Thanks for watching. Please note this is not a tone comparison. That would take hours. This is more of a 'features' comparison....stripped down analog or preset digital. Orange Crush 35rt Or 20rt? ruclips.net/video/kOlmZmIZ9og/видео.html If you enjoy our videos, please subscribe!
I went to Guitar Center and tried this side by side with boss katana 50, Blackstar ID Core 20 and the Orange RT 20… is have a Monoprice 15w tube and a Fender champion 40 and I honestly like the mustang way better. It sounds so good in person and there all the different effects are actually usable and not just shitty adding like a lot of other amps. It’s seriously the most fun and versatile solid state I’ve ever played and there is no way you won’t find a usable tone. Great video btw man! New sub here
Appreciate the content! I've dabbled in self teaching all sorts of instruments over the years. Had an acoustic for ages but only recently did I pick up a no-name electric, and the amp I chose for my first (and probably only) was the Mustang LT25. Everything I could have asked for... I feel like I'm just a $50 looper pedal away from having a setup that I will happily mess around with for years to come. I'd say if you're serious about playing, it might not be much more than a practice amp or a stepping stone...but if you just want to jam out and have a good time in your own home, the LT25 really works. Designing and saving my own presets with a ridiculous amount of modding capability has been fun and rewarding.
Thank you for the kind comment 4th....you may find an issue with a looper. Know that everything going thru the amp will sound exactly the same....loop and all. So if you want to different sounding guitars, it ain't gonna happen. That's one advantage of the Orange amp while using effects pedals. Thanks for watching!
Great video,thanks. The thing that hurts these amps is the small speaker. It’s only capable of so much bass, but that is the trade off for small, affordable, lightweight, and the ability to play at a low level. These amps offer those things very well.
The clean tone on the Orange sounded way better to me but the extra effects are cool and give more value per dollar but... Neither are gig worthy and you would end up with pedals for specific sounds so I would personally go with the orange for the better clean sound and then hook up and practice with the pedals I would actually use at a show.
This cracks me up, this the exact dilemma I’m having. Same guitar and I bought the fender LT25. Hate the muddy sound , so looking at the orange. What’s the odds of that? Lol
@@cliffspab that’s how the universe works eh? …lol. I hope this is helpful. You might want to look at our Orange Crush 35rt v. Orange Crush 20rt vid also. Thanks for watching 🎸
The LT may be presets but ALL of those presets and effects can be manually changed in a second. Which means it’s not just presets that you’re stuck with. Can literally change everything. And even save it as a new preset.
If I have to pick one...I'm going Mustang. With the versatility alone it's worth it. Wound up in the Gtx line myself and have nothing but good things to say thus far. If I get 2 to pick from though...sign me up for the Crush 35rt please.
It comes down to what your needs are and do you like modeling amps with presets. If you do...the Mustang is a great choice. If not, consider the Orange. Thanks for watching!
@@RockHardRiffs Great Video, There's a fender LT25 at the pawn shop in my area for $95. It doesn't have the electrical cord with it tho. I have one I'm gonna go check it out.
Hey, long time to see/hear! How many presets on the LT25 and how many are on the LT50? I know the speaker is bigger on the LT50. Do you get more presets on the LT50 or more memory banks? Any presets on Orange 20RT? Can I connect the 20RT to the computer and download presets? Sorry for the many questions.
Hey there Angel...it has been a while. Good to see you. Both the LT25 and LT50 have 30 presets and have room for some of your own. The Orange amps are not modelers, thus have no presets. Just a 'straight' amp. No downloads. Rock on my friend. I hope you have a great holiday season!
@@RockHardRiffs Hey, thank you for the kind words, and for enlightening me further regarding the amps. Since we've spoken, this is what I got, a Boss Katana 100 MKI, this thing is a beast! A Yamaha THR30II, a Headrush MX5, A BOSS GT-1 (really cool effects board relatively "cheap"), and NUX MG 30 and a Spark AMP. Whew, that's a lot I know. I had a Line 6 Helix but I sold it, didn't really have the sounds I was looking for. But the Headrush is really, I don't know if you've one, but it's great!. Using the touch screen it wonderful to use. I have a Gibson Les Paul Studio, an SG'61 Reissue, an SG Special, a Player series Telecaster, and I got a Hamer AT 90 with P90 pickups. How do you like those P90s on your Epiphone?
