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Topic: pedal size/compact back-up amps? |
Andrew Frost
From: Toronto, Ontario
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Posted 23 May 2024 10:23 am
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Looking for suggestions here...
Not for a main rig scenario but as a decent emergency substitute that is small and light.
I'm thinking along the lines of the Seymour Duncan power stage 170 or perhaps even the EHX 44 magnum...Again, not as a main rig but to get through a set if snafus occur.
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David Farrell
From: San Diego, California, USA
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Posted 23 May 2024 6:26 pm
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I have a Quilter Superblock that I love. It's a 25 watt amp that's about the size of 2 stomp boxes next to each other.
I'm actually using this as my main amp these days. It powers my small speaker cab & has an XLR direct out. It stows in my seat. I highly recommend it.
Dave _________________ Dave
Fender pedal steels, amps & guitars. '73 Sho~Bud PRO 1 CUSTOM. Emmons ReSound'65 S-10 4x5. |
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Darvin Willhoite
From: Roxton, Tx. USA
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Posted 23 May 2024 7:25 pm
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I also have a Superblock, it's an amazing amp and sounds great with a steel. _________________ Darvin Willhoite
MSA Millennium, Legend, and Studio Pro, Reese's restored Universal Direction guitar, a restored MSA Classic SS, several amps, new and old, and a Kemper Powerhead that I am really liking. Also a Zum D10, a Mullen RP, and a restored Rose S10, named the "Blue Bird". Also, I have acquired and restored the plexiglass D10 MSA Classic that was built as a demo in the early '70s. I also have a '74 lacquer P/P, with wood necks, and a showroom condition Sho-Bud Super Pro. |
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Stew Crookes
From: Paris, France
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Posted 23 May 2024 11:40 pm
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I love my SuperBlock too - it's become my main amp for live and recording _________________ Music mixer, producer and pedal steel guitarist
stewcrookes.com |
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Fred Rogan
From: Birmingham, AL USA
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Posted 25 May 2024 6:54 am
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Milkman The Amp 100 - a great piece of gear! _________________ Show Pro SD10 guitars
Milkman Amps |
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Ron Hogan
From: Nashville, TN, usa
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D Schubert
From: Columbia, MO, USA
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Posted 25 May 2024 10:14 am
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Quilter SuperBlok is great, also the Quilter 101R head. _________________ GFI Expo S-10PE, Sho-Bud 6139, Fender 2x8 Stringmaster, Supro consoles, Dobro. And more. |
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Jack Hanson
From: San Luis Valley, USA
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Posted 25 May 2024 1:00 pm
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Ron Hogan wrote: |
Bam200. Very small, but 200 watts. Bass amp head, but works well for steel. |
Out of curiosity, Ron, what do you use for a speaker cabinet with your BAM 200? I have one that I've been using for bass guitar into a PBJ cabinet about the size of a shoebox. I have yet to plug a PSG into it.
The BAM 200 might sound better into the open-back TT-12 cab that I use with my Session 400 head for steel. One of these fine days I'll hafta set 'em all up and do a shootout. |
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Andrew Frost
From: Toronto, Ontario
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Posted 4 Jun 2024 6:40 am
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Thanks for the suggestions here.
Re the Quilter Supeblock- I can imagine it has decent tone, perhaps in the realm of a Deluxe Reverb.
Is there enough clean headroom though? 25 watts seems like a pretty low ceiling |
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David Farrell
From: San Diego, California, USA
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Posted 4 Jun 2024 6:57 am
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Andrew Frost wrote: |
Thanks for the suggestions here.
Re the Quilter Supeblock- I can imagine it has decent tone, perhaps in the realm of a Deluxe Reverb.
Is there enough clean headroom though? 25 watts seems like a pretty low ceiling |
I played an outdoor gig last Sunday with my Superblock into a 10" speaker. We had bass, drums, guitar & steel. Mics only in the PA. I had the Superblock cranked up, almost wide open. It did distort just a lil, but it was loud enough & sounded great. _________________ Dave
Fender pedal steels, amps & guitars. '73 Sho~Bud PRO 1 CUSTOM. Emmons ReSound'65 S-10 4x5. |
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Stew Crookes
From: Paris, France
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Posted 6 Jun 2024 9:16 am
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Andrew Frost wrote: |
Thanks for the suggestions here.
Re the Quilter Supeblock- I can imagine it has decent tone, perhaps in the realm of a Deluxe Reverb.
Is there enough clean headroom though? 25 watts seems like a pretty low ceiling |
I find its 25 watts to be just enough for low-volume rehearsals and the very smallest gigs, but when connected to the PA it's been great in venues up to 500 cap (so far, but even bigger rooms would presumably have even better PA)
Using it either with a small cab pointed at me as a monitor, or only monitoring from the wedges...
My approach is to treat it like a direct device, with a 'bonus' amp that is useful in some scenarios. If you need a truly do it all small amp, something like the 202 is more capable but I'm finding the SuperBlock is doing everything I need it to and has radically simplified my gigging life. _________________ Music mixer, producer and pedal steel guitarist
stewcrookes.com |
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