Orange Pedal Baby 100W Class A/B Power Amplifier

£295.00

The Orange Pedal Baby 100W Class A/B Power Amplifier is In stock available now for fast UK delivery online for GBP 295 + Delivery. Designed for the touring musician, the Pedal Baby 100 combines 100 watts of Class A/B power with transparent sound and incredible portability. Pedals, modellers, preamps, digital processors – you name it,…

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The Orange Pedal Baby 100W Class A/B Power Amplifier is In stock available now for fast UK delivery online for GBP 295 + Delivery. This excellent piece of kit is manufactured by Orange and in New condition and comes with a great warranty.

Designed for the touring musician, the Pedal Baby 100 combines 100 watts of Class A/B power with transparent sound and incredible portability. Pedals, modellers, preamps, digital processors – you name it, the Pedal Baby can handle it!

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Class A/B Power Amp

Yes, Class D amps are have a reputation for efficiency, but many argue that class A/B amps have a certain feel that’s unmistakable. By opting for a class A/B configuration, Orange have ensured that the Pedal Baby retains the dynamics and nuances of your performance. With a single class A front-end, rest assured your tone will sparkle and roar in equal measure – this ain’t no flat-sounding solid-state power amp!

Portable, powerful

At 3kg in weight and just over 30cm long, the Pedal Baby has been forged with the touring musician in mind. Fly dates, lengthy travel commitments, limited set-up time – it ticks all the boxes. In addition, it comes with a 2-band EQ with plenty of cut/boost on tap. At 12 o’clock, the EQ is bypassed for full transparency; tilt it either way and you can colour your tone according to your cab, DI or whatever’s required.

Here’s what Ade Emsley says:

If you’re looking at flying into a festival, backline companies will often have Marshall or Orange amps. Around 80% of them will be 16 Ohms, so with the Pedal Baby, you can turn up with it and some pedals, a guitar, and you can place this on top of the cabs already on stage and have at least 70 Watts out of it clean – so you can easily do a gig with this.

If you have all your sounds dialed in on your pedal board geared up for flying rigs then is is perfect for that too. You can use this in any gigging situation, anything from small clubs to festivals. The front end is Class A and the power amp is Class AB so it’s got a good quality, natural sound and it represents accurately what you put into it.

Specifications

  • Controls: Bass, treble, volume
  • Output Power: 100 Watts At 8 Ohms, 70 Watts At 16 Ohms
  • Impedance: Minimum Total Impedance 8 Ohms, or 1 X 8 Ohms / 1 X 16 Ohms / 2 X 16 Ohms
  • Speaker Output Options: 2 X Speaker Outputs
  • Unboxed Dimensions (W X H X D):: 30cm X 7.7cm X 19.5cm (11.81″ X 3.03″ X 7.68″)
  • Unboxed Weight: 3.2kgs (7.05lbs)

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100w

100w (100 watts) typically refers to the power output of an amplifier. In guitar gear, a 100-watt valve amp is known for its headroom, volume, and punch, often used in larger venues or for heavy rock and metal tones. It delivers more clean volume before distortion compared to lower wattage amps, which means it stays clearer at higher volumes. However, it can be overkill for small rooms or home use unless it’s paired with an attenuator or run through a reactive load and cab sim. High wattage doesn’t always mean better tone—it just offers a different kind of dynamic range and stage presence.

Amplifier

An amplifier, or amp, is a device that boosts the electrical signal from your guitar to produce sound through speakers. It plays a crucial role in shaping your tone and controlling volume. Amplifiers come in various types, including valve (tube), solid-state, and digital modelling, each offering different sound characteristics. Whether used for practice, recording, or live performance, an amp helps bring your guitar’s voice to life with clarity, power, and personality.

Guitar Amps

Guitar amps are essential for shaping and amplifying your sound, whether you’re playing electric, acoustic, or bass guitar. They come in various types—valve (tube), solid-state, and digital modelling—each offering different tonal characteristics and features. From compact practice amps to powerful stage-ready combos and heads with matching cabs, this category covers all your amplification needs. We stock a wide range from trusted brands, offering everything from clean tones to all-out distortion, perfect for home practice, recording, or live performance.

pedal

A pedal is a compact device that guitarists use to alter their instrument’s sound by shaping effects such as distortion, delay, reverb, and modulation. Typically housed in a rugged enclosure and controlled by footswitches, pedals are designed to be placed on the floor for hands-free operation during playing. They can be analogue or digital, true bypass or buffered, and come in countless varieties to suit different styles and preferences. Pedals are essential tools for creating signature tones and adding colour and texture to a guitarist’s sound.

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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.

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