@@AngelMartinez-qs3cf Holy cow that's a lot of stuff. I have no idea what half of that stuff is....lol. You've been busy! Hang on to that Hamer. I used have a Hamer Flying V back in the 80's. One of the best guitars I've ever owned. I love the Epi p-90's. Here's a comparison to a Gibson SG Modern with Burstbuckers that split to p-90's. See if you can tell the difference: ruclips.net/video/F2xXL8wDhvg/видео.html
Yes...lots and lots of presets...as mentioned in this video: ruclips.net/video/7VrCW9C8jxc/видео.html I say that we'll be here all day if we were to check out all the presets. What I'm assuming at this point in this video in someone's research, is they most likely already know this. What I'm comparing are the base sounds of both amps. Some may prefer the basic tone of the Orange, others the Fender. Unlike some RUclips channels, I don't tell the viewer they 'must have' this or that. I let you make up your own mind...with the information you have gained in your own research. This is only one part of it. Thanks for watching!
so...... i have that fender (even after knowing i don't prefer fender after listening to youtube comparisons)... but it was mostly because all GC had at affordable rates was the fenders. for a practice amp, the tiny orange sounded shit. went with blackstar, best sound. but for THESE??? that orange sounds really nice on the ears. fender sounds ok if you don't listen back to back but the orange was more compelling. just... idk, more FEEL to it. nicer harmonics.
Well you know how it can be sometimes. One day something sounds great and the next day it sounds like crap. RUclips or no RUclips...the only real way to compare is at the store...side by side. Thanks for watching!
@@brCharlieNagy I believe it does, but I don't own the amp. I borrowed it for a few days...so I'm not an 'expert'...lol. Lots of info on forums and the Fender website I'm sure.
I'm not an expert or even a novice but I have ears and I've only owned one fender amp and it turned me off so much I've never considered another fender amp. Now granted it was a terrible not even realistic amp to judge the brand by I know , it was a small fender basic 15w? amp slightly used 35 years ago and the driver sounded like a coffee can, no highs no lows just nasty dull mids but at the same time I borrowed a small same size cheap ass gorilla amp and it sounded sick as hell, it had highs smooth mids and rich lows and push the "overdrive" button and it had a super fuzzy 80s metal distortion, the fender you overdrive it and it had the typical old school classic mild distortion but didn't sound good at all and the gorilla had more of an effects pedal sound vs analog overdriving. I did get my grandfather's Peavy kb100 he had for his martin d28 that was 100w and had a 15" driver and you use a distortion peddle (it was clean only no overdriving it) and that thing was loud it really belted out the sound and played deep. Oh yeah the shit sound from that fender wasn't the guitar the guitar I had back then on was a all black factory custom made in japan squire super strat with dual humbuckers, the family friend who sold it to my parents said it was a custom order and was like $500 new and I was like 14-15 so that was 1987 and it was used so i dont know what year it was made early to mid 80s... It's in my basement still in pieces I lent it to my cousin and he trashed it chipped it up all over trashed the frets and halfass hardwired the patch cord in, it left in a nice black fur lined fender hard case and came back in a $20 gig bag! it was like new when he took it. It was a sweet guitar.... Maybe would have had some collector interest with a little bit of value if he hadn't touched it. No good deed goes unpunished, I have a sweet Korean bc rich warlock pro X now and it's light years better so whatever que sera sera.
In my opinion...Fender has made some of the best and worst sounding amps...lol. You can't go wrong with a Fender Twin...again...imo. I made a video a ways back explaining to never lend your gear out. No one cares about your gear like you do. Good luck with your stuff and thanks for watching!
I have an orange crush 30rt, it has extremely beautiful tones depending on where the eq is set, but little flexibility. I have played with the fender lt25 and has far more flexibility effects wise and still a wonderful tone.
Thanks! You seem confident with that statement, so I’m BUYING a Fender LT-25 tomorrow morning! I was looking at the Orange Crush 20 watt, I think I just love the color hah. Thanks for the info
@@danpena1495 well it’s my opinion but you won’t get disappointed. The fender mustang lt25 has a lot of presets and you can also make your own for every kind of music
@@danpena1495 At this time you probably got your LT 50? Be sure to try the EQ. Most of the factory presets sound boxy, mostly i copy the presets and adjust to the setting i like, which is very open. It is a very versatile amp for room. Have fun
Thanks for watching. Please note this is not a tone comparison. That would take hours. This is more of a 'features' comparison....stripped down analog or preset digital. Orange Crush 35rt Or 20rt? ruclips.net/video/kOlmZmIZ9og/видео.html If you enjoy our videos, please subscribe!
