I have an Orange CR60 that I got almost a decade ago. I have not practiced it in for awhile but I really enjoy it. The amp's biggest strength is that you can play almost any style and it will still sound good imo (I played Indie rock, noise rock, midwest emo, shoegaze, ambient, drone, black metal, and jazz on it but with more of a jangle pop tone instead of the stereotypical jazz guitar tone), but its definitely better for more abrasive shit.
I played on some Roland JC-120, Fender Deluxe Reverb, some bigger Vox amp, and some Black Star amp. I thought the Fender amp had a better clean tone than the Orange CR60 but tbh I have not found an amp that was as versatile as the latter in terms of sounding good. The Roland is prob the best if your super into pedals but tbh I'm not a big pedal fan despite using some.
I have an Orange CR60 that I got almost a decade ago. I have not practiced it in for awhile but I really enjoy it. The amp's biggest strength is that you can play almost any style and it will still sound good imo (I played Indie rock, noise rock, midwest emo, shoegaze, ambient, drone, black metal, and jazz on it but with more of a jangle pop tone instead of the stereotypical jazz guitar tone), but its definitely better for more abrasive shit.
I played on some Roland JC-120, Fender Deluxe Reverb, some bigger Vox amp, and some Black Star amp. I thought the Fender amp had a better clean tone than the Orange CR60 but tbh I have not found an amp that was as versatile as the latter in terms of sounding good. The Roland is prob the best if your super into pedals but tbh I'm not a big pedal fan despite using some.