Quilter Tone Block steel version ?

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Quilter Tone Block steel version ?

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Have heard rumour that Quilter are bringing out a steel guitar version of their Tone Block, with treble/mid/bass controls and built in reverb as per the Pro Block 200 , anyone heard anything about it ?
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Good news ! Hope it's not only a rumour !
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Post by Malcolm McMaster »

Despite emailing Quilter a couple of times to ask about this,so far no reply from them, which is quite unusal, as their customer service and replies are normally vey quick.It makes me think there is some truth in rumour and they are not ready to talk about it yet, maybe we will hear soon.Would be a great addition to range.
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Post by Chris Parks »

As the CEO, I can safely say that this is not currently in the works. Maybe it should be?
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Chris Parks wrote:As the CEO, I can safely say that this is not currently in the works. Maybe it should be?
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Post by Malcolm McMaster »

Yes, could be a good market for it, lightweight, good power and hopefully ( as with rest of Tone Block models) a good price.Thanks Chris.
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Post by Mike Terry »

Sounds like a real good idea.
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Post by John Sluszny »

Why not a Steelaire rack head but portable like the micro pro mach 2 head, but clean channel only ? Easy to carry,portable and...cheaper !
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Sorry to bump an older thread, but that would be a great idea. I really like the feature set of the new Pro Block 200, but a more traditional tone stack is appealing. The thing that never did it for me with the Steelaire was that it has too many features. Volume, treble, hi-mid, low-mid, bass, and reverb would be perfect. Personally, I have no need for tremolo. Keep it simple.
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Maybe just make the "Clean Block" with a lot of power and it could work for steel, bass, keys, etc.
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Post by Bruce Derr »

I bet jazz guitarists would like it, too.

The new Tone Block 201 that just came out a few weeks ago looks interesting. It does not have conventional EQ or reverb but it has a few analog amp "sims" (not digital models) and all the power of the original Tone Block.

But I'd still probably choose the Pro Block because of the reverb and limiter.
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John, I put my Steelaire head in soft rack case , ideal for travel.
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For me I'd give up any sort of reverb given the quality of pedal reverbs now. Way more options and control than a single knob reverb built into a head.
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Malcolm McMaster wrote:John, I put my Steelaire head in soft rack case , ideal for travel.
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Good idea indeed ! Thanks !
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Malcolm McMaster wrote:John, I put my Steelaire head in soft rack case , ideal for travel.
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So many knobs. I'm a simple man.
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Tremolo on a Steel Amp?

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Does anybody use the Tremolo on a Steel amp on Steel?
I'm sure they put it in their to reduce manufacturing cost, use the same board for different amps.
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Post by Lane Gray »

I've used mine. Usually only about three songs a night. I'd been tempted to have it added to my Milkman. I regret not doing so.
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Re: Tremolo on a Steel Amp?

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John Gould wrote:Does anybody use the Tremolo on a Steel amp on Steel?
I'm sure they put it in their to reduce manufacturing cost, use the same board for different amps.
Another effect that can be bought in 10 dozen flavors in pedals.
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Post by Steve Spitz »

I'm happy with my steelaire as a combo, and I love the three knob reverb. I appreciate the fact that I don't feel the need to haul a pedal.

If I was looking for a head only for steel, I'd keep the reverb, ditch the tremolo, ditch the limiter, one clean channel.
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Post by Morton Kellas »

For those of us who double duty with a Tele or other guitar, the tremolo is nice to have without the hassle of carrying around another pedal and as Lane said, it does come in handy at times on the steel as well. That is what I like about the Steelaire, the reverb sound is acceptable and all I take with me is a Delay, which powers off the back of the amp so no wall warts.
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Re: Tremolo on a Steel Amp?

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John Gould wrote:Does anybody use the Tremolo on a Steel amp on Steel?
I use it on the 1st verse of Unchained Melody, on which I play single notes on the extra bass strings of my U12. I turn it off when I play harmonies on the upper strings and frets.

It sounds really good on those low notes. Not so much on the high ones.
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To me. Others might feel differently.
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