For a moment I thought you were reading my resume - "a bit outdated and not so sexy" but then you said my XLRs werent in the way. Sounds like a great alternative and I LOVE the stereo FX return.
@RulgertGhostalker5 ай бұрын
it's doesn't have to sound exactly like the given amps, is the zero latency and low power consumption there. i keep investing in analog solid state, and it keeps getting better. DSM Humbolt, Tech 21, Hughes & Kettner, and Quilter ... it's just a more sensible working solution.
@RobertFisher19695 ай бұрын
It checks all the boxes for me. (Except maybe for size.) But I already have a Simplifier and am happy with it. I don't think I'd choose this over the Simplifier if I didn't already have the Simplifier, but I think it would be the only other option in consideration for analog amp & cab sim with DI, headphone out, and effects loop.
@RobCmusic5 ай бұрын
Those analogue cab sims always sound much better coming out of a big, loud PA system. At least that's what I find with my Quilter Superblock amps. For studio use it's definitely better to send the DI out through an IR instead.
@spiritnone28189 күн бұрын
The analog cab sims are complex EQs. IRs are also just complex EQs, look for comparisons online, the time component of IR cab sims is impossible to hear. So basically there's no difference. It's just about that particular eq curve sounding good or bad to you.
@RobCmusic9 күн бұрын
@spiritnone2818 I should have said that I don't much like the sound of the Quilter cab sim, but at high volumes on a PA system it sounds much better than it does in my studio. It's as if it was voiced to sound best for live performance rather than recording.
@eoinc_Ire5 ай бұрын
Quilter made me sleepy! 🥱 Will rewatch. After surgery last Friday. Still recovering! Can lift a guitar for 2 weeks! 😢. Really interested in the stuff. Breaking Pre amps from Power amps, and mix and matching!
@JohnnyV713023 ай бұрын
Thanks for the review! Sounds chilly. Needs warmth.
@carwynvan5 ай бұрын
I'm curious what your opinion on something like the Tech 21 PSA 2.0 would be. All analogue signal, Freq comp speaker sim, midi programmable, etc
@scottbecker34855 ай бұрын
Fine sir, you have given this unit an exceedingly thorough and fair shake, given us ample (very telling) sound samples and lots of honest thoughts on it. Your channel stands out of the crowd (as always). Back to topic: The market is now rich in choices (thank you, kind market!). Ease of use, also in a digital modeler? Now also available: See something simple like an ACSI1 (with the newer firmware), a Two Notes Opus (gets way too little love!), or even the stellar Katana Go plugged into a tuner pedal (so you don‘t have to dangle it from you geetar with a dinky little cable). Any of these will get you miles farther than the Quilt, and also with ease, no (or very little) „option paralysis“ and great responsiveness (low latency). That said, I like this blue box for quick-and-dirty. If I hadn‘t yet bought all of the above (and more, like the Ampero II Stage), and if I were kinda starting out, the Quilter would be quite attractive, especially because of its effects loop (stereo, plus switchable to mono - amazing!) and no-nonsense approach. I am now going to watch this video to the end - not as a potential buyer of the Quilter, but because I enjoy your honest reviews that truly give prospective buyers the orientation they need (i.e., that which a „review“ is supposed to do, but nowadays rarely does). P.S. I love how you work hard to ferret out and praise ALL of the unit‘s virtues, despite also finding its faults. Quilter can be very content with the this review, even if it doesn‘t just lavish praise on the unit.
@im58woody4 ай бұрын
Now we have the Mustang Micro to play with too😮
@scottbecker34854 ай бұрын
@@im58woody Oh, yes, dear fellow GAS friend. 😅 And indeed, I got mine 3 days ago. Loving it a lot.
@im58woody4 ай бұрын
@@scottbecker3485 Could you run it through a DI into a PA and get some good sounds out of it? I’m thinking about it for a low cost solution for the occasional times I play electric guitar in church. I normally play acoustic.
@scottbecker34854 ай бұрын
@@im58woody Yes and no. Yes to running into into a PA for electric (sounds quite good enough to my ears, when run into my EV Everse 8), but perhaps no to using it with acoustic guitar, as well. Somebody wrote that the jack is somehow not wired in such a way that it would work with piezo pickups as commonly used with acoustic guitars. I‘ll be testing that out next, though (as soon as my twin toddlers permit). That all said, the Boss Katana Go (if you can find one) might be a better option for mainly acoustic, since it offers all kinds of EQ pedals not available on the Micro Mustang +. The MM+ does, however, have a button on the side for stepping through EQ variations. Have yet to test that on electric. Back to acoustic: If a recall correctly, somebody else wrote you can use some kind of adapter plug/cable to make the MM+ usable with acoustic. We shall see…
@im58woody4 ай бұрын
@@scottbecker3485 Thanks for the quick response 👍 I was thinking about plugging the MM into my NUX Acoustic Stageman DI box and then running my guitar cable into it and just bypassing the acoustic preamp when using the MM for electric guitar. Then when I play acoustic bypass the MM if that’s doable. I probably wouldn’t play both guitars at one service simply because it’s a pain to switch between them. So I would just leave the MM out of the equation when playing acoustic.
