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Orange Crush 20 20W 8" 2-Channel Guitar Amplifier and Speaker Combo, Orange

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Color: Orange


Features

  • Twin Channel Guitar Amp Combo with High Gain Preamp
  • 3 Band EQ
  • Aux In & Cabsim-Loaded Phones Output

Description

Forget any preconceived notions of practice amps. Made in Orange’s brand new state of the art factory the Crush range sets a new benchmark for quality, introducing players of all levels to the essence of Orange. For 2015 the Crush series has been completely overhauled. Orange’s mission was to not to reinvent the wheel, but to buck the trend - you won’t find any sterile digital amp modelling here. Building on the huge success of their critically acclaimed Crush Pro models, they’ve introduced the same high gain, 4 stage preamp design into the Crush range. This means responsive overdrive and detailed levels of saturation never before heard in a practice amplifier. Powerful analogue circuits create amps with ‘gut punch’ tones which react like their bigger brothers in the Orange family, whilst their new CabSim feature faithfully emulates the muscle of an Orange 4x12" cabinet through the headphone output. The twin channel Crush 20 takes an uncompromising approach to guitar tone and puts it in a compact and portable package. Orange’s all-new high gain, 4 stage preamp design serves up a hugely versatile palette of rich distorted tones with a commanding delivery that belies the amp’s modest footprint.

Brand: Orange


Color: Orange


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Output Wattage: 20 Watts


Product Dimensions: 15.5"D x 13.6"W x 9.6"H


Item Weight: 16.08 pounds


Product Dimensions: 16 x 9 x 13 inches


Item model number: Crush20


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 23, 2015


Color Name: Orange


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Connector Type: 3.5mm Jack


Output Wattage: 20 Watts


Color Screen: No


Power Source: Corded Electric


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  • Solid little amp! Just one issue...
Color: Orange
I'm not a musician. I build and sell pro-grade cigar box guitars at festivals and markets. Since I'm often placed where it is loud I realized I needed to upgrade my Orange Crush 12, which has good sound and has been a durable workhorse. I just needed something highly portable with a bit more punch, and it made perfect sense to just get the Crush 20. Compared to the Crush 12 there is definitely more punch and bite. The range is a bit wider and there is more volume for the bass to cut through the ambient noise I usually experience. It's a nice feature that that this particular amp has a dedicated dirty channel with separate gain control that generates a decent vintage fuzz that many players would be happy with, but to be honest I really don't use it as I get better crunch and saturation by running my own foot pedals through the clean channel. For me the selling point was the warm clean tone and extra overhead the extra wattage provides, and it will properly chug with the right effects on your pedalboard. Power draw is a big concern for me as I am often running off of a power bank, and the power requirements are low enough to last all day with it turned on the entire time and lights running from the same bank. Speaking of power, there was one minor issue with this particular amp - one of the metal tab connectors to the plug socket on the back of the amp was loose. This was easily fixed with a phillips screwdriver to open the case and pushing the loose connector until it clicked and locked into place. It's entirely possible it slipped by QC at the factory and came loose during shipping, and I certainly don't think it's representative of this amp in general. It's been rock solid ever since so I'm not going to dock my rating. Other than that on loose tab that was easily fixed, I am happy with this amp and it is fit for purpose. It's a great little practice amp for home use and booth demos in noisy places. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2025 by Wolf

  • Perfect amp for practice, small gigs. Great tone and volume!
Color: Black
Bought this for the hubby so I will let him take it from here: I will preface that i have played through many amps, but this was the first orange ive owned... I have been playing this amp for a few months now. It is spectacular. I wanted a small amp to practice with, but with enough punch and volume to be used when playing at my church (its a modest size place not big not small). What I noticed the first time was the TONE of this thing! Just awesome. You can really shape your sound with it. The high and low tones are great, but I want to mention the mid specifically. Many amps that I have played through have terrible mid range tone and I end up having to back it off. Not with this amp! The mid sounds amazing and really brought out a crisp full sound through my guitar (I play through an epi les paul custom right now). It was seriously like i was playing a new guitar. The distortion has a wide range and you can get everything from a little grit to solid crunch to metal-grade screams. Overall the amp has a very rich, deep, crisp British tone. Definitely deeper than what i would have expected from one this size. It also takes pedals very well and you can shape your pedals with it easily. Ok now the volume. It is LOUD for a small amp. My wife came in shouting at me the first time I turned it up, and it was only halfway turned! It cranks. I use it at church, and even though it does get mic'd for the house, it definitely is not necessary. This little guy can fill out the room on its own. My other guitar player goes through a line 6 twin combo and my amp definitely can compete volumewise. Tone wise theres no contest. Orange all the way. My only wish for this amp is that it had a built in reverb and a direct out, so that's why i could only give it 4 stars for versatility. If this had both it would be my perfect amp. I have pedals for that though so not a huge deal for me. Its just 2 channels, and they can be controlled separately. It also has a footswitch input which is great. It'll take any standard footswitch so don't worry about having to buy an orange brand if you dont want to. I use a fender switch with it and it works fine. If you want frills, gadgets, gizmos, built in this and that, etc., this amp is not for you. Orange keeps it simple because they dont need any other selling points. They do 2 things extremely well, tone and volume. In my opinion thats what an amp is for. I am an Orange convert for sure. I don't want to use anything else! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2020 by Katie

  • Beginner review.
Color: Black
I purchased this 3 months ago from writing this review, that's also when I started learning guitar. Keep that in mind. This amp is perfect for your bedroom. I have it tucked under my desk, out of the way. The amp itself is well constructed, but not too heavy. The sound is beautiful, and after learning how to dial in the settings, I can go from metal to twinkle and everything inbetween. It can get really loud when you dime it, so if you take it out somewhere and need some volume it'll project pretty well (my vol is legit at 8 o'clock). It has no frills, the RT version has Reverb and a Tuner for $80~ more, in which I have no regret about. I spent that extra $80 on some pedals. In conclusion it's a great amp that won't need replacing for a long time. However, make sure you research before you pull the trigger to make sure it's right for you. This is a BASIC amp that SOUNDS extremely good. There's a lot of amps that have crazy features like the Spark that helps you learn, or Boss Katana Mini with bluetooth, or maybe you like the look of Marshalls. Make sure it's right for you, this one was right for me because all I wanted out of it was a good sound, sub $200, bedroom friendly. Extra stuff was of no importance to me. My only complaint is that the on/off switch is in the back. I have it tucked away under my desk with a dust cover over it and wish I didn't have to move it just to turn it off and on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2021 by n o b o t i k

  • Love
Color: Orange
Most people buy Orange Crush for the dirty channel, but I’m in love with the clean tones I get out of this with my strat and tele. It’s simple. Not too many knobs and doo-dads. No menus or digital interfaces. Just an old fashioned amp that sounds awesome. It also works well with my pedals. I have no complaints. They could charge double and it would still be worth it. I’ll keep this forever. (But I might buy a bigger one some day…) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2025 by Laura Peterson

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