The Superblock is a TRIUMPH! I was looking at it as a “convenience”, but it has straight up put many other amps to shame! My back & ears thank you guys!!
With tube supply issues and pricing becoming more problematic the Quilter stuff becomes more and more appealing. Looking forward to when your new showroom opens and I can try these out in person! Until then I’ll keep carting my 40+ lb Vibroverb to gigs.
Loving the Quilter stuff. Which one will get-me: closest to my 65 Blackface Fender Princeton Reverb "Pristine Clean" - appreciate any input. Can you go Direct from pedalboard to Quilter-unit and straight to P.A. ?
i think nextstep would be a " gigablock" with delay inside, and a metal added tone for 350 euros, i'm fade up with my pedalboard as big as a supermarket parking. you did a great job, best regards / merci from France
Ahh. Just wanna say. Y'all at quilter need to keep pushing, cause really, your the only solid state in the game in 2021 that is kick f#ckn a$$ today. Y'all should push harder Your amps are pretty much the best. Your aviator is sitting beside my orange and super reverb right now.
My question is about the Superblock series. It's 25 "tube like" watts. So is that like the 22 watts of a Deluxe reverb, as in way more than loud enough to gig? Or is it barely loud enough to get over a quiet drummer and "feel" like a tube amp? I want to try one. I like the tone I hear, but I need info on the stage volume. Thanks
Volume is always dependent on the efficiency of the speaker it's driving....look for speakers in the 100-101 db per watt/yard...10" raging cajun comes to mind...
The Superblock is a TRIUMPH! I was looking at it as a “convenience”, but it has straight up put many other amps to shame! My back & ears thank you guys!!
With tube supply issues and pricing becoming more problematic the Quilter stuff becomes more and more appealing. Looking forward to when your new showroom opens and I can try these out in person! Until then I’ll keep carting my 40+ lb Vibroverb to gigs.
I definitely need one of those Superblock UK's in my life! Awesome stuff there!
Same here!
Ship 'em!!! My Sweetwater order is waiting on the SuperBlock UK! 😉
Loving the Quilter stuff. Which one will get-me: closest to my 65 Blackface Fender Princeton Reverb "Pristine Clean" - appreciate any input. Can you go Direct from pedalboard to Quilter-unit and straight to P.A. ?
i think nextstep would be a " gigablock" with delay inside, and a metal added tone for 350 euros, i'm fade up with my pedalboard as big as a supermarket parking.
you did a great job, best regards / merci from France
I ordered the superblock us today!
is there a way to get a stereo signal out the superblock ?
XLR will still stay MONO , right ?
Ordered a Superblock UK today.
After a year, how do you like your superblock?
@@j.alexandermyersen1176 absolutely love it!
@@scottallen6664 thanks scott!
Ahh. Just wanna say. Y'all at quilter need to keep pushing, cause really, your the only solid state in the game in 2021 that is kick f#ckn a$$ today. Y'all should push harder
Your amps are pretty much the best. Your aviator is sitting beside my orange and super reverb right now.
Are the SuperBlocks fully compatible with 16 Ohm cabs? What sort of output will they give with such cabs?
Yes. ~15 watts.
Pretty basic question but considering the interblock 45 to run direct into a mixer, any issues with that?
Hi where to order the pedalsteel amp?
www.quilterlabs.com/index.php/series/steelaire-series
www.quilterlabs.com/index.php/series/artist-series/
Thanks a bunch guy,s awesome
My question is about the Superblock series. It's 25 "tube like" watts. So is that like the 22 watts of a Deluxe reverb, as in way more than loud enough to gig? Or is it barely loud enough to get over a quiet drummer and "feel" like a tube amp? I want to try one. I like the tone I hear, but I need info on the stage volume. Thanks
Volume is always dependent on the efficiency of the speaker it's driving....look for speakers in the 100-101 db per watt/yard...10" raging cajun comes to mind...
This is kind of too subjective to give an answer. If you are dealing with a loud drummer you should consider the 100 or 200 series.
@@QuilterLabs101 never had trouble being heard with my Micropro HD... ;)
@@QuilterLabs101 Thanks, I'll try one.
If you like the Fendery sound and want to play with a drummer, you would probably be better off with the Quilter 101 Reverb.
Why is he shouting?
It's from all those years in the WWE. 🤣