QUILTER steel guitar amp!
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QUILTER steel guitar amp!
Hi, Pat Quilter exhibited his new amp at the LA AMP SHOW this last weekend and I thought you'd like this.
Forgive me if you've seen this amp.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-mnyP9L ... e=youtu.be
Forgive me if you've seen this amp.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-mnyP9L ... e=youtu.be
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In the demo video, there's a delay pedal patched in the chain, and Pat admits tremolo is more for guitar players. That, right there, is a pretty obvious admission that delay would be more useful than tremolo. If this amp is to be marketed with pedal steel in mind, that's the one glaring issue for me.
I don't mean to be negative by the way. Any product designed for pedal steel is welcomed, and it's exciting to see Quilter amps interested in providing us with a quality lightweight amp. As a potential customer, I'm just trying to provide some constructive opinion on the subject.
One more thing, many of us already have rooms full of speaker cabinets, so hopefully the amp will be available in head only configuration.
I don't mean to be negative by the way. Any product designed for pedal steel is welcomed, and it's exciting to see Quilter amps interested in providing us with a quality lightweight amp. As a potential customer, I'm just trying to provide some constructive opinion on the subject.
One more thing, many of us already have rooms full of speaker cabinets, so hopefully the amp will be available in head only configuration.
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Alex, I had a long talk with Pat Quilter about the delay issue as well. I used to be a big delay user and wanted that also in the amp. But his view point well taken. To do an internal delay would require at least three more controls and would make the amp larger and more expensive.
I have been testing and using the amp with no delay lately and I am loving the tone. The reverb inn this amp is stunning and I am finding that the delay actually clouds the sound of the reverb. Besides, those who use delay all vary on their use of it and what model.
As far as the tremolo, I am actually liking it more and more. It is great for my organ effect. The amp is great in many ways.
I have been testing and using the amp with no delay lately and I am loving the tone. The reverb inn this amp is stunning and I am finding that the delay actually clouds the sound of the reverb. Besides, those who use delay all vary on their use of it and what model.
As far as the tremolo, I am actually liking it more and more. It is great for my organ effect. The amp is great in many ways.
Williams D-12 9x7, Emmons PP D-10, 8X5, Quilter SteeAire amp.