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		<title>Orange looks just as good as it sounds.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Orange Amps. These beauties look just as brilliant as they sound. Ok&#8230;so&#8230;the brand name is &#8220;orange&#8221;  it&#8217;s only expected that you&#8217;d make your amplifier Orange&#8230;And they did.   But the quality and the image that these amps portray is rather crazy!  You can instantly spot one of these amplifiers from a concert.  For some crazy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Orange Amps" href="http://www.orangeamps.com/" target="_self">Orange Amps.</a> These beauties look just as brilliant as they sound.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-483" title="Orange Amplifiers - Look as good as they sound." src="http://www.vinyldust.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/orangeamps.jpg" alt="Orange Amplifiers - Look as good as they sound." width="535" height="400" /></p>
<p>Ok&#8230;so&#8230;the brand name is &#8220;orange&#8221;  it&#8217;s only expected that you&#8217;d make your amplifier Orange&#8230;And they did.   But the quality and the image that these amps portray is rather crazy!  You can instantly spot one of these amplifiers from a concert.  For some crazy reason,  no other amplifier maker has ever made a coloured amp.  Everyone else goes Black.  I&#8217;m at a loss for why &#8230;<a title="Contact me to let me know!" href="http://www.vinyldust.com/contact/" target="_self">Anyone else know?</a> To only &#8220;amplify&#8221; this quality brand,  they&#8217;ve got this iconic logo on each amp.  Distinctively British.  This single brand, while only delving into 1 product &#8230;amplifiers for guitars and basses,  is highly regarded in the world of music, and can instantly be recognized and that to me,  makes them ace, in the world of branding.</p>
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