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Orange O Tone 40 Combo Amplifier

Orange O Tone 40 Combo Amplifier

Regular price $399.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $399.00 USD
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We call the Orange O Tone 40 the "Deluxe Killer."

Why? Because it delivers the big, clean American-style tones that have made vintage Fender combos famous for decades—but without the back-breaking weight or eye-watering price tag.

At 40 watts through a 12" Voice of the World speaker, the O Tone 40 is loud enough for rehearsals, gigs, and just about anything short of a stadium tour. Unlike many tube amps, it stays remarkably clean as the volume comes up. If you're looking for sparkling cleans and a great pedal platform, this amp delivers in spades. The only thing it doesn't do like a Deluxe Reverb is start breaking up at halfway on the volume knob. This thing stays clean until the drummer starts asking you to turn down.

And that's really where the O Tone shines. Put a Tube Screamer, Blues Driver, or your favorite overdrive in front of it, and you've got a rig that can cover everything from country to classic rock to modern worship without breaking a sweat.

Features

• 40 watts of Class A/B solid-state power
• 12" Voice of the World speaker
• Built-in digital reverb (that sounds surprisingly Fender-ish)
• Footswitchable tremolo
• Buffered effects loop
• Lightweight and easy to transport
• Outstanding pedal platform

Tremolo

The onboard tremolo can range from a subtle shimmer to deep, pulsing movement. Whether you're chasing vintage swampy blues tones or dramatic rhythmic textures, it's all right there at the turn of a knob.

Reverb

The built-in reverb adds depth and space without getting in the way of your core tone. Use a little for dimension or turn it up for bigger, more atmospheric sounds.

Effects Loop

The buffered effects loop works beautifully with delays, reverbs, modulation effects, and multi-effects units, keeping your signal clear and your tone intact.

The Orange O Tone 40 is one of those amps that surprises people. They walk over expecting an Orange to sound like a rock machine, plug in, and discover a loud, clean, versatile combo that can hang with amps costing considerably more.

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