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Leo Grassl


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Madison TN
Post  Posted 27 Feb 2017 9:12 pm    
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Does anyone have experience using a Quilter tone block or a quilter
mini head for steel? I am going over seas for a tour and instead of flying a peavey
I am considering bringing a head and renting a speaker cabinet when I'm there. Any input is appreciated. Thanks!

Leo
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Malcolm McMaster


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Beith Ayrshire Scotland
Post  Posted 27 Feb 2017 10:01 pm    
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Leo,Derek Thurlby one of the UK's top steel players/ guitarist uses two Pro Blocks built into a rack , one for steel and one for guitar, he gets a superb sound.He regularly works for touring American artists in U.K. and Europe

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Tommy Boswell

 

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Virginia, USA
Post  Posted 28 Feb 2017 3:45 am    
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I have a Quilter Tone Block 200 that has plenty of power but a little short on tone-settings for pedal steel. But I recently put one of these in front of it and was very pleased with the results: http://www.joyoaudio.com/en/product/show_110.html

Ordered it here: https://www.cheaperpedals.com/


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Alex Cattaneo


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Quebec, Canada
Post  Posted 28 Feb 2017 6:25 am    
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I love the Mini 101 head. Coupled it with a Wampler Black '65 and that gives me full eq capabilities (bass, treble, mid) and Blackface tones for days. I also have a Steelaire but the Mini 101 is wonderful. You might want to get the Pro if you want to have a built-in reverb and an xlr out.
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Brooks Montgomery


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Idaho, USA
Post  Posted 28 Feb 2017 8:35 am    
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I asked the same thing awhile ago, check out the responses:

http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=313065
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Leo Grassl


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Madison TN
Post  Posted 28 Feb 2017 12:39 pm    
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Thanks a lot guys this is all very helpful! I guess my main concern
is getting a big clean sound that I can EQ. I'll most likely bring my own verb unit.

I have heard people say they like using the GK bass heads for steel and that is another option I am looking into. I am wondering if it would have more headroom than the Tone Block.
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Rick Contino


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Brattleboro, Vermont
Post  Posted 28 Feb 2017 1:55 pm    
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I would go with a GK MB 200 if I were you. More of a straightforward eq. Both the MB 200 and the Quilter Blocks are rated at 200 watts. MB is cheaper too.
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Malcolm McMaster


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Beith Ayrshire Scotland
Post  Posted 1 Mar 2017 6:22 am    
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Leo, although now using Steelaire rack head now, I used MB200 for over four years,great little amp( out board effects needed, I use Digitech RP150), I had it built into 12inch cab, which I now use with the Steelaire, I left the MB 200 in place and it is now my back up amp.The Steelaire is a better sounding amp, but there is nothing wrong with The MB, it can be seen in my pic with my two cabs-one 12 and one 15.

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Tom Campbell

 

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Houston, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 1 Mar 2017 10:35 am    
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is the Quilter Pro-Block the same as the Tone-Block but with a reverb?
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Brooks Montgomery


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Idaho, USA
Post  Posted 1 Mar 2017 11:31 am    
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I wrote Pat Quilter, and he said:

"The Tone Block 201 has more EQ options, the Pro Block has more effects (such as reverb)".
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Bruce Bishop

 

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Tennessee, USA
Post  Posted 2 Mar 2017 1:10 am     Tone block
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I have a question

The Tone Block is a mini amp head ?
I can just plug into a speaker Cab and go ? But would need effect unit for reverb and delay etc.

The GK M200 ? Mini Amp head also ?

200 watts @ 2 lbs.
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Dennis Detweiler


From:
Solon, Iowa, US
Post  Posted 2 Mar 2017 8:14 am    
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I'm using a Carvin BX250 to power one 15"BW, then patched from the direct out on the Carvin to a Tone Block to power another 15"BW. However, I use a Boss 59 Bassman pedal to contour the tone of the Tone Block to match the tone of the Carvin. Plenty of power and great tone. I especially like the two midrange variable controls on the Carvin to dial in tone.
I use the MXR Carbon Copy for delay with a TC Electronic Hall Of Fame for reverb. Great combination.
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Leo Grassl


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Madison TN
Post  Posted 3 Mar 2017 8:42 am    
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Malcolm,

That is quite a rig you've got! I like the backup amp option there
This has all been helpful guys. I appreciate the feedback. Thank you!

Leo
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Leo Grassl


From:
Madison TN
Post  Posted 3 Mar 2017 8:43 am    
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Bruce,

Yes that is the idea.. A small lightweight amp head that still
has lots of power.
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Kerry Johnson


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the Bay Area, CA
Post  Posted 3 Mar 2017 11:05 am     MINI HEAD 101 _ Quilter
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here is one for sale on the Forum:

http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=313488
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Brooks Montgomery


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Idaho, USA
Post  Posted 4 Mar 2017 9:42 am    
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Just so you know: The Toneblock 101 on "Full Q" setting is only 50 watts (up to 100 on the "Jazz" setting.)

The Tone Block 201 has up to 200 watts on "Full Q" & "Jazz" setting (way more headroom).
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Kerry Johnson


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the Bay Area, CA
Post  Posted 4 Mar 2017 11:25 am    
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Alex Cattaneo wrote:
I love the Mini 101 head. Coupled it with a Wampler Black '65 and that gives me full eq capabilities (bass, treble, mid) and Blackface tones for days. I also have a Steelaire but the Mini 101 is wonderful. You might want to get the Pro if you want to have a built-in reverb and an xlr out.


Hey Alex,
can you share your MINI-HEAD-101 settings ?

Thanks
kj
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