Tell me about Quilter Amps....
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Edward Dixon
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Tell me about Quilter Amps....
I'm thinking I want a dedicated Steel Guitar amp. The Quilter Steelaire rackmount caught my eye but they seem a little hard to find right now. I prefer a rackmount unit because of space requirements in my studio, rack space is available but floor space, not so much.
Anybody have info on when these will be back on the market?
What other amps should I consider (Quilter or not)?
Anybody have info on when these will be back on the market?
What other amps should I consider (Quilter or not)?
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Jack Stoner
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I had the Steelaire rack mount model. I used it with an Eminence EPS-15C speaker and it was OK but I downsized. I now have a Travis Toy 12 amp combo. I've had all the Peavey amps from the Session 500 to the Nashville 112. The Travis Toy amp is the best steel amp I've had since a Fender Twin Reverb I had in the 70's.
If you want a separate amp, consider the Tone Block 202. Its what is used with the Travis Toy combos. Comparing it to the Steelaire rack, its no contest the TB202 wins.
If you want a separate amp, consider the Tone Block 202. Its what is used with the Travis Toy combos. Comparing it to the Steelaire rack, its no contest the TB202 wins.
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Edward Dixon
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I had also considered the TB 202 but it has no remote that I am aware of. The rack mount also offers two inputs with separate gain controls and a 4th EQ band and 9v output for effects pedals.
I'm 72 and don't play out anymore. This amp will be strictly for in studio recording only. Once installed it will be there for the rest of my life.
I'm 72 and don't play out anymore. This amp will be strictly for in studio recording only. Once installed it will be there for the rest of my life.
"Faith don't need no second opinion."
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Jack Stoner
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This Reverb listing shows 3 available.
https://reverb.com/item/19192445-steela ... mount-head
I'm 83 and not playing out, but not by choice.
https://reverb.com/item/19192445-steela ... mount-head
I'm 83 and not playing out, but not by choice.
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Edward Dixon
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Thanks for all the input.
I saw that ad but hesitated because I have not yet contacted the seller. The listing says "Shipped from quilter Labs" but I don't know who the actual seller is or if they really have them in stock. I guess the next step is to contact them. I don't want let go of the money if I don't get the product for months.
I know what you mean "not by choice", I've got almost as many medical conditions as I do guitars. IMHO getting old really sucks but not getting older sucks worse.
I saw that ad but hesitated because I have not yet contacted the seller. The listing says "Shipped from quilter Labs" but I don't know who the actual seller is or if they really have them in stock. I guess the next step is to contact them. I don't want let go of the money if I don't get the product for months.
I know what you mean "not by choice", I've got almost as many medical conditions as I do guitars. IMHO getting old really sucks but not getting older sucks worse.
"Faith don't need no second opinion."
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Edward Dixon
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The Steelaire head has 2 input channels with separate gain controls, the 202 has only one channel.
The head has hi-mid and low-mid as opposed to the 202 which has only mid.
As you mentioned the 202 has no tremolo. The head has 3 controls for the reverb, the 202 has one reverb knob.
The head also has a remote unit that attaches to the guitar leg or mic stand. I don't know if that is available for the 202 or not.
It seems that the is one more difference but I can't remember right now.
The head has hi-mid and low-mid as opposed to the 202 which has only mid.
As you mentioned the 202 has no tremolo. The head has 3 controls for the reverb, the 202 has one reverb knob.
The head also has a remote unit that attaches to the guitar leg or mic stand. I don't know if that is available for the 202 or not.
It seems that the is one more difference but I can't remember right now.
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I've been using the Tone Block 202 for recording for the past couple of years. Recording direct (SIG OUT). Below are links to three of my vids using the 202. I also used a black box and a bit of delay.
Ghost Riders in the Sky: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YdHqxTcBfI
El Condor Pasa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUPtT-fVtVQ
Telstar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7POavqLF-fc
Ghost Riders in the Sky: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YdHqxTcBfI
El Condor Pasa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUPtT-fVtVQ
Telstar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7POavqLF-fc
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Edward Dixon
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Doug,
I have been subscribed to your YT channel for quite a while. I included 11 of your videos in my Steel Guitar Playlist. You are in fact, one of the pickers that inspired me to lean PSG during the recent isolation from my fellow human beings. Thank You, you make it all look so easy and sound so good.
I have no doubt about the TB202 sound quality but you'd have to see my studio to to see why the rack mount unit makes sense to me. I may post a pic next week after the amp is installed in the studio.
I have been subscribed to your YT channel for quite a while. I included 11 of your videos in my Steel Guitar Playlist. You are in fact, one of the pickers that inspired me to lean PSG during the recent isolation from my fellow human beings. Thank You, you make it all look so easy and sound so good.
I have no doubt about the TB202 sound quality but you'd have to see my studio to to see why the rack mount unit makes sense to me. I may post a pic next week after the amp is installed in the studio.
"Faith don't need no second opinion."
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Edward Dixon
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My Steelaire rackmount arrived today! I had an eye appointment so haven't got it all together yet.
One thing I did not know about was the VP loop. Can anybody tell me if that's something I really want to use? I'm using a Goodrich Omni pedal in passive mode right now. Would appreciate any advice from anybody that has used that function of the Steelaire.
One thing I did not know about was the VP loop. Can anybody tell me if that's something I really want to use? I'm using a Goodrich Omni pedal in passive mode right now. Would appreciate any advice from anybody that has used that function of the Steelaire.
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Doug Beaumier
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... the VP loop. Can anybody tell me if that's something I really want to use?
Yes, Quilter recommends using the VP loop for passive volume pedals. Not needed with active volume pedals.
I use a Hilton pedal nowadays so I don't use the VP loop. A few years ago I was using an old Sho-Bud pedal and Yes, the loop in the Steelaire made a big difference. The sound was much cleaner. If you're using a passive pedal, try it both ways. I think you'll notice the difference.
From the Steelaire owner's manual:

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Edward Dixon
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Thanks, I re-read the manual after I quit moving equipment around. Finally got it all up and running this morning. Oh man, I love the sound of this amp !!!
I was thinking I would be using channel 2 for other instruments so If I do end up using the VP loop I would be switching out cables to use ch2 for something else. Which is not a real issue right now as I still can't use a VP the way I want anyway.
Thanks again for everybody's help. I am really glad no one talked me out of getting one of the apparently rare Steelaires left.
I shot a short vid of my 10x12 studio after I got the Steelaire up and running, in case anybody is interested. Sorry no sound samples yet... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSqEOtBJecU
I was thinking I would be using channel 2 for other instruments so If I do end up using the VP loop I would be switching out cables to use ch2 for something else. Which is not a real issue right now as I still can't use a VP the way I want anyway.
Thanks again for everybody's help. I am really glad no one talked me out of getting one of the apparently rare Steelaires left.
I shot a short vid of my 10x12 studio after I got the Steelaire up and running, in case anybody is interested. Sorry no sound samples yet... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSqEOtBJecU
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I’ve been using my quilter steelaire head for quite a few years (had it since 2018ish). It’s essential to me. I have a few open back crate cabs one with a pf350 and the other is a tt12. Nothing I’ve ever played through beats the tone and I’ve played through most solid state steel guitar amps and a lot of tube amps.
