The twin channel Crush 20 takes an uncompromising approach to guitar tone and puts it in a compact and portable package. Orange’s all-new high gain, 4 stage preamp design serves up a hugely versatile palette of rich distorted tones with a commanding delivery that belies the amp’s modest footprint.

Orange Crush 20 Guitar Combo Amp Features
  • Footswitchable channels
  • Analogue signal path
  • CabSim loaded headphone output
  • New High gain preamp design, 4 stage preamp
  • 20 Watts
Crush - Practice amplifiers refined
Forget any preconceived notions of practice amps. Made in Orange’s brand new state of the art factory the Crush range sets a new benchmark for quality, introducing players of all levels to the essence of Orange.

For 2015 the Crush series has been completely overhauled. Orange’s mission was to not to reinvent the wheel, but to buck the trend - you won’t find any sterile digital amp modelling here. Building on the huge success of their critically acclaimed Crush Pro models, they’ve introduced the same high gain, 4 stage preamp design into the Crush range.

This means responsive overdrive and detailed levels of saturation never before heard in a practice amplifier. Powerful analogue circuits create amps with ‘gut punch’ tones which react like their bigger brothers in the Orange family, whilst their new CabSim feature faithfully emulates the muscle of an Orange 4x12" cabinet through the headphone output.

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