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Description

Unleash the power of your sound with the Orange Thunderverb 200W Guitar Amplifier Head, a beastly creation crafted for both studio precision and live stage dynamism. This 200-watt powerhouse is more than just a robust amplifier; it’s a versatile sonic tool for guitarists who demand excellence and flexibility in their tone. With two channels at your disposal, you can seamlessly switch from a pristine, clean sound to a growling, distorted fury, thanks to the intuitive footswitchable controls. The Thunderverb’s unique variable attenuator allows you to harness its full tube-driven might without rattling the walls, making it perfect for both intimate venues and colossal stages.

Beyond its sheer power, the Thunderverb 200W offers a rich palette of tone-shaping options. Dive into its tube-driven spring reverb for lush, resonant echoes that bring your performances to life. The integrated tube-driven effects loop further expands your creative horizons, letting you layer effects with ease and precision. Whether you’re chasing the classic Orange amp tones or carving out a signature sound with the 3-band EQ, this amp head is designed to meet your every musical demand.

Join a community of musicians who trust in the legendary craftsmanship of Orange, and experience the Thunderverb 200W—a true titan in the world of guitar amplification.

Key Features:

  • Two footswitchable channels for versatile tone options
  • 200W of power, switchable to 100W for smaller venues
  • Variable attenuator for controlled, dynamic sound
  • Tube-driven spring reverb and effects loop
  • Intuitive 3-band EQ for personalized sound shaping

Product specs

Brand Orange
Model TH200H Thunderverb 200
Finish Orange
Year 2007 - 2014
Made In United Kingdom
Categories Guitar Heads
Built-In Effects Built-In Effects
Electronics Tube
Impedance 16 ohms, 4 ohms, 8 ohms
Number of Channels 2 Channels
Number of Inputs 1 Input
Output Power (Watts) 200
Power Tube Type 6550
Reverb Spring Reverb

FAQs

What kind of music genres is the Orange Thunderverb 200W suitable for?

The Orange Thunderverb 200W is versatile and suitable for a wide range of genres, from rock and metal to blues and jazz, thanks to its powerful 200W output and two-channel design that offers both clean and overdriven tones.

Does the Orange Thunderverb 200W have built-in effects?

Yes, the Orange Thunderverb 200W features built-in effects, including a spring reverb, enhancing its tonal versatility and allowing for a richer sound experience without additional pedals.

Can the Orange Thunderverb 200W handle live performances with a full band?

Absolutely, the Orange Thunderverb 200W is designed for live performances, delivering ample power to cut through a mix, even in larger venues, making it an excellent choice for gigging musicians.

What type of power tubes does the Orange Thunderverb 200W use?

The Orange Thunderverb 200W uses 6550 power tubes, known for their high headroom and clear, punchy sound, which contribute to the amp's robust performance and tonal clarity.

How many channels does the Orange Thunderverb 200W have, and what are their features?

The Orange Thunderverb 200W has two channels, offering a range of tones from clean to high-gain distortion, providing flexibility for various musical styles and performance settings.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Manages 4 ohms with 2 channels of incredible built-in overdrive

  • Replaces well-known brands like Ampeg SVT-VR for bass players

  • Ideal for achieving distinct underground punk and metal guitar tones

  • Enables thick and heavy power chords across the neck

  • Maintains note clarity and separation even with heavily distorted bass

  • Features a unique switch to continue playing in 100 watt mode if a power tube fails

  • Darker and heavier tone compared to the Rockerverb series

CONS

  • Not well-suited for enhancing the top end of a bass rig, sound can be too boxy

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Orange Thunderverb 200W.

Features and functionality

  • The Thunderverb 200 is praised for its versatility, providing a powerful punch even when tuned down to A, making it ideal for lower tunings.

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  • The Thunderverb 200's reverb tank can sometimes come unplugged, requiring users to manually reconnect it.

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  • The amp's unique design uses two parallel paths for tube heaters, which can occasionally lead to heater wiring faults affecting performance.

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Use cases and applications

  • It's noted that the Thunderverb 200 can be used effectively as a bass amp, offering a rounder and thumper sound compared to other models.

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  • The amp is noted to play "doom" styles effectively, with tonal qualities similar to the OR120 but with a modern twist.

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  • Skipping the standby switch operation altogether could resolve some issues, as noted by users who suggest bypassing it without harming the amp's functionality.

