Foundations of Burden
Pallbearer (2014)
Tracing Back Roots
We Came as Romans (2013)
Collide With The Sky
Pierce the Veil (2012)
Freak Out!
Teenage Bottlerocket (2012)
Smoko at the Pet Food Factory
Frenzal Rhomb (2011)
Human After All
Daft Punk & Daft Punk (2005)
Z rozmyślań przy śniadaniu
Myslovitz (1997)
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