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How many Steel Guitar amps do you bring to the gig?

Posted: 6 Apr 2018 8:23 am
by Garry Vanderlinde
Do you bring one amp only or do you also bring a backup.
I only brought one for a long time until my new Quilter blew out the Mode switch and left me stranded. Now I bring a back-up.
How about you?
Only for Steel Guitar and not other instruments.

Posted: 6 Apr 2018 8:29 am
by Richard Sinkler
Only 1 for me. My 1984 Nashville 400. Has never hicupped once in all that time.

Posted: 6 Apr 2018 8:39 am
by Jack Stoner
I only take 1. But if it died, I could hook into the P.A. system for an emergency.

Posted: 6 Apr 2018 8:48 am
by Howard Parker
Great question.

2 for me. My primary and a MB200 I throw into a briefcase. Just in case.

fwiw..My primary is a NV-112. It's never failed.

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Posted: 6 Apr 2018 8:59 am
by Andy Henriksen
1 for me, and ideally someone in the band brings one extra as a back up that stays in the car.

...and now that I'm thinking about it, that "someone" is now probably me, since I bought a Katana 50 a few weeks ago (and haven't had a gig since). That's probably our best option for a backup. (my main amp is a Peavey Session 400).

...so, I guess my answer actually is 2.

Posted: 6 Apr 2018 9:39 am
by Greg Cutshaw
I always run two amps in stereo (mono reverb and stereo delay) on a gig. If one went down I always have one left over. Usually 2 Nashville 400's or one 400 and one twin reverb.

Posted: 6 Apr 2018 1:11 pm
by Tom Wolverton
I always bring a 2nd amp as a backup. Lately it has been my Quilter Pro Block 200. I leave it in the trunk of my car.

Posted: 6 Apr 2018 3:20 pm
by Kevin Fix
1 here. I am using a NV112. Same one since 2007. I thought the PA would be a good call if the NV112 went down. I had a brand new Peavey DPC 750 back in the 90's. A couple weeks after I bought it I seen a small cloud of smoke come from the top of the amp while I was playing. It did not quit. It blew 3 transistors that night and did not quit! What caused the problem was the PA system that I was going through. Something shorted out in the PA and blew the 3 transistors. I was lucky Peavey repaired it.

Posted: 6 Apr 2018 5:55 pm
by Rich Upright
I usually bring a Peavey Renown 1-15" & a Fender Sidekick because I run stereo delay. Lately just been bringing one 'cause gigs here don't pay enough for me to bust my hump.

Posted: 6 Apr 2018 8:14 pm
by Donny Hinson
Nope, one amp. I've never carried a spare amp or volume pedal, and can't recall ever needing either one in thousands and thousands of gigs. One time, my Twin blew out a speaker on the last (and loudest) song of the night. And once, a 6L6 shorted out, so I pulled two of 'em and finished the gig with 30 watts.

Call me "Mr. Lucky", I guess. :?

Posted: 6 Apr 2018 11:08 pm
by Larry Bressington
No amp, all direct..I used to carry a spare Pod Xt but never needed it in 15 years, spare power pack though and never needed that either, I’ve got a good half dozen XT’s at home, my back and soundman loves em! Lol

Posted: 6 Apr 2018 11:45 pm
by Tony Prior
I carry a spare amp but have only used it once in recent memory. It's a GK MB200, I carry it in my gig bag !

Posted: 7 Apr 2018 4:25 am
by Stuart Constable
Thanks all you good folk, I’ve just got something else to worry about now!
I will of course be taking out just my little Peavy as it’s the only amp (apart from a great big lump of a Marshall) I’ve got.
Out tomorrow for first ever gig on pedal steel so as well as big concernes about lack of experience on this wonderful instrument and relying on my old brain to retain the lessons I’ve learned, I’ve also got to hope the amp is well behaved.
A big plus is that the lovely people of Bridport U.K. will be very confused by the look of the steel let alone the strange wailing sounds coming from it, and if the worst comes to the worst and it all goes wrong, can blame the poor little amp...
All love
Stubie the Newbie xx

Spare Amp

Posted: 7 Apr 2018 5:45 am
by Alan Cannell
G&K MB200 , and if the Bass Players Amp goes down it will help him out of a muddle . No need for a spare cab but make sure you have the leads and mains cable in the bag as well...belt and braces is always wise.

How many steel guitar amps do you bring to gig?

Posted: 7 Apr 2018 6:52 am
by George Kimery
Two.I have a 6 space rack with a Steelaire and a Carvi n BX 500. I also have a Katana 100 head that stays home and is my practice amp.(has a built in 5" speaker) This can be plugged into my speaker cabinet, then I have a 2nd backup, should the need arise.

Interesting about the Steelaire blowing the switch. Same thing happened to mine after a year. Because of the 3 year warranty, repair was free. I wonder if these switches are prone to failure.

Posted: 7 Apr 2018 8:06 am
by Pete Burak
I have a Fender Harvard Reverb II (1x10", 20W Rivera Era Combo-Amp with treble/middle/bass/reverb, the size of a Champ Amp), that I often throw in the car... just in case :)

Re: How many steel guitar amps do you bring to gig?

Posted: 7 Apr 2018 8:23 am
by Garry Vanderlinde
Interesting about the Steelaire blowing the switch. Same thing happened to mine after a year. Because of the 3 year warranty, repair was free. I wonder if these switches are prone to failure.
Quilter told me they knew they had a problem with the Mode switches in the beginning. The thing that bothers me is that they chose not to inform their customers who possible had one and save them from a disaster on the gig. They sat back and waited for people to call when they failed. And then when I brought the amp in for repair they tried to sell me a spare.
If you own an early Steelaire, you'd better bring a spare!

Posted: 7 Apr 2018 11:38 am
by Morton Kellas
I bring only one and it is a Quilter Steelaire, for me it has been a great dependable amp with a pleasing sound, there's a lot of them out there. I bought mine new in 2014. If I ever did have a problem, I would just use the sound board to get me by for the gig.

Posted: 7 Apr 2018 12:03 pm
by Lee Baucum
I always take one of my Cube 80XL amps to the gigs, as an emergency backup amp.

Posted: 8 Apr 2018 3:26 am
by John Billings
Dr. Z Surgical Steel.

Posted: 12 Apr 2018 4:11 pm
by Paddy Long
I use Telonics gear exclusively so I have no need to carry any spare amps, or volume pedals -- I do carry a couple of spare power leads for the VP's though.

Posted: 13 Apr 2018 2:02 am
by Ian Rae
I used to use two amps like Greg, but for stereo and power rather than backup (although I obviously had that too). Now like Paddy I have a Telonics rig. If that ever fails then the universe as we know it is finished and the question of how to carry on is not valid.

Posted: 14 Apr 2018 9:10 am
by W. C. Edgar
2
1977 LTD and a 87 Nashville with silver corners and NO mod

Which Amps to Take.

Posted: 15 Apr 2018 8:52 pm
by Bill L. Wilson
After having my Deluxe Reverb repaired last week, (a new cap and resistor for the normal channel along with new power and pre-amp tubes), it developed a cracking scratchy noise during a gig Sat. night. Luckily I had my Twin Reverb head as a backup just in case. Checked it out today and found a dirty power tube socket, cleaned it up and all is well. Next Sat. I’ll take my Pro-Reverb as a backup just in case.

Posted: 15 Apr 2018 10:21 pm
by John Billings
JUST THE ONE TWIN
. BUT I HAVE THE BEST TECH IN OHIO. I DO CARRY A FULL BOX OF TUBES THOUGH,