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Comparisons

  • The Thunderverb 200 outshines the Crush Pro 120 in tonal quality, with users describing the Crush's tones as inferior, especially in distortion.

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  • An owner highlights moving from a Marshall Mode Four head to a Thunderverb 120, praising its versatility in achieving fuzzy, gritty, and clean tones.

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User experience

  • Owners report that the Thunderverb's dirty channel is so satisfying that it often negates the need for pedals, emphasizing its robust tube saturation.

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  • One owner describes an initial headache from the amp's output when paired with Does It Doom Walpurgis and CONAN Fuzzthrone pedals.

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Build quality

  • Some owners appreciate the Thunderverb's physical presence, noting that at high volumes, it offers a visceral experience akin to a "full-body massage."

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Mods and upgrades

  • Swapping 6550 tubes for KT88s is often considered but unlikely to change tone at normal volumes; worth checking with a tech for potential issues first.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Some owners experience issues with the amp not leaving standby, potentially due to a loose cable clamp or faulty standby switch, requiring careful troubleshooting.

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  • Intermittent rectifier diode issues may cause standby problems; users recommend checking with a multimeter while noting the presence of high voltage.

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  • Blue glow in tubes can indicate irregularities; swapping tube pairs may help diagnose issues, as observed when glow changes positions.

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Matt Pike Defines the Tone For This Amp

Perfect marriage with a Gibson Les Paul. Not a great amp to give top end to a bass rig - too boxy,

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See how Frank Iero uses Orange Thunderverb 200W

Frank Iero

Singer, Guitarist

My Chemical Romance

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At 8:40, Frank says "currently for my main tone...it is a Orange Thunderverb 200 watt, which I overdrive with a Blues Driver."

See how Wes Borland uses Orange Thunderverb 200W

Wes Borland

Singer, Guitarist

Limp Bizkit

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In this interview, Wes Borland talks about the Limp Bizkit album Gold Cobra, saying, "…for this record I used an Orange 200-watt Thunderverb…"

See how Nameless Ghoul uses Orange Thunderverb 200W

Nameless Ghoul

Singer, Guitarist

Ghost

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Verified via YouTube

at 2:07, you can see the black on the top of the control graphics extends about twice as far as the switches. This happens on the Thunderverb series of amps. It's tough to tell whether it would be a 50 or 200. (The Rockerverb series black color only extends about 1.5x as far as the switches.)

See how Matt Pike uses Orange Thunderverb 200W

Matt Pike

Guitarist

Sleep

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Verified via Photo

The Thunderverb 200w head is located behind Matt Pike.

See how Lee Malia uses Orange Thunderverb 200W

Lee Malia

Guitarist

Bring Me The Horizon

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Verified via Photo

Lee has an Orange Thunderverb as a backup amp, as shown on this Guitar Geek rig diagram.

See how Scott Holiday uses Orange Thunderverb 200W

Scott Holiday

Guitarist

Rival Sons

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Verified via YouTube

In this source video, Scott Holiday recalls the usage of the 200 watt Orange Thunderverb.

See how Joe Trohman uses Orange Thunderverb 200W

Joe Trohman

Guitarist

Fall Out Boy

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Verified via Premier Guitar

Joe Trohman uses this amp in his line up according the Premier Guitar

See how Junkie XL uses Orange Thunderverb 200W

Junkie XL

Composer, Music Producer

Tiësto vs. Junkie XL

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Junkie XL talks about his Orange Thunderverb 200 at 2:04 in this video.

See how Michael Gira uses Orange Thunderverb 200W

Michael Gira

Singer, Guitarist

Swans

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Verified via Orangeamps

The official Orange site states that Gira uses a Thunderverb 200.

See how Ryan Sitkowski uses Orange Thunderverb 200W

Ryan Sitkowski

Guitarist

Motionless In White

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In this photo, Ryan Sitkowski is seen using the Orange Thunderverb 200W amplifier.

See how Andy Williams uses Orange Thunderverb 200W

Andy Williams

Guitarist

Every Time I Die

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Verified via Orangeamps

“The reason I use Orange is because Black Sabbath had Orange shi*t in their Paranoid video. Plus I remember seeing the Blood Brothers shred them when I saw them a few times and they always sounded huge. Oh, and they look cool.” Andy

See how Norman Westberg uses Orange Thunderverb 200W

Norman Westberg

Guitarist

Swans

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Verified via Orangeamps

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