Welcome to the world of tube amps, my friend. You will never go back! You shall be a tone snob moving forward, like the rest of us.
Tube amp overdrive has a 'warmth' to it that I just don't always get with solid state. For me, the biggest difference is in the dynamics of the overdrive. I feel like I have so much control of my gain by my pick attack, as well as volume rolloff.
If you are ever looking to shape the tone of the amp, you can play with your cabinet. The Vintage 30 is very popular. I believe I would prefer the Vintage 30 for Orange amps because I always found them to be very trebly. The Vintage 30 has a good warm low end, good upper mids, but reserved high end: https://celestion.com/product/vintage-30/
I would highly recommend a 2x12 cab. You can pair (2) Vintage 30s or even mix and match speakers. You would be surprised by the difference in your tone between a 1x12 and a 2x12 cab.
I notice the Epiphone back there. My questions would be:
A. Are you using the stock pickups?
B. Are you using the stock electronics?
If I had an Epiphone LP like that, I would look at upgrading those. You're looking at about ~$90-$115 to upgrade the pots, caps, jack, and switch. A good set of pickups can range from $90 to $200, depending on what you're looking for. I also always upgrade the nut to true bone.
Better pickups and electronics will also provide you so much better tones when rolling volume off to clean up your tone. Imported pickups and electronics tend to get very muddy when doing so.
If it were me, because I am a snob, I would also probably upgrade the bridge and tailpiece to Gibson OEM. I believe the Epiphone's are made of aluminum. I am personally a fan of nickel hardware, because I love how grimy it gets over time.
Tube amp overdrive has a 'warmth' to it that I just don't always get with solid state. For me, the biggest difference is in the dynamics of the overdrive. I feel like I have so much control of my gain by my pick attack, as well as volume rolloff.
If you are ever looking to shape the tone of the amp, you can play with your cabinet. The Vintage 30 is very popular. I believe I would prefer the Vintage 30 for Orange amps because I always found them to be very trebly. The Vintage 30 has a good warm low end, good upper mids, but reserved high end: https://celestion.com/product/vintage-30/
I would highly recommend a 2x12 cab. You can pair (2) Vintage 30s or even mix and match speakers. You would be surprised by the difference in your tone between a 1x12 and a 2x12 cab.
I notice the Epiphone back there. My questions would be:
A. Are you using the stock pickups?
B. Are you using the stock electronics?
If I had an Epiphone LP like that, I would look at upgrading those. You're looking at about ~$90-$115 to upgrade the pots, caps, jack, and switch. A good set of pickups can range from $90 to $200, depending on what you're looking for. I also always upgrade the nut to true bone.
Better pickups and electronics will also provide you so much better tones when rolling volume off to clean up your tone. Imported pickups and electronics tend to get very muddy when doing so.
If it were me, because I am a snob, I would also probably upgrade the bridge and tailpiece to Gibson OEM. I believe the Epiphone's are made of aluminum. I am personally a fan of nickel hardware, because I love how grimy it gets over time.