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Topic: Yet Another Quilter TB 202 Thread |
Dan Beller-McKenna
From: Durham, New Hampshire, USA
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Posted 20 Dec 2021 6:10 am
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I must confess to being pleasantly stunned by how much I like the Toneblock 202. I bought this a couple of months ago as an upgrade to my emergency back-up, throw-in-the-trunk-of-the-car amp, with no intention of actually using it much. I soon started feeling foolish to have sunk $600 into an amp I wasn't using; even considered selling it and sticking with the DV Mark Little 250, which was very good in its own right.
I decided to get a dedicated 12" cab, try some speakers, and see if this wouldn't be an acceptable 1x12 amp option. Based on extensive reading of gear-page reviews and the personal experience of a nearby steel buddy, I opted not to go with the Quilter Blockdock for a cab. Instead, I ended up running it through a Fender SC112 closed-back cab loaded with a Weber 12F150 (8 ohm).
Holy Moly! This thing sounds exceptionally good. Great Fender-y vintage tone and rock-solid bass response. Now I just need to wait for the latest wave of plague to subside (greetings from NH: leading the nation on Covid rates!!) so I can start picking up small-venue gigs again. Not that this rig wouldn't be plenty loud for larger rooms, but for those gigs I still want the feel of an open-back, 2x12 cab that I get with my Tonemaster Twin. |
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Chuck Blake
From: West Virginia, USA
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Posted 20 Dec 2021 7:52 am
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I too have been wanting to try a 12" cab and speaker combo with my TB202..... All of my cabs are loaded with 15" various brands of speaker.
I have been reading up on the 12" speaker world looking for a speaker that can handle the higher wattage output and one that has great tone reviews......
Love the TB202 sound, just want to do some 12" experimenting. _________________ 2010 Rains 3x5 SD10, 2006 Rains 3x5 SD10 Powered by Quilter Tone Block 202 and 15' and 12' Custom Speaker cabs |
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 20 Dec 2021 9:30 am
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The speaker cabinet can play a major part in speaker response.
I bought a used Peavey Nashville 112 that had a Telonics NEO 12 speaker. I also had a Travis Toy 12 speaker. both the Telonics and TT12 are made by Eminence and very similar.
Installed in the NV112 cabinet the Telonics had a little more end.
I bought a Quilter Travis Toy 12 combo amp. I still had the Telonics speaker so I installed it in the Quilter "Blockdock 12" cabinet that is used in the Travis Toy combo. It was the opposite, the TT12 had more low and over all a slight edge over the Telonics. However, to be honest either speaker would be OK with me in either amp set up.
As I've posted before, I think the TT12 is the best steel amp I've had since a Fender Twin I bought in 71. |
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Cartwright Thompson
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Posted 20 Dec 2021 10:31 am
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Through an open back pine cab with a pair of D-120’s it’s the best solid state steel guitar amp I’ve ever heard, and I’ve tried most of them. |
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Dave Mudgett
From: Central Pennsylvania and Gallatin, Tennessee
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Posted 20 Dec 2021 10:31 am
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I really like my TB 201, which is the predecessor to the 202. I guess a lot of players have to have traditional treble/mid/bass controls, but honestly, I just use the Full Q setting, which is pretty much flat, and it sounds great. I might mess with the Tri-Q if I need a bit of mid cut/boost, or High-Cut if the room is really lively. But as Jack says, it has a lot of the old Fender sound. I turn up the mid on my Twin Reverbs anyway.
I use 12" speakers with mine - I have a few cabs with different style speakers. One Eminence Redcoat that takes about 70 watts if I'm not gonna be too loud, a Telonics cab with a 12", I think 300-watt, 4 Ohm Telonics Neo in it, and one with a, I think, 250-watt Furlong 12" 8 Ohm Neo in it. The Redcoat cab has the option to be either open or closed-back, the other two are open-back, I leave it closed. If I need to be loud, I bring the two 8 Ohm cabs. Lately, I've been putting a Peavey Studio Pro 50 on top of one of the cabs and running them both for triple duty - pedal steel, guitar, and slide guitar. I just use the Peavey for guitars, but run them both for steel. Filled up a pretty good-sized room for a couple of nights a week ago in a band that is not ridiculously loud, but definitely not quiet. Good, moderately aggressive drummer, some classic rock & modern country material included, nobody had any problem hearing me. People were coming out of the woodwork saying how happy they were to be able to hear pedal steel in a country band. |
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Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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Posted 20 Dec 2021 11:17 am
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I love my TB 202. I use it for recording and as a spare amp on gigs.
On gigs, I play through a Steelaire. Occasionally I will disconnect the speaker in the Steelaire and connect the 202 to the speaker using a custom made cord. The 202 though the Steelaire speaker and cabinet is pretty awesome. The sound is warmer and very slightly overdriven when cranked... not a nasty tone, but a warm tone. And the reverb in the 202 sounds great IMO. The Steelaire, on the other hand, stays clean even when the Gain and the Master are both up to 7 or 8. Both amps sound great IMO.
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Larry Dering
From: Missouri, USA
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Posted 20 Dec 2021 11:50 am
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I use a Quilter 101 and a TC Electronics G major for effects. Cab is a open back 12 with a TT speaker. Couldn't ask for a better tone. Settings on full Q with the Tri Q at 11 o'clock and highs cut a bit. It's loud and clean and weights nothing. Volume is adequate for most gigs. |
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Jon Light
From: Saugerties, NY
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Posted 20 Dec 2021 11:54 am
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I love diversity of experience and of opinion. I gigged my Micro Pro 12 HD for 3 years. I liked it a lot. But not so much that I wasn't wondering if I could find improvements to a couple of things. So I was very curious about the TT202. It was quite good but it never 'spoke to me'. I am committed to gigging with a combo amp so I did not explore driving other speakers/cabs.
I just recently got an Aviator Mach 3 and THIS speaks to me. I am digging it a lot. Gigs have dried up some so I haven't taken it out yet but I am expecting this to become my new gig rig. The great news for me was that I found someone local to buy the TT12 and he was there trying it out and buying it the very day that the Mach 3 arrived. Gotta love the universe in sync. |
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Larry Dering
From: Missouri, USA
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Posted 20 Dec 2021 6:09 pm
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Jon, I still have a Quilter Micropro mach 2 HD and it's fine for guitar but for steel I use it with an old Crate 12 inch cabinet with a Celestion speaker. Together they sound awesome. The extension adds some depth the tiny Quilter cabinet lacks. It's impressive how they work together. |
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K Maul
From: Hadley, NY/Hobe Sound, FL
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Posted 20 Dec 2021 9:45 pm
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I have a TB202 with the Blockdock 12(not with the TT speaker) and like it a lot. I do have a TT12 that I will drop in there eventually. I also have a couple Aviator 8s and an Aviator head. Amazing low end for it’s size. They sound great with or without an extension cab. I’m a Quilter Nut! _________________ KEVIN MAUL: Airline, Beard, Clinesmith, Donner, Evans, Excel, Fender, Fluger, GFI, Gibson, Hilton, Ibanez, Justice, K+K, Live Strings, MOYO, National, Oahu, Peterson, Quilter, Rickenbacher, Sho~Bud, Supro, TC, Ultimate, VHT, Williams, X-otic, Yamaha, ZKing. |
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