Wednesday, September 18, 2024
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Meet The Quilter Labs DIRECTAMP


CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro Jam
1:25 Meet The Direct Amp
2:36 FEND Tones
4:55 AC15 Tones
6:56 JMP Tones
8:29 JAM Out With the Aux Track
10:20 Goodbye

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26 thoughts on “Meet The Quilter Labs DIRECTAMP

  • What a great demo and your playing…outstanding my friend, as always. You’ll have to excuse my ignorance on this question. I’m from the old school, started playing way back in 1969, I was 14. Is I grew as a player in bands I simply had a couple of pedals and plugged right into my Marshall. Now I’ve retired and started playing again and have a Kantana MKII. Is there an output to plug this unit into the power amp plug on the rear of the Kantana? I’m not sure how plugging this into my laptop is going to give me the sounds I want at home or if I’m jamming with friends. Thanks for your time. Again, great playing and demo..!

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  • Feel and / or tone
    If you can feel the latency of digital solutions under the fingers regardlesss if you can hear it
    Then these solutions are literally direct. I love the feel of the DSM simplifier X as a practice solution .
    I hope to get to compare the quilter soon. Less tonal options in direct amps but sometimes that’s a good thing.

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  • I have Tube bass and guitar amps, and a couple of solid state, because I dont hate on solid state, I love it theres so much to love. But they collect dust these days, with Amplitube Max, and Tonex max, and my Boss GTCore.. I just dont find myself using them much anymore. If I do I find myself using, my JC120 or 40. And DI the bass. Im not competing with other amps, and other guitar players now. Just playing for the song. It has became my go to amp. And I have set up all my amp sims, to be JC120. No matter what situation. VST , Pedal, or physical amp. Its always my amp, my sound. Bass has just been DI recently. Blended with some B15 sometimes. Thats it man.

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  • Been using a combination of digital (HX Stomp XL) and analog (Tech 21 Richie Kotzen Fly Rig v2) with great results. I do have a Tech 21 Trademark 60 1×12 in the closet if something catastrophic were to happen to either of those units.

    Question for you JLJ: On the Quilter DirectAmp, do the FX Loop and Reverb trail off when you turn them off, or is it a hard stop? I love my delay trails…

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  • Something about that DI box thing feels too sterile. There is something about a mic'd that lets the speakers breathe… this doesn't have life.

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  • Sounds super nice and very tempting. Currently, I'm playing live with a Milkman The Amp 100 and a modest pedalboard (fuzz, trem, delay) all going into a Fender Tone Master FR10, which I can either mic, go direct into the PA (passthrough) or just leave as is depending on the venue.

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  • I always appreciate that Jay plays aggressively on clean tones. Almost every product demo w/clean amps is soft finger picking and ultra light strumming before switching to distortion. Drives me crazy.

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  • I gig too often at dive bars that do not have a quality PA so the majority of my sound is amplifiers. That being said, All of my amplifiers are Quilter, They bring the reliability and noise, not to mention how light all of their products are. This unit might be a purchase for me, I'll figure out how to juice it when I get it home ????

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  • I have an Iridium that goes into 2 Sonnet 60, acoustic amps by Blackstar. For my taste and what I need, I can get pretty good sounds 🙂

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  • I use a Radial Engineering JDX at the end of my pedalboard then send XLR with speaker simulation to house PA then send the through signal to my amp which I use as a monitor. If I need to turn the amp up it won't affect the PA feed. Great playing Jay! Greetings from the UK.

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  • I have a whole bunch of amps. But then again… It's what I do. I have a bunch of DirectAmps too!

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  • Hello Jay , got to relied on headphone solution , what i found is since i don't gig , the neural dsp plugins are the best sounding solution , to my ear . I tried strymon Iridium , Milkman amp , UA Dream etc,,, and the Neural DSP plugins really stands out.

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  • Great demo from Jay, as always! Quilter make some great sounding solid state gear. This seems to be no exception. I use a tube amp (Laney Lionheart) with pedals sometimes, but mainly Scuffham S-Gear software for playing and practising.

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  • I used to record some of the best tones with a tiny Sansamp GT-2. Killer!

    This looks similar, only more comprehensive and with more options. And the XLR is sweet as well.

    Great demo, mahalos! ????????????

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