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Shimmer & Shake

It’s been over 50 years since Orange Amplification was founded and today the brand is as popular as ever, with a strong presence on international festival stages and pro touring rigs underlining the ‘Voice of the World’ motto. While most modern Orange amps are all about gain – and lots of it – their vintage designs were renowned for clarity at high volume. A new addition to the Orange catalogue, the TremLord 30 is Orange’s take on the 1950s combos that would have influenced Orange’s earliest models, complete with a few surprising twists.

As you might expect, the TremLord 30

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