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Orange launches a complete guitar pack

Young rockers will soon be able to learn how to play de guitar with the Orange Guitar Pack.

The Orange Guitar Pack will be available in October. It includes a brand new Orange electric guitar, the Crush PiX CR12L practice amp, as well as Orange branded gigbag, cable, pick, strap and replacement string set, all for $349 / 269€. Orange also includes the new Orange Music Education Rock Guitar tuition with video lessons for beginners and backtracks.

The Orange Guitar is a Les Paul-like single cutaway solid-body electric model with a nato body, a bolt-on maple neck, rosewood fingerboard with 22 frets, 2 medium-output humbucking pickups with two volume and tone knobs and a 3-way switch, Tune-O-Matic bridge and Stop Bar tailpiece. The nut width is 1.69” and the scale length of 24.75”.

The strings on this guitar have a .010 – .046 tension and the guitar features chrome hardware. You can choose between three finishes: Orange with black pickguard, Black with white pickguard and White with orange pickguard. This is a limited edition.

The Orange Crush PiX CR12L amp is a 12W practice combo hosting a 6” Crush speaker. It offers gain, volume, overdrive and 3-band EQ controls as well as a headphone output. The amp sports the classic Orange design.

Visit www.orangeamps.com for further details about this new Orange Guitar Pack.

 

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