Orange OR15 Valve Head in stock

£529.00

The Orange OR15 Valve Head is now in stock . You will find it with fast UK delivery online for £529 with P+P. This excellent piece of kit is manufactured by Orange This product comes with a great warranty. The OR15H amplifier from Orange celebrates the sounds which originally defined the Orange company way back…

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The Orange OR15 Valve Head is now in stock . You will find it with fast UK delivery online for £529 with P+P. This excellent piece of kit is manufactured by Orange This product comes with a great warranty.

The OR15H amplifier from Orange celebrates the sounds which originally defined the Orange company way back in 1972. This amp is based upon a 50w single-channel head with a very similar blues/rock crunchy sound. The “pics only” nickname comes from the styling of the front panel – true to the original amps that the OR15H is based upon, the panel features no text only images which describe the controls’ functions.

Introduced more recently, this 15w version of the original 50w head satisfies the demand for this kind of classic, vintage Orange tube tone in an amp with less wattage and a lower price. It’s ideal for guitarists who want the vintage Orange 70s sound in a compact package that will still sing at rehearsal and jamming volumes.

Here’s what Orange say about the OR15H Amplifier

In 1972 Orange launched an amp that defined their sound. It was dubbed the ‘Pics Only’ due to the absence of any text, instead using pictures only on the face plate of the amp.

The OR15H owes more than a nod to this vintage legend; from the method of its construction, the blues and rock tone, even the cosmetics. The new OR15H offers an alternative specification to the original 50w head for those looking for a 15-watt Class A guitar amp, still delivering the vintage Orange tone and for the first time offering the Pics only styling in a smaller package.

Specifications

  • Single channel
  • Three-band EQ
  • 4 stage gain section
  • Classic 2 x EL84 class A valve configuration
  • 3 x 12AX7, 1 x 12AT7
  • 15-watts RMS

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Guitar Amps and Cabs

Guitar amps and cabs are just as crucial to a guitarist’s tone as the guitar itself. Amplifiers shape the sound—whether it’s clean and warm, crunchy and bluesy, or full-on distortion for rock and metal. They come in two main types: combo amps, which include both the amp and speaker in one unit, and amp heads, which are paired with separate cabinets (cabs) to project the sound.

Cabs come in various sizes, like 1×12, 2×12, or the mighty 4×12, each delivering different tone and feel. Speakers, cabinet wood, and even open vs closed backs all influence the sound. Matching the right amp and cab gives players control over their dynamics, tone, and presence—whether you’re playing in your bedroom, a studio, or on a festival stage.

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Valve, also known as tube, refers to a type of amplifier technology that uses vacuum tubes to amplify the guitar signal. Valve amps are renowned for their warm, rich tone, natural compression, and smooth distortion when driven hard. Many players prefer valve amps because of their dynamic response and organic sound character. Although they require more maintenance and can be heavier than solid-state amps, valve amplifiers remain a favourite choice for professional musicians seeking classic tones and expressive performance.

About Orange

We have new and used Orange musical equipment available on our website for fast direct delivery from sellers across the UK & Europe.

Orange Amplification is a British company famous for its distinctive valve amplifiers and bright orange cabinets. Founded in 1968, Orange quickly became known for its unique designs and rich, powerful tones that have attracted musicians across many genres. Their amps are celebrated for their durability, vintage-inspired sound, and bold aesthetic. Orange continues to innovate with a range of models, from compact practice amps to professional stage heads, making them a popular choice for guitarists seeking classic tone with modern reliability.