MAN that's some clarity - especially the Drop-D segment has some really articulate growl. I can see this being an excellent candidate for a versatile pedal platform. Great to see your three demo gents taking it out for a rip!
@dennisl5012 жыл бұрын
Pedals work great in my Quilter 101 Mini and in my Quilter 101 Reverb! About 5 years ago, I returned a new Fender Bassbreaker because the effects circuit was terribly noisy. Exchanged it for another one and the effects circuit was worse! Finally cashed out the purchase. Total junk. That is when I abandoned Fender tube amps and went all in for Quilter heads. The effects circuit is perfectly quiet. Best decision for me. I am a Quilter fanboy who receives nothing from Quilter other than great quality and 100% reliability after I buy their products. 😊
@dennisl5012 жыл бұрын
I own Quilter gear-101 Mini, 101 Reverb, Mach 2 Cabinet-who for several decades was emotionally attached to Fender tube amps. About five years ago, I switched from Fender tube amps to Quilter solid state amps. Since the 1970’s, I have owned several 1960’s Fender black face legacy amps and one U.S. made tweed amp with 2-12’s purchased new in the 1990’s. For me, Quilter solid state amps are superior to Fender tube amps if one must be versatile and work well with others. I believe Quilter preamps are designed so I can easily shape the instrument’s tone to fit the room, to fit other musicians’s ears, and to fit the style of music, and to fit the song. Thanks to Quilter, I am happy to no longer wrestle with Fender tube amps while rehearsing or goofing off with other musicians. I am very pleased with Quilter gear at my informal level. In addition, please know that Quilter manufacturing quality is superior to any Fender product in my long term experience. My two Quilter amps are bullet-proof and have •never• required service! Plus, any support questions via email with respect to application have been instantly answered by Quilter support in email. 😊
@jedmarsillo2 жыл бұрын
It's funny you guys put this out right after I started using my Aviator cub on the black channel for everything. I own a few quilter amps but the Cub on the black channel is my go to for the foreseeable future. Jay's tone in this video is what I'm shooting for. The amp gets me most of the way there. Now I just need to practice some more to get that last bit of tone from my fingers. Good thing the Cub makes me want to play on it for hours. 😀