I went to Guitar Center and tried this side by side with boss katana 50, Blackstar ID Core 20 and the Orange RT 20… is have a Monoprice 15w tube and a Fender champion 40 and I honestly like the mustang way better. It sounds so good in person and there all the different effects are actually usable and not just shitty adding like a lot of other amps. It’s seriously the most fun and versatile solid state I’ve ever played and there is no way you won’t find a usable tone. Great video btw man! New sub here
Wow, you're very thorough. These little amps definitely have some mojo...no doubt. Thanks for subscribing Jordan. Have a great new year!
i tried the mustang against diff things in the store and it was the best sounding at the price range. anything else jumped up to $300 and more.
Interesting I was about to return my LT 25 and get an orange 35rt or katana mk2 but this made me keep it.
Wow! Those amps have very different tones. Thanks for creating this video! That Fender seems like a much greater value.
They are definitely 2 different amps for sure. Thanks for watching!
Appreciate the content! I've dabbled in self teaching all sorts of instruments over the years. Had an acoustic for ages but only recently did I pick up a no-name electric, and the amp I chose for my first (and probably only) was the Mustang LT25. Everything I could have asked for... I feel like I'm just a $50 looper pedal away from having a setup that I will happily mess around with for years to come. I'd say if you're serious about playing, it might not be much more than a practice amp or a stepping stone...but if you just want to jam out and have a good time in your own home, the LT25 really works. Designing and saving my own presets with a ridiculous amount of modding capability has been fun and rewarding.
Thank you for the kind comment 4th....you may find an issue with a looper. Know that everything going thru the amp will sound exactly the same....loop and all. So if you want to different sounding guitars, it ain't gonna happen. That's one advantage of the Orange amp while using effects pedals. Thanks for watching!
I got the LT25 too ... super happy
@@RockHardRiffs can the fender take pedals ?
@@dirkmoolman does this amp have a orange amp sim by chance or anything close?
@@wonderz_808 not that I am aware of
This video is exactly what I was looking for! Thanks!👍
Glad it was helpful!
Great video,thanks. The thing that hurts these amps is the small speaker. It’s only capable of so much bass, but that is the trade off for small, affordable, lightweight, and the ability to play at a low level. These amps offer those things very well.
Thank you and I agree mostly with what you said, but the bass response from both of these is surprising for their size, imo. Thanks for watching!
the riff at 2:44 definitely sounds like the band ghost and i love it. great demo too
Thanks hey. That's actually Van Halen. Learn to play it here: ruclips.net/video/CXtd7QLF37s/видео.html Thanks for watching!
That band is nothing in front of Al Mighty Eddie Van Halen
Bro just compared Ghost to Van Halen? Wtf?😂
The clean tone on the Orange sounded way better to me but the extra effects are cool and give more value per dollar but... Neither are gig worthy and you would end up with pedals for specific sounds so I would personally go with the orange for the better clean sound and then hook up and practice with the pedals I would actually use at a show.
Right on. Thanks for watching!
I have both amps and I can't put down either one...both are awesome
Right on. Thanks for watching!
I like them both! And those P90's!
Great video kaibigan! More!!!
Salamat kaibigan!
That was cool. The Orange sounded like it needed a little more speaker size. They both sound good here on my JBL`s.............
Thanks! Here's a comparison between the 20rt and 35rt. Thanks for watching!
This guys good, love my lt25.
Thanks for watching!
EVH riffs through the Orange sound great!
I'm glad you like it. Thanks for watching!
wow - nice review - people need to learn from you how to review things!
Thank you Michael. I really appreciate that!
A great comparison, and music tone are individually! I like the hard, dirty …….. Sencored! 🎸🤘🤠
Thanks man!
La tuya por si acaso xD
Hi my friend. Thanks for this comparison. Wish you a great week. ….
Thank you Kjell...you too
This cracks me up, this the exact dilemma I’m having. Same guitar and I bought the fender LT25. Hate the muddy sound , so looking at the orange. What’s the odds of that? Lol
@@cliffspab that’s how the universe works eh? …lol. I hope this is helpful. You might want to look at our Orange Crush 35rt v. Orange Crush 20rt vid also. Thanks for watching 🎸
Considering I use a MXR Distortion+ and am planning on setting up a pedalboard soon, Orange is definitely the choice here.
