Hey fellas,
so I've been a little bit bored today and thought I could waste some time by paying a visit to my local musicstore.
Been roaming around the shop, saw an ISP Decimator I will hopefully get sooner or later, noticed that Jackson started building low budget guitars which are utter cr@p and tried out the Jeff Loomis Schecter Signature only to notice that the neck was fat like a baseball bat. However after a while I stumbled across the Amp Section and saw a lot of Orange Amps standing around and in the guitar booth a TH-50 was smiling at me, begging me to play it. Since Sylosis is one of my favourite bands and I know they use JCM 800s and Thunderverbs, I grabbed a guitar and gave it a try.
Going through a 4x12 Orange Cab, 2 Channels, one with seperate Treble, Middle, Bass and the other one with the infamous Orange Shape knob. Now first thing I noticed: the Attenuator Knob forkin rules. You can turn the baby up and really let the tubes breathe, but lower the volume without loosing tone. Really good idea, more amps should have it. As for the overall tone: I used a Mayones Setius GTM 7 with Duncans at first and felt that the Amp was sounding too muddy with the gain turned up quite high. However I would be a bad "metalhead" if I would not get some aid by a Tubescreamer. So I grabbed a Maxon and put it in the front. Ah. Much better. Who ever said that you can't do metal with an Orange obviously hasn't toyed around with it. I'd consider it rather a Classic/Hard Rock Amp on it's own, with a very warm and organic tone and closer to the Marshall kind of Overdrive, but with the TS in front of it you can do metal. Very well. Not the modern kind of 6505 br00talz tone, but as said, a more organic, warm and characteristic one. I guess it depends which sound you prefer.
It does the "Djent" stuff very well too if you turn the mids up quite high and use a 7 String.
However I changed guitars and got an ESP Eclipse with a Duncan JB/59 since I feel more comfortable with 6 strings. Then I tried out the B Channel. Amazing. Whereas the A Channel is more the crunchier, vintage rythm sound the B Channel has plenty of gain and Thrash just explodes out of the cabs. All in all I was really impressed and must say the folks at Orange know what they do.
Remember: the Tubescreamer did the trick for me, and if you're not into the Metallica, Slayer and other JCM like metal sounds, this amp surely isn't something for you. Otherwise, I'd recommend it.
Sorry for my poor ability for reviewing :P
Cheers!