Orange Outlowd ES100 Ed Sheeran
Acoustic Amplifier
- Developed in collaboration with Ed Sheeran
- Power: 100 W
- Speaker configuration: 1 x 12" Celestion Neodym and 1" tweeter
- Separate guitar and microphone channels
- Dedicated reverb control
- Aux input
- Effects loop
- Balanced line output
- Weight: 14.05 kg
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Item number 645571
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Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
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Power in Watts 100
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Speaker size 1x 12"
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Channels 1
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Reverb Yes
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Effects Processor No
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External FX Loop Yes
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Microphone Input Yes
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Phantom Power No
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Line Input Yes
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Battery Operation No
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Footswitch connection No
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Incl. Footswitch No
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Weight in kg 14,1 kg
The flagship model of the series
The Outlowd series from Orange was developed in collaboration with none other than Ed Sheeran, bringing a fresh perspective to the British manufacturer's range of acoustic amplifiers. Leading the lineup is the Orange Outlowd ES100, a powerful 100-watt model designed to deliver the volume and versatility required for professional performance environments, while remaining compact and easy to manage. Its two dedicated channels are optimised for acoustic guitar and vocals, although the amplifier also performs exceptionally well with a variety of other acoustic instruments. Equipped with a tweeter and a lightweight 12" Celestion Neodymium speaker, the ES100 offers a broad and balanced frequency response, and at just under 16kg, it remains highly portable despite its impressive output capabilities.
Two channels with a versatile layout
The first channel of the ES100 is tailored for acoustic guitar, although it is equally capable of handling a wide range of other acoustic instruments, providing generous headroom for a clean, dynamic, and powerful signal. The amp's comprehensive EQ section goes beyond the traditional three-band design, offering additional control over the midrange through dedicated Q-Control and mid-frequency adjustment and allowing tones to be shaped with considerable precision. The second channel features a combined XLR/jack input and is primarily intended for vocals, though it can also accommodate an additional instrument when needed, with extended midrange control and a high-pass filter providing extra flexibility for vocal applications. Both channels include independent gain and volume controls, along with their own high-quality reverb, while features such as an AUX input, anti-feedback control, 48-volt phantom power, line output, and effects loop further enhance the amplifier's versatility.
For musicians who know what they want
The Orange Outlowd ES100 is aimed at musicians who require a dependable and professional sound across a wide range of performance environments. With 100 watts of power, high-quality speaker components, and generous headroom, it delivers a clear, warm, and detailed signal even at elevated volume levels, while the line output makes integration with larger PA systems straightforward when additional coverage is needed. Its versatile design extends beyond acoustic guitar and vocals, handling a variety of acoustic instruments with equal ease through a simple plug-and-play setup. The built-in effects loop further expands its flexibility, providing a clean path for external effects and offering the option to connect a modeller for electric guitar applications, which makes the ES100 a capable all-in-one solution for musicians seeking quality sound and practical functionality in a compact format.
About Orange
The British company Orange was founded in 1968 by electronics engineer, bassist, and guitarist Cliff Cooper, who among other things was a member of the band "The Millionaires". Even in its early days, when the company was already producing guitar and bass amplifiers and speaker cabinets, it recognised the value of an eye-catching and easily identifiable design. The orange colour, the striking logo, the picture-frame image of the solid-looking amplifiers and speaker cabinets, and the basket-weave speaker grille cloth are still among the distinguishing features of Orange products to this day. In 1979, the unexpected and sudden bankruptcy of its distribution partners obliged Orange to close. Then, in 1993, the U.S. Gibson Group revived the cult brand in England under license and, in 1997, the brand finally went back into the hands of Cliff Cooper. Since then, Orange has once again been actively developing its product range.
A must-have for professional musicians
With millions of records sold worldwide, Ed Sheeran has established himself as one of modern music's most successful artists, while continuing to maintain a strong connection to his beginnings as a performing musician. His signature products have consistently focused on combining practicality, quality, and accessibility, and the Orange Outlowd ES100 follows the same philosophy. Designed as a versatile and easy-to-manage solution, it suits a wide variety of performance situations, particularly for musicians who value portability without compromising on sound or functionality. From singer-songwriter performances and small events to weddings, private celebrations, and rehearsal spaces, the ES100 adapts comfortably to different environments, while its substantial power reserves also allow it to perform confidently alongside a full band when required.