A look into the history of Orange Amps, Orange Records, and Orange Studios and the landmark products along the way.

Early '70s Comic Advertising
"Orange was among the first musical instrument companies to employ comic strips in their advertisements. In this comic, Orange's design team develops the graphics for the front panel so that they are universally recognizable, even to aliens shredding in far away lands."

To read more from The Book of Orange, check out our exclusive excerpt!

Catalinbread Element Series Overdrive, Distortion & Fuzz Demos PG Plays

Watch John Bohlinger test out the range and roar of these high-quality, sweet-spot boxes.

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Epiphone partners with Joe Bonamassa to launch the Joe Bonamassa 1962 ES-335 in Sixties Cherry.

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Based on the legendary DS-1 Distortion, the DS-1W fuses the look and character of the standard pedal with two modes and a newly revised discrete analog circuit for more range and versatility.

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The Trigger Fly Capo builds on the original Trigger Capo—Dunlop’s most popular capo design—designed for better handling and tuning stability.

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