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Quilter Mini-head
Posted: 1 Sep 2015 8:48 am
by Stephen Abruzzo
Hey, you Quilter dealers out there. How are these new Mini-heads that Quilter just came out with?
http://www.quilterlabs.com/index.php/pr ... -mini-head
Posted: 1 Sep 2015 1:30 pm
by Bruce Bindeman
Hi Stephen,
I'm a dealer in IL and my first shipment of 101 Mini Heads leaves CA today. It usually takes 4-6 days to arrive via FedEx Ground; so, I have not experienced the Mini ($299US) at this time.
Here is a link to the manual (which includes a nice history of guitar amps in general):
http://quilterlabs.s3-us-west-1.amazona ... manual.pdf
Regards,
Bruce
Pitch Forward Music
Posted: 1 Sep 2015 1:37 pm
by Kyd Brenner
I'd be curious if this is enough to drive a 15"bw - I have Session 500 case w/bw, amp itself is ancient history. I've driven it off my Evans JE150 at home just fine, but can't carry both of them around. The name and the price are right, will be curious what people think when anyone lays hands on one.
Posted: 1 Sep 2015 5:58 pm
by Dyke Corson
I've been selling the Quilter stuff for a while. I have used a Tone Block with a V8 and it's killer. If I was with a loud drummer I don't think I would want any less power. Light trio or bands with "reasonable" drummers I bet it will be fine.
Posted: 2 Sep 2015 8:47 am
by Stephen Abruzzo
Looking at the manual and the pics that Bryce was nice enough to post.....it seems that one could use headphones with this and not even have it hooked to a speaker?
Anyone verify this?
The Jazz and Surf modes go to 100W.
Looks like a winner. Seems like Pat is paying attention to his customer base. Nice to see.
Would be good to have as a 2nd amp....in case someone blows out some tubes on a gig.
Posted: 2 Sep 2015 11:17 am
by Michael Pierce
The link to the manual says its fine to unplug the speaker when using headphones.
Looks like a nice product.