Orange Amplifiers are pleased to welcome Denver doomed heavy metal quartet Khemmis as ambassadors. Guitarists Ben Hutcherson and Phil Pendergast are now using the Rockerverb 100 MKIII. “I was blown away by the Rockerverb I used at Psycho Las Vegas 2017,” says Hutcherson. “It delivers thick, articulate distortion and offers one of the best clean channels on a modern amp.”

Pendergast adds, “It can be difficult in a two-guitar band to blend tones while carving out space for each player. The Rockerverb makes this very easy by highlighting the differences between my p90s and Ben’s humbuckers. The first time we played as a full band after receiving the amps, our sound was fuller and punchier than ever.”

The AD200B MKIII and OBC810 now power Dan Beiers’ crushing basslines. “This amp offers everything you could want as a bass player: big, warm tone, plenty of headroom, and a unique character all around. Its straight forward controls let me dial in almost any sound, delivering clean bass and clear mids that allow me to stand out in the mix while still providing tons of low end.”

Khemmis’ newest album Hunted, released in October 2016, revealed a band fortified in its purpose and vision, forging an unrivaled synthesis between immense doom riffs and Maiden-esque harmony. Hunted received widespread critical acclaim, including year-end recognition from outlets such as Decibel Magazine (#1),Rolling Stone (#11), Apple Music, Metal Injection, and many more.

The band is slated to return to Flatline Audio with Dave Otero in January to track their third full length album, due out summer 2018 on 20 Buck Spin/Nuclear Blast. You can also catch them on the 2018 Decibel Magazine Tour alongside Enslaved, Wolves In The Throne Room, and Myrkur.