Decades of Distinctive Sound -or- A Legacy of Loudness
Since 1968, Orange has been building equipment that doesn't just keep up with the pack, but stands out in it. From a single shop in London to global stages and studio racks around the world, we've built a reputation for bold design, unmistakable tone and relentless innovation.
in the beginning
Orange Ecosystem
Getting Noticed

1970
The Orange Beach Buggy
The Orange beach buggy turned heads across London as a mobile brand ambassador driven by rock stars, eccentrics, and the NME.

1970
Product Placement on German National TV
Orange amps featured on Germany’s Beat-Club TV show in the 1970s, driving sales and leading to the creation of Orange GMBH.

1970
The Orange Log Book
Orange amps came with their own log book: tracking service history, ownership, and authenticity, just like classic cars of the era.

1971
Getting Noticed
Orange’s giant 24×12” and 10×15” speaker cabinets debuted in 1971, delivering huge sound and headline-grabbing impact at major trade shows.

1972
If You Can‘t Join ’Em... Beat ’Em
After AMII repeatedly rejected Orange, Cliff Cooper launched the Orange Gold Seal and co-founded the London Music Show to champion innovation.

1972
Orange and the BBC
Orange’s partnership with BBC DJs Rosko and Johnnie Walker powered roadshows, races, and one unforgettable 50,000-Watt rock’n’roll night.

1974
Orange at Midem France
Orange supplied PA and amplification for MIDEM Cannes, where a Stevie Wonder demo session sparked the brand’s global “Voice of the World” legacy.

2006
Queen’s Award Winners
Orange won the Queen’s Award for Enterprise three times, rightly recognised as a world-class British export leading the global music industry.

2009
Limited-Edition White
The white finish limited-edition amps launched in 2009 after artist demand, specifically from Madonna’s guitarist Monte Pittmann
Product Innovation
Orange Archive
Stories
1970
Eric Clapton and the Orange Shop Lefty Strat
Eric Clapton visited Orange Music hours before Jimi Hendrix’s death, buying a left-handed Stratocaster he’d planned to give him that night.
Read More1974
Rivals’ Dirty Tricks
At Stevie Wonder’s Rainbow Theatre show in London, a sabotaged Orange amp blew, but Cliff Cooper intervened in a flash, avoiding disaster and earning Stevie’s respect.
Read More2008
The 40th Anniversary
Limited to 40 hand-wired heads, Orange’s 40th Anniversary amps featured unique voicings, vintage tone, and collectible custom-shop certification.
Read More2018
Reflecting on 50 years
Orange thrived by innovating, not imitating, staying future-focused from Pics Only to OPC while maintaining a proudly psychedelic identity.
Read More2010
Orange Global
Orange’s global growth includes UK innovation, Chinese and Korean manufacturing, and USA expansion, all delivering worldwide quality and cutting-edge amp design.
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