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Orange Baby Amps and O Tone 40: A Solid-State Affair

Orange Baby Amps and O Tone 40: A Solid-State Affair  ·  Source: Orange

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Orange is introducing three Baby amps that pack the punch we’ve come to love from Orange but at a much more compact form factor. The amp maker is also releasing the O Tone 40, a solid-state combo amp.

Orange Baby Amps: Tour Baby 100, Gain Baby 100, and Dual Baby 100

The three new Baby amps from Orange can be viewed as evolutions of the amp maker’s famed Pedal Baby 100*. Each amp is lightweight (3 kilograms) and comes with a 100-watts, twin-channel, Class A/B, solid-state amp known from the Pedal Baby. In addition, each of the new Baby amps comes with an FX loop. Let’s take a look at the differences.

Orange Baby Amps: Tour Baby 100
Orange Baby Amps: Tour Baby 100 · Source: Orange

The Tour Baby 100 comes with a clean channel and a dirty channel. A VCO Compressor is built-in on the clean channel, and a two-band EQ. Once you switch to the dirty channel, it’s a point-of-break-up affair. Besides a three-band EQ, and controls for Presence and Gain, you get two volume dials. Besides the master volume, you get a second one. That setting can be accessed with the included foot switch, so no need for a boost pedal! Said footswitch also changes between the two channels.

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Gain Baby 100 and Dual Baby 100

Gain Baby 100
Gain Baby 100 · Source: Orange

The Gain Baby 100 has the same clean channel as the Tour Baby 100 and the same foot switch functionality. However, the dirty channel is a different affair. For it, you get four stages of saturation, which can go from subtle warming into massive overdriven sounds and everything in between. There is also a dedicated Tight Switch that, when engaged, boosts the upper mids at lower gain levels.

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The dirtiest-sounding of the Baby amps is the Dual Baby 100. Channel B is the same as on the Gain Baby 100. Channel A, however, heavily leans on the sounds of Orange’s beloved Rockerverb amps. There is also a Tubby Switch that boosts the bottom-end of the signal early in the chain for some sonic might.

Orange Baby Amps: Dual Baby 100
Orange Baby Amps: Dual Baby 100 · Source: Orange

O Tone 40: Black or Orange Combo

O Tone 40 Orange
O Tone 40 Orange · Source: Orange

Besides the Baby Amps, Orange is also releasing a new combo, the O Tone 40. It’s a single-channel, 40-watt Class A/B solid-state combo with onboard tremolo, reverb controls, a buffered FX loop and a direct output.

O Tone 40 Black
O Tone 40 Black · Source: Orange

But since we’re in Orange-land, this is no ordinary tremolo. It’s a foot-switchable JFET tremolo circuit that allows for grand sweeps to staccatos with a distinct sonic character. Same goes for the reverb, but, to keep costs from exploding, Orange is opting for a digital reverb module that emulates a classic spring reverb,

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The speaker is a 12″ Voice of the World model, which is perfect for the bluesy tones the O Tone 40 can create. Both an Orange* and a Black* model are available, and each one costs 499 euros.

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How much does a new Baby Amp from Orange cost?

The three Baby Amps are available to order now at Thomann. The estimated delivery time is 4-5 weeks. The Tour Baby 100*, Gain Baby 100*, and Dual Baby 100* each cost 599 euros.

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Orange Baby Amps and O Tone 40: A Solid-State Affair

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