I love my MPM2! Really excited to hear Mr. Quilter talk about developing something similar going forward to fill that singer songwriter "void" in their line up. I would definately be interested in that! Keep up the great work! These amps are fantastic and one quilter amp replaces multiple amps for my uses!
Dude, your on a quilter tee shirt now. You made it. Congratulations. I would just hope that your legacy will continue after your time here on earth. Applause. Serious Applause. Listen to the applause as you close your eyes. You made it man. Thank you. You did it. I will sit with my guitar for the rest of life and let a note vibrate for seconds, enjoying the sound as it's being pushed from a quilter amplifier.
I have a pro block 200 in my frontliner 2x8 cab, I am looking for a cab that I can add to put under it but all your cabs are to small to put under it. Is there a cab made by Quilter that I can add to put under the wide 2x8 frontliner that I love?
Two requests...a 1X15 simple amp for the jazzers. Ancient Polytone Mini Brute IV amps still command fairly high prices even in ratty condition. Second would be a Princeton competitor....great sounding, 1X12, midrange control added, best reverb and tremolo available and a switch to kick in a little of that Robben Ford thru a Dumble sound.
Quilters sound phenomenal but how long do they last? I mean there are tons of Roland, Fender & Peavey SS amps that are still working after 30+ years but I have yet to see a vintage Quilter for sale anywhere. I’ve tried
It is always entirely possible that they are in high demand. But do bear in mind that Pat Quilter is the founder of QSC. (Quilter Sound Company) Which bears the distinction and hallmark of being one of the world's most reliable power amplifier companies. ;)
5f1 size 1 - 8'' combo 50 w w gain tri q master and verb with two inputs hi and lo. Small to carry -- plug in and play -- I have the 1 - 8'' aviator gen 2 -- and that is a bit big to carry around on public transport etc.Thanks. BTW the aviator works well for solo acoustic gigs -- hi z mic vox in normal input and acoustic in lead input.
As an electrical engineer and guitar player, I love what Quilter is doing and am so glad I found your amps! Keep up the great work!
What a fantastic time to be able to 'converse' with the actual geniuses of sound.
I love my MPM2! Really excited to hear Mr. Quilter talk about developing something similar going forward to fill that singer songwriter "void" in their line up. I would definately be interested in that!
Keep up the great work! These amps are fantastic and one quilter amp replaces multiple amps for my uses!
Dude, your on a quilter tee shirt now. You made it. Congratulations. I would just hope that your legacy will continue after your time here on earth. Applause. Serious Applause.
Listen to the applause as you close your eyes. You made it man. Thank you. You did it.
I will sit with my guitar for the rest of life and let a note vibrate for seconds, enjoying the sound as it's being pushed from a quilter amplifier.
theres is a blues jam the last sunday of the month at the main st. grill in yorba linda. always a few quilters being used for both guitar and harp.
I was just informed the restaurant was sold so no jam
Hope the amps sound better than the vocal audio on this video!
Have a listen and thanks for stopping by!
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My ukulele gives more beaitifuul sounds on clasdical and folk guitare to
Hey Pat, you look so much better (and younger!) without the beard.
Thanks !
Mr. Quilter, I love my Superblock US so much, I am thinking about selling my tube amp to get a Superblock UK. Thank you for your work.
I have a pro block 200 in my frontliner 2x8 cab, I am looking for a cab that I can add to put under it but all your cabs are to small to put under it. Is there a cab made by Quilter that I can add to put under the wide 2x8 frontliner that I love?
I’m thinking a quilter 15” cabinet
Two requests...a 1X15 simple amp for the jazzers. Ancient Polytone Mini Brute IV amps still command fairly high prices even in ratty condition.
Second would be a Princeton competitor....great sounding, 1X12, midrange control added, best reverb and tremolo available and a switch to kick in a little of that Robben Ford thru a Dumble sound.
inspirational 😎
Quilters sound phenomenal but how long do they last? I mean there are tons of Roland, Fender & Peavey SS amps that are still working after 30+ years but I have yet to see a vintage Quilter for sale anywhere. I’ve tried
It is always entirely possible that they are in high demand. But do bear in mind that Pat Quilter is the founder of QSC. (Quilter Sound Company) Which bears the distinction and hallmark of being one of the world's most reliable power amplifier companies. ;)
@@locorogue1670 Nearing 100,000 units by my count.
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i have a first generation aviator. it is the last amp i would ever sell.
They've been building consumer amps for less than twenty years. This might explain why there isn't a Quilter amp from 1980 in your guitar store.
5f1 size 1 - 8'' combo 50 w w gain tri q master and verb with two inputs hi and lo. Small to carry -- plug in and play -- I have the 1 - 8'' aviator gen 2 -- and that is a bit big to carry around on public transport etc.Thanks. BTW the aviator works well for solo acoustic gigs -- hi z mic vox in normal input and acoustic in lead input.
Late to the party, but i have both Superblocks and a Mach 3! The Mach 3 is top of the top!
Quilter, Legendary.
I would have paid twice what my Mach 3 cost me. It's that good!!!!
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I love my cub. Great design, great tone.