New Quilter Day
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New Quilter Day
Pretty happy with this new arrival
Have been on the search for one for quite a while. Ideally I wanted the 202 but very happy all the same.
Amazed at the sound of these things.
So simple to use and surprisingly intuitive to use the EQ/voice/hi-cut to dial sounds in. I was worried Id miss the full EQ.
Best thing is it weighs next to nothing and takes up very little space and is loud as you'd ever need
I have a real hankering to mach it with the tone dock 15" that they make, but that'll be hard to come bye id say.
Have been on the search for one for quite a while. Ideally I wanted the 202 but very happy all the same.
Amazed at the sound of these things.
So simple to use and surprisingly intuitive to use the EQ/voice/hi-cut to dial sounds in. I was worried Id miss the full EQ.
Best thing is it weighs next to nothing and takes up very little space and is loud as you'd ever need
I have a real hankering to mach it with the tone dock 15" that they make, but that'll be hard to come bye id say.
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Re: New Quilter Day
Car stereo? tape deck obviouslyStrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 12:55 pmYep and still have room for a DVD player next to it!
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Re: New Quilter Day
8-track, Carpenters probably.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Re: New Quilter Day
Why do you want to block your tone?
The older I get, the more disappointed in myself I become.
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Re: New Quilter Day
I have, your playing was incredibly tasteful, as was your tone. Apart from that it was terrible, though...
The older I get, the more disappointed in myself I become.
Re: New Quilter Day
Awesome amp....congrats, mate.
How are you finding the EQ? I had the 101 and it took me a while to figure out the EQ on the amp (it's like a reverse pot).
I highly recommend the BlockDock (I have the 10" for the 101 Reverb and it's awesome.). There were a few in the country when Haywire was the importer, so keep an eye out.
How are you finding the EQ? I had the 101 and it took me a while to figure out the EQ on the amp (it's like a reverse pot).
I highly recommend the BlockDock (I have the 10" for the 101 Reverb and it's awesome.). There were a few in the country when Haywire was the importer, so keep an eye out.
StrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 10:53 am Pretty happy with this new arrival
Have been on the search for one for quite a while. Ideally I wanted the 202 but very happy all the same.
Amazed at the sound of these things.
So simple to use and surprisingly intuitive to use the EQ/voice/hi-cut to dial sounds in. I was worried Id miss the full EQ.
Best thing is it weighs next to nothing and takes up very little space and is loud as you'd ever need
I have a real hankering to mach it with the tone dock 15" that they make, but that'll be hard to come bye id say.
"Have tone issues with all the options available today? practice more...." -John Suhr
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Re: New Quilter Day
Yep I think I've sussed it . It's fairly intuitive I think.Bigdaddy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 10:53 am Awesome amp....congrats, mate.
How are you finding the EQ? I had the 101 and it took me a while to figure out the EQ on the amp (it's like a reverse pot).
I highly recommend the BlockDock (I have the 10" for the 101 Reverb and it's awesome.). There were a few in the country when Haywire was the importer, so keep an eye out.
StrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 10:53 am Pretty happy with this new arrival
Have been on the search for one for quite a while. Ideally I wanted the 202 but very happy all the same.
Amazed at the sound of these things.
So simple to use and surprisingly intuitive to use the EQ/voice/hi-cut to dial sounds in. I was worried Id miss the full EQ.
Best thing is it weighs next to nothing and takes up very little space and is loud as you'd ever need
I have a real hankering to mach it with the tone dock 15" that they make, but that'll be hard to come bye id say.
I might be heading to Aussie next month and will see if I can grab a block dock there. I like the idea of the 15" for surf and I doubt there is one of those in the country
Re: New Quilter Day
It should be straightforward. You just need these cutouts for the feet of the Quilter.
"Have tone issues with all the options available today? practice more...." -John Suhr