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Développé en collaboration avec Quilter et Eminence pour répondre aux attentes de Travis concernant un son exceptionnel pour le guitariste Pedal-Steel moderne
Alimentation universelle (utilisable partout dans le monde sans transformateurs, ni commutateurs)
1 canal
Puissance: 200 Watt
1 haut-parleur 12" Eminence Double-T
Contrôles: Gain, Limiter, Bass, Mid, Treble, Reverb, Master
Commutateur: Voicing
Signaux de sortie: Sortie ligne Pre Master/sortie casque Post Master
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M
Really nice little amp
Mombasaflash 08.03.2021
There is some sort of strange ju-ju going on with this little combo. Somehow, the 12" Travis Toy Eminence loudspeaker and the Quilter cabinet have combined to form a whole that is bigger than the sum of its parts, producing a surprisingly authoritative bass response that belies the small cabinet size.
Taking full advantage of Thomann's excellent returns policy, I have been able to conduct a thorough A/B test between this Quilter Travis Toy 12 Combo and the newly released Quilter Travis Toy 15 Combo.
Having used a 15" Black Widow equipped Peavey Nashville 400 for twenty years, I was certain that anything smaller than a 15" loudspeaker would sound disappointingly 'small'. But this 12" equipped combo compares very well with the 15" NV400 and actually sounds bigger than the Quilter Travis Toy 15 Combo! The treble response of this 12"cab is also less brittle than the TT-15.
12" loudspeakers tend to be more directional, with a narrower beam of sound than 15's, so this TT-12 combo is not as 'wide' sounding as the Peavey NV400, but the complete absence of mains hum or buzz from the reverb, plus 11kg vs 30kg make for compelling reasons to turn a deaf ear to that characteristic.
There is some sort of strange ju-ju going on with this little combo. Somehow, the 12" Travis Toy Eminence loudspeaker and the Quilter cabinet have combined to form a whole that is bigger than the sum of its parts, producing a surprisingly authoritative bass response that belies the small cabinet size.
Taking full advantage of Thomann's excellent returns
There is some sort of strange ju-ju going on