Product Detail
The redesigned Orange Crush Mini amplifier offers classic Orange tone in a compact and lightweight package. Ideal for warming up backstage, practicing, or jamming in your bedroom, it's the ultimate musical companion. The new control panel lets you fully control the tone with gain, shape, and volume. Back off the gain and turn up the volume for a British crunch sound, or increase the gain for high - gain power. The shape control, similar to the Micro Dark, adjusts the mids, offering a range from fat mids to scooped tones. A great new feature is the 8 Ohm speaker output. You can plug directly into an external speaker cabinet using the preamp stage to expand your tonal options. It also has a built - in tuner and a headphone output for silent practice. The AUX IN makes it easy to play along with your favorite songs. Features include guitar lead - activated power on, an integrated tuner, a 3.5mm headphone jack, an 8 Ohm jack for an external speaker, and a 3.5mm AUX IN jack. Controls (from right to left) are input, gain, shape, volume, and a headphone jack below the integrated chromatic tuner. Output power is 3 watts. It can be powered by an internal 9V battery (supplied) or a 9V center - negative power supply (not supplied). Unboxed dimensions are 15 × 14.5 X 8.3CM (5.9 X 5.7 X 3.26'), and the unboxed weight is 904G (1.99LBS). It comes with a 4' Voice of the World speaker.
Using the Orange Crush Mini is a breeze. First, you can power it up either with the internal 9V battery that comes with the amp or a 9V center - negative power supply if you have one. Once it's on, start by plugging your guitar into the input. Adjust the gain to set the amount of distortion. For a clean and crunchy British sound, back off the gain and turn up the volume. If you want a high - gain, searing tone, increase the gain. The shape control helps you fine - tune the mid - range frequencies. Use the AUX IN to play along with your favorite songs from your phone or other device. The built - in tuner is really handy. Just press the appropriate button, and it'll help you get your guitar in tune. For silent practice, use the headphone jack. And if you want to expand your sound, you can connect an external speaker cabinet to the 8 Ohm jack. When it comes to maintenance, keep the amp in a dry place. If you're using the battery, replace it when it runs out. If you use the power supply, make sure it's the correct type to avoid damaging the amp. Also, clean the amp gently with a soft cloth every now and then to keep it looking good.