Orange Amplification has teamed up with Orianthi to debut a limited-edition Orianthi Crush 20RT portable app.
Orianthi partnered with Orange Amplification to release a travel-friendly amp that's functional and reliable. The new limited-edition Orianthi Crush 20RT has been played by the respected guitarist, singer-songwriter both in the studio and at live gigs with a glowing response.
The white Tolex-clad, solid-state signature Crush 20RT offers some of the most distinctive tones available in its price range. With the gain turned down, the amp delivers a versatile crystal clean tone. The 'dirty channel' can be selected to unleash high levels of detailed creamy distortion to full saturation.
The Crush 20RT offers a wide range of sonic possibilities, courtesy of an 8” custom-designed 'Voice of the World' speaker. From modern sonic punch to vintage tones, this portable amplifier also includes a 3-band EQ, built-in 'spring-inspired' reverb, and a chromatic tuner.
The amp also features Orange's innovative CabSim circuit that faithfully emulates the muscle of an Orange 4 x 12” cabinet through the Crush 20RT's headphone/line output. At just 16 pounds, the Crush 20RT is one of the most portable guitar amps available on the market. You can check out a video of Orianthi playing while using the new Orange Crush 20RT limited-edition portable amp below.
“I wanted a portable amp I could use anywhere,” Orianthi says about the partnership. “There's a soaring tone you get from this amp despite its small compact size. Plus this amp is really diverse — from the clean channel to the dirty channel — there's warmth and there's grit, it really is quite incredible. I think everyone is really going to dig it.”
The Crush 20RT was designed to offer more guitarist British-designed circuitry and authentic British tonality. For amp aficionados the world over, the recently released limited-edition 'Oriverb' combo amp is also offered on the Orange Amps website.
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