@stubrakon96835 ай бұрын
Looks brilliant at £300. Di box. Headphones. Sub in. Because it's analogue it will hold it's value and be relevant as it's own sound when the latest digital stuff is in the bin. Will always be very useful device. I've got the "latest" digital stuff from 10 yrs ago it was the bollocks now just old digital stuff. 👍😎🤘😃
@indoornauta5 ай бұрын
We are coming back to sansamp idea!
@neilwarden5 ай бұрын
Thanks very much for your great unbiased review. I primarily gig with a Tech 21 Blonde and various pedals before the T21 basically as a DI 'Twin'. I recently bought a Quilter Phantom Block for back up and found it very good as long as you don't have the gain up. The Quilter is just OK with pedals IMO, my test is a Fulltone Full Drive 2 which sounds grainy with the Quilter but not with the Tech 21 Blonde. Quilter definately have their 'sound' AND the Limiter is very useful. I may consider buying the Quilter as it fits the bill for use in my genre of jazz/soul/blues in a small club/theatre gig setting.
@hereonmars5 ай бұрын
Man, this reminds me of the interblock 45. I could not get a great drive tone from that direct. I like the DSM or even my sansamp direct compared to the direct tones from quilter. The amped stuff through cab though? Amazeballs. I like quilter a lot.
@eliasmadias5 ай бұрын
Great video man. Very informative. Just wanted to ask you a question since mentioned that u gigged this pedal. Aside from the stereo XLR outputs, what do u use for a monitor? I mean the DSM SIMPLIFIER X has a 1/4 " out where u can go to a cab without using the cab simulation. When u r going straight to FOH, are monitors not really necessary? Thanks for your answer.
@joegrant4135 ай бұрын
I wonder how this compares to the Strymon iridium? By the way, I love my quilter Mach II micropro.
@84slow5 ай бұрын
been waiting years for you to check out Quilter
@ronaldjosephweech24444 ай бұрын
... absolutely. thank you.
@OrangeMicMusic5 ай бұрын
But if you want to send the L-R XLR's to FOH console and hear yourself on stage using a power amp, how are you gonna do this?
@harmonicseries65825 ай бұрын
Nice video, I wish these were class AB. That would have sealed the deal for me, for now staying with orange pedal baby for that reason.
@EytschPi425 ай бұрын
This doesn’t have a power amp at all
@60CycleHumcast5 ай бұрын
The logo is outdated in the way that It will become a nostalgia piece in 10 years or so, changing it would be a big mistake like when peavey changed their logo.
@TheGuitarEffect5 ай бұрын
That sounds really harsh. Surely they could’ve tailored the EQ in the speaker sim a bit better. Great video Henning.
@thenickbw5 ай бұрын
The LIMITER goes a long long way in making these sound and feel more natural. Supposedly akin to adding amp sag in the dynamics. It's what made me fall in love with my problock 200
@blueslawyer5 ай бұрын
CL80 is presumably a Celestion sim
@low_e_music5 ай бұрын
That's what I was thinking, the Classic Lead 80 speaker. That is basically a re-issue of the old Rola G12-80, which is one of my favorite speakers ever.
@grishyroy92715 ай бұрын
I like it. Simple, handles dirt pedals, probably good in the mix. No, not amazing when playing on its own, but I can use sims or a 5 watt amp for that.
@zvirb5 ай бұрын
Blocks of cheese are awesome.
@nedim_guitar5 ай бұрын
How does it take dirt pedals? That's what I would use for distortion, so I would like to know. 🤔 Edit: I missed the Rattler part 🤦
@andrewmorgan16405 ай бұрын
Also - All rise for the Noodle! - We should collaborate on "That Poodle Show"?
@zvirb5 ай бұрын
Octopus at the beginning.
@Smart-Alex5 ай бұрын
Since you're always honest, I will be too. Should be a very powerful unit (as they're a great brand) but they really need a redesign of their user interface and show a sensitivity to typography in their information design.
