I’ve been on a hot streak of collecting amps, but I haven’t gotten a new Orange in a while. Since I mostly buy my gear based on how good of a price I can get, not necessarily what I want most, I’ve been looking at the AD30’s for a long time, ever since I played one in my local store (I didn’t buy it at the time since I felt it was overpriced).
Since first playing one, I’ve gotten my hands on the OR50, RV50III, TV50, DD50, and spent considerable seat time with the TH30 and Rocker 30, but I was still keeping my eyes peeled for this unique amp. Finally, after a long wait, I spotted this amp for a great price and snagged it.
The most notable different of this amp, compared to other Oranges, is that it is a Class A amp, and each channel has completely independent preamps, with two tubes each. The power section has a quad of EL84’s, as well as a GZ34 rectifier tube. This gives the amp a really distinctive feel, with the sag of the tube rectifier but the punch of a Class A power amp - not too distant from that of a Vox AC30, except the Orange preamp design and voicing is quite different. Both channels are identical, as far as I can tell, so you can set them up however you like - clean/clean, clean/overdrive, or two different levels of overdrive. The tone is bright, cutting, and a lot less like the “Fuzz” sound that Oranges are commonly associated with. You could get something close by manipulating the EQ controls (no presence or resonance, just a 3-band here), but where it really excels is bright, loud, classic rock tones. It really excels in the elusive edge-of-breakup tones and there are even situations I would choose this over a JMP or JCM800!