Sounds like a plan. Thanks for watching 🎸
@@RockHardRiffs thank you for the comparison
The LT may be presets but ALL of those presets and effects can be manually changed in a second. Which means it’s not just presets that you’re stuck with. Can literally change everything. And even save it as a new preset.
@@BAND-MAID-USA it’s a very flexible little amp for sure. Thanks for watching 🎸
some pretty good playing too
Awww shucks...lol. Thank you my friend.
Fender all the way!
Gracias, saludos y bendiciones.
gracias y lo mismo para ti
If I have to pick one...I'm going Mustang. With the versatility alone it's worth it. Wound up in the Gtx line myself and have nothing but good things to say thus far. If I get 2 to pick from though...sign me up for the Crush 35rt please.
Can't go wrong with either I think. The Gtx looks great....I'll have to look into those. Thanks for watching!
I like the Fender. it sounds fuller. The orange sounds tinney.
Thanks for watching 🎸
What are your final thoughts.
It comes down to what your needs are and do you like modeling amps with presets. If you do...the Mustang is a great choice. If not, consider the Orange. Thanks for watching!
how would that fender carry a blues harp with a shure green bullet mic?
I think the Orange would actually sound better, but I really have no idea...lol. Thanks for watching!
@@RockHardRiffs Great Video, There's a fender LT25 at the pawn shop in my area for $95. It doesn't have the electrical cord with it tho. I have one I'm gonna go check it out.
@@WorldRockumentaryChannel thank you and very cool. Quite a bit of my gear is used. Great deals are out there to be had. Good luck!
Love the thin lizzy...
Hey, long time to see/hear! How many presets on the LT25 and how many are on the LT50? I know the speaker is bigger on the LT50. Do you get more presets on the LT50 or more memory banks? Any presets on Orange 20RT? Can I connect the 20RT to the computer and download presets? Sorry for the many questions.
Hey there Angel...it has been a while. Good to see you. Both the LT25 and LT50 have 30 presets and have room for some of your own. The Orange amps are not modelers, thus have no presets. Just a 'straight' amp. No downloads. Rock on my friend. I hope you have a great holiday season!
@@RockHardRiffs Hey, thank you for the kind words, and for enlightening me further regarding the amps. Since we've spoken, this is what I got, a Boss Katana 100 MKI, this thing is a beast! A Yamaha THR30II, a Headrush MX5, A BOSS GT-1 (really cool effects board relatively "cheap"), and NUX MG 30 and a Spark AMP. Whew, that's a lot I know. I had a Line 6 Helix but I sold it, didn't really have the sounds I was looking for. But the Headrush is really, I don't know if you've one, but it's great!. Using the touch screen it wonderful to use. I have a Gibson Les Paul Studio, an SG'61 Reissue, an SG Special, a Player series Telecaster, and I got a Hamer AT 90 with P90 pickups. How do you like those P90s on your Epiphone?
@@AngelMartinez-qs3cf Holy cow that's a lot of stuff. I have no idea what half of that stuff is....lol. You've been busy! Hang on to that Hamer. I used have a Hamer Flying V back in the 80's. One of the best guitars I've ever owned. I love the Epi p-90's. Here's a comparison to a Gibson SG Modern with Burstbuckers that split to p-90's. See if you can tell the difference: ruclips.net/video/F2xXL8wDhvg/видео.html
The Mustang LT25 is far more than what you demo. It is infinitely tunable. Its not just an AMP with 30 presets, there are probably a Millon, combos
Yes...lots and lots of presets...as mentioned in this video: ruclips.net/video/7VrCW9C8jxc/видео.html I say that we'll be here all day if we were to check out all the presets. What I'm assuming at this point in this video in someone's research, is they most likely already know this. What I'm comparing are the base sounds of both amps. Some may prefer the basic tone of the Orange, others the Fender.
Unlike some RUclips channels, I don't tell the viewer they 'must have' this or that. I let you make up your own mind...with the information you have gained in your own research. This is only one part of it. Thanks for watching!
Great video👍
Much appreciated and thanks for watching!
Can the fender take pedals?
Absolutly, but if you already have pedals go with fender champion 40
so...... i have that fender (even after knowing i don't prefer fender after listening to youtube comparisons)... but it was mostly because all GC had at affordable rates was the fenders. for a practice amp, the tiny orange sounded shit. went with blackstar, best sound. but for THESE??? that orange sounds really nice on the ears. fender sounds ok if you don't listen back to back but the orange was more compelling. just... idk, more FEEL to it. nicer harmonics.