@martijn_ytАй бұрын
It's one thing to call a product `DirectAmp`. But it is another if you call as product `DirectAmp` when it's main feature is that it is NOT an amp. 😄 (I also don't get the desire of company's to design these things to be on the floor. Are they concerned about our lack yoga exercises ? ;) Just give it an seperate foot switch or midi input, so our precious signal doesn't have to go through all the perils that lie in the land beneath our knees 😁
@andrewdempsey53125 ай бұрын
The footswitches are sorely missing on the superblocks, just as the power amp is sorely missing on this amp pedal. So close.
@blackcattraxstudio52785 ай бұрын
Don't think I would miss the power amp since my SBUK has been my main amp (direct no cab) for a few years now. Now we finally get foot switches...great BUT no foot switch for amp selection. Would rather have that than limiter & reverb switches. Oh well.
@palmiuga5 ай бұрын
It sounds like my old Marshall DRP-1
@PooNinja5 ай бұрын
0:59 at least your face isn’t. Such a simple solution to silent stage production
@andiw29335 ай бұрын
So with the sound of the unit being - at least - questionable (to a degree that you suggest also buying a separate IR loader), the 2 XLR outs being what every mid-tier multi fx has anyway (or that could be done by adding a stereo DI box to one of the cheaper ones) I don't see any situation where I would chose this one over e.g. a NUX MG30 (which btw also has only a latency of around 2ms)
@danielrose31725 ай бұрын
The quilters sound great as clean amps... distortion is not too good.
@BuckJoFiden3 ай бұрын
I’ve heard these units sound great. But never through phone speakers. BT it.
@jackloganbill6055 ай бұрын
As guitarist have we gone nuts? Have we forgotten excellent devices such as the tech 21 fly rigs...... And this latest offering is only $400usd...nope....
@TheKeithbruce5 ай бұрын
CL-80 = Celestion classic lead 80
@davidfaustino44765 ай бұрын
Sounds like every solid state guitar amplification device made since the mid 90s. WTF is Quilter smoking??
@indisguiseFUCK5 ай бұрын
At times it reminded me of the line out of my Peavey Rage 108 😅 I love the other stuff that Quilter makes, this one’s a pass for me.
@stemajor75 ай бұрын
❤ Solid state. When in the mix it at a gig it doesn’t matter so much. I think our man here has got some great sounding tones out of it?
@BillDerBerg2 ай бұрын
Solid-state longevity versus digital inherent obsolescence.
@BillDerBerg2 ай бұрын
Digital modelers offer LESS realism. Digital overdrive still sux.
@PacoPascualmusic5 ай бұрын
Is still not good sounding enough and too HUGE… for simplicity I have the Tcelectronic deluxe 65 and sounds truly great, also my Tonex one it’s simple and sound truly good , sold my kemper Player and my UA after getting my tonex one and the TC . Thank you for the great review 🎸👏🏻❤️
@GamerSirus5 ай бұрын
I see products like this and I keep finding myself thinking, "why not just get a Tonex?"
@natearchuleta20035 ай бұрын
Simplicity. The guarantee of never having digital artifacts. But without a power amp it really does leave itself pretty limited.
@GamerSirus5 ай бұрын
@@sirius_li Not sure what you mean. I'm running mine in stereo absolutely fine.
@GamerSirus5 ай бұрын
@@natearchuleta2003 After thousands of hours of usage, I can safely say, there are no digital artifacts with this thing. I would challenge anyone to find any and present the evidence.
@GamerSirus5 ай бұрын
@@sirius_li How exactly is it not stereo? What exactly are we not "stereofying?" There must be something I'm not understanding here. If you're talking about stereo input, then I'm not sure why you would need that.
@GamerSirus5 ай бұрын
@@sirius_li For what?
@Paul_Lenard_Ewing5 ай бұрын
This thing is a semi-pro toy. $200.00 USD more you can get one of the Friedman real tube preamps and an Art SLA-1 260 watt RMS studio quality power amp.
@natearchuleta20035 ай бұрын
This came out literally a week after I crammed a second superblock on my board... Fffffffffffffff Edit: I regret nothing.
@matzer88465 ай бұрын
No tubes -> terrible sound wait ... somethings wrong here ... i feel so tricked and humiliated
@bolotskih6755 ай бұрын
12:55 sounds so bad
@bradleyclosson50425 ай бұрын
When too much clear coat over an uneven sanding job goes wrong on an overpriced guitar😬 ouch
@xxdr34m5xx_45 ай бұрын
Just save up some money and go for the Fender Tonemaster Pro, easier to use and far better sounds and more possibilities
@SkyAvila7775 ай бұрын
Tune yer guitar please...And why did you not plug it in a amplifier?
@EytschPi425 ай бұрын
This doesn’t go into an amplifier… it’s just not what it’s made for.
@ingeronnabakk68445 ай бұрын
Guitars out of tune is the reason why we love James Marshall Eytsch.