With switchable channels, cab simulation and a host of other handy features, Orange’s latest mini-monster aims to solve all your gigging and recording headaches.
Boss is hardly a newcomer to digital multi-effects processors with amp simulation. But it is new to touchscreen control. Does the GX-100 let you swipe your way to tone heaven?
It might be named after a heavy artillery weapon, but this 15W amplifier is no bigger than the average stompbox. Can it really replace a full-size valve head?
The deluxe version of the Simplifier analogue amp and cabinet simulator adds digital reverb, stereo operation and channel switching – but does more complexity mean less rock’n’roll?
Another brand from the rock ’n’ roll era has been revived, and new Harmony guitars are followed by three handsome and supremely affordable valve combos offering 5, 20 or 50 watts of retro-inspired crunch.
Utilising some unusual valves and sporting a range of tones inspired by classic Fenders, the Super Bee packs a fearsome sting at home and stage-friendly volumes.
No bigger than a chunky stompbox, Orange’s latest Terror is a fully fledged 20-watt amplifier complete with valve preamp and (sort of) channel switching.