Nice demo! Wicked chops and serious tonology on milking the Quilter for some cool sounds. incredible sounds for a solid state amp. I will check out your channel!
How does this amp sound for classic rock sounds. I have a Tiny Terror with Orange PPC 112 cab and that combo sounds very nice but curious if the Quilter can replace it. It would be great to have a bit smaller lighter amp with,or consistent tones. But I have to admit haven’t heard a solid state amp that compares to a tube.
Hi I'm really interested in this amp and just wondering where are the headphones/line out located. I can't find any good pictures online, the back of the amp looks to be smooth. Is it underneath in the cabinet?
Yes, it’s positioned a bit awkwardly, on the back side of the “head”, which can be unscrewed from the cab and used as a table-top amp, much like their smaller Tone block amps are constructed. So it’s an amp head rotated 90 degrees and put into an excellent cab. I don’t like the built-in analog cab sim, so I turned it off and use line out with IRs in the DAW, or a cab sim pedal. I’ve found that 65 voicing is indistinguishable from Tone King Imperial’s rhythm channel, which used to be my ideal amp sound, so now I have that tone in a mere 12kg package 🙂
The eq controls on them work differently than most tube amps. You kind of have to experiment and spend a little time dialing them in. Especially if you're new to the brand. I love mine (I use a 101 Mini Reverb head), and it is a great, lightweight gig machine. I have no problems getting inspiring tones out of it. I still have 4 or 5 tube amps, and they're not going anywhere, but I gig with my Quilter the most.
Quilter amps are so under rated. For years I have used 2 Quilter Tone Block 200's. I will never sell them. Fantastic demo of the Aviator!
I love my Mach 3. Great demo! Keep spreading the word!
Sounds great !! Your playing is always Fantastic. Have a great day. 🤘
Nice demo! Wicked chops and serious tonology on milking the Quilter for some cool sounds. incredible sounds for a solid state amp. I will check out your channel!
Excellent demo! Quilters are great.
How does this amp sound for classic rock sounds. I have a Tiny Terror with Orange PPC 112 cab and that combo sounds very nice but curious if the Quilter can replace it. It would be great to have a bit smaller lighter amp with,or consistent tones. But I have to admit haven’t heard a solid state amp that compares to a tube.
Hi I'm really interested in this amp and just wondering where are the headphones/line out located. I can't find any good pictures online, the back of the amp looks to be smooth. Is it underneath in the cabinet?
Yes, it’s positioned a bit awkwardly, on the back side of the “head”, which can be unscrewed from the cab and used as a table-top amp, much like their smaller Tone block amps are constructed. So it’s an amp head rotated 90 degrees and put into an excellent cab.
I don’t like the built-in analog cab sim, so I turned it off and use line out with IRs in the DAW, or a cab sim pedal.
I’ve found that 65 voicing is indistinguishable from Tone King Imperial’s rhythm channel, which used to be my ideal amp sound, so now I have that tone in a mere 12kg package 🙂
Nice Les Paul! What model is it?
You will find out tomorrow!! Thank you so much for the video idea.🙏
I dont know why but i've watched a lot of videos of this amp... In some like your video sounds like heaven and in other sound like trash...
The eq controls on them work differently than most tube amps. You kind of have to experiment and spend a little time dialing them in. Especially if you're new to the brand. I love mine (I use a 101 Mini Reverb head), and it is a great, lightweight gig machine. I have no problems getting inspiring tones out of it. I still have 4 or 5 tube amps, and they're not going anywhere, but I gig with my Quilter the most.
Dont mind me, just going through your videos stealing your licks, for example 2:09