Well you know how it can be sometimes. One day something sounds great and the next day it sounds like crap. RUclips or no RUclips...the only real way to compare is at the store...side by side. Thanks for watching!
The Orange sounded better for clean and the Fender for dirty. It's usually the other way around...
Very true. Thanks for watching!
@@RockHardRiffs Anytime man
Orange "crushes" it. :)
It appears we have an Orange fan. Thanks for watching!
Orange all the way
Definitely the Fender, sounds more Body more professional
Lots of people would agree. Thanks for watching!
@@RockHardRiffs dies it have a built in noise supressor ?
@@brCharlieNagy I believe it does, but I don't own the amp. I borrowed it for a few days...so I'm not an 'expert'...lol. Lots of info on forums and the Fender website I'm sure.
Looking at the Princeton ToneMaster, but its pricey
yes...definitely not on the cheap side...lol.
I'm not an expert or even a novice but I have ears and I've only owned one fender amp and it turned me off so much I've never considered another fender amp. Now granted it was a terrible not even realistic amp to judge the brand by I know , it was a small fender basic 15w? amp slightly used 35 years ago and the driver sounded like a coffee can, no highs no lows just nasty dull mids but at the same time I borrowed a small same size cheap ass gorilla amp and it sounded sick as hell, it had highs smooth mids and rich lows and push the "overdrive" button and it had a super fuzzy 80s metal distortion, the fender you overdrive it and it had the typical old school classic mild distortion but didn't sound good at all and the gorilla had more of an effects pedal sound vs analog overdriving. I did get my grandfather's Peavy kb100 he had for his martin d28 that was 100w and had a 15" driver and you use a distortion peddle (it was clean only no overdriving it) and that thing was loud it really belted out the sound and played deep. Oh yeah the shit sound from that fender wasn't the guitar the guitar I had back then on was a all black factory custom made in japan squire super strat with dual humbuckers, the family friend who sold it to my parents said it was a custom order and was like $500 new and I was like 14-15 so that was 1987 and it was used so i dont know what year it was made early to mid 80s... It's in my basement still in pieces I lent it to my cousin and he trashed it chipped it up all over trashed the frets and halfass hardwired the patch cord in, it left in a nice black fur lined fender hard case and came back in a $20 gig bag! it was like new when he took it. It was a sweet guitar.... Maybe would have had some collector interest with a little bit of value if he hadn't touched it. No good deed goes unpunished, I have a sweet Korean bc rich warlock pro X now and it's light years better so whatever que sera sera.
In my opinion...Fender has made some of the best and worst sounding amps...lol. You can't go wrong with a Fender Twin...again...imo. I made a video a ways back explaining to never lend your gear out. No one cares about your gear like you do.
Good luck with your stuff and thanks for watching!
Orange is more present
Thanks for watching!
Fender 10 Orange 8
Fender sounds like it has a cab sim running so its muffled
I appreciate your input!
these are the two amps i have
Which one do you like best?
@@Bad_P0tato definitely the lt25
@@cross_t122 thanks for replying!
No Stairway ! ;)
ruclips.net/video/GLzJ-aYwZzI/видео.html enjoy!
@@RockHardRiffs 🙈🙉🙊
@@muaddib3311 ;-)
Fender !
Thanks for watching 🎸
The mustang is 100 times better than the orange
I have an orange crush 30rt, it has extremely beautiful tones depending on where the eq is set, but little flexibility. I have played with the fender lt25 and has far more flexibility effects wise and still a wonderful tone.
Thanks! You seem confident with that statement, so I’m BUYING a Fender LT-25 tomorrow morning! I was looking at the Orange Crush 20 watt, I think I just love the color hah. Thanks for the info
@@danpena1495 well it’s my opinion but you won’t get disappointed. The fender mustang lt25 has a lot of presets and you can also make your own for every kind of music
@@danpena1495
At this time you probably got your LT 50?
Be sure to try the EQ. Most of the factory presets sound boxy, mostly i copy the presets and adjust to the setting i like, which is very open.
It is a very versatile amp for room. Have fun
I’m just gonna buy em both so I can play w my nephew
fender crushed the orange
Another vote for the Mustang. Thanks for watching 🎸
Fender sounds around 25 up times better!
Thanks for watching!