Time for an amp upgrade. My old brown face Fender needs to stay home or only go to the studio. Deluxe Reverb is fine for small rooms but I need something that can get it elsewhere. What about Quilters?
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Time for an amp upgrade. My old brown face Fender needs to stay home or only go to the studio. Deluxe Reverb is fine for small rooms but I need something that can get it elsewhere. What about Quilters? |
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It's my main amp now. I use a Pro Block gain 3 o'clock, limiter 3 o'clock mid scooped. —The Kahuna Kings https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Kahuna-Kings/459752090818447 https://thekahunakings.bandcamp.com/releases Last edited: Mar 01, 2017 06:44:47 |
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After being a Fender amp user exclusively since literally the 1960s, I switched to a Quilter Mach 2 Micro Pro last year, and my Showman amps have stayed home ever since. In the "Downloads" link, go to the third page of Gear Samples, and there's a recording of the Quilter in action, at a Royal Aces Denver gig. |
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Here's a link to a review and discussion of the Quilter Pro Block: https://surfguitar101.com/forums/topic/28612/ Lorenzo "Surfer Joe" has some good insights midway down the first page. —-John The Seatopians 2017- |
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Here's a thread about the Steelaire, which I'm currently using. https://surfguitar101.com/forums/topic/22069/?page=1 —Danny Snyder I am now playing trumpet with Prince Buster tribute band 'Balzac' Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF |
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I've been using the 101 Mini Head with a 12" EVM-12L speaker for quite a while now. I liked it so much that I sold my Super Reverb and bought a Micro Pro Mach 2, which I also plug the EVM-12L into. Both amps are plenty loud for anything I do, I usually have them about halfway up or a tad beyond. Now I'm thinking of selling my Champ and Supro 1616T because they just sit there and their value is going up, I could use a lightweight Quilter extension cab. I let other guitarists use my amps at the open mic I host so I get to hear different people play many styles through them from clean to distortion. They always sound great and I'm hauling a lot less weight every week. I played through the prototypes years ago at SG101 conventions (including the Mother of All Miserlous against 4 or 5 Showmans)and it took me a while to finally come around but now I couldn't be happier. Last edited: Mar 01, 2017 13:02:31 |
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I have the Mini Head 101. Great amp! Here's a short clip I did with the Surfy Bear reverb. The lead is the FullQ setting, and the left and right rhythms are most likely the Surf and the Tweed settings. |
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I have a micro pro 200 with an 8" speaker, just recently got the 12" extension cabinet. can't say enough good about it. especially if you have to carry your own amp! Matt Heaton & the Electric Heaters |
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DannySnyder wrote:
I've got a Pro Block and a cab with the Steelaire 15" speaker, sounds amazing. —Bill S._______ |
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I have a Steelaire and MachPro2. I like the Steelaire a alot. It sounds great and is easy to use. I can set the volume low enough to play in my apartment which is a huge plus for me. My drummer is super loud and the Steelaire can keep up fine. I did have problems with the speakers though. I've had two Steelaire speakers break (aluminium dome cracked). Quilter answered and shipped out replacements quickly. Very good customer service. The latest replacement has a paper dome which so far is holding up. My MachPro2 speaker recently started sounding terrible at higher levels, not sure what is going on. — |
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I've played a few and they sound alright. The weight is the best feature, IMO. Unfortunately, they just don't look cool. I know that shouldn't matter, but when a guy shows up to a gig with a fancy high tech amp it just doesn't have the visual impact of a Silverface Twin that looks like it's been dragged through the depths of Hell. Maybe Quilter should start selling reliced amps. |
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Patrick_Strain wrote:
Cool is in the eye of the beholder. The Kahuna Kings https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Kahuna-Kings/459752090818447 |
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Patrick_Strain wrote:
I guarantee that the average audience will pay your equipment no mind. —Last edited: Mar 02, 2017 08:02:42 |
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Las_Barracudas wrote:
I'll back this 100% —
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your average surf audience is different. as for quilter, I can't wait to get my mitts on that micro block 45. |
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I played through a Quilter Pro 200 (sat in with a player who had one). Sounded pretty good but seemed "bass" heavy to me. (could have been the setup) |
![]() Joined: Feb 20, 2017 Posts: 70 Gilbertsville, NY ![]() ![]() |
Gee, fellas. It was a joke. Lighten up. |
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Chippertheripper wrote:
This little amp is really an exciting development. A pair of them would make for an awesome affordable, portable stereo rig weighing ONE pound (!) What's not to like here? Last edited: Mar 06, 2017 01:17:31 |
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JObeast wrote:
Have you seen the new Quilter cab? 2x8, 200 watt power handling, and has a mount for a Power Block built into the cabinet. |
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Word is Quilter will be releasing a new 101 Mini this summer. More EQ knobs and onboard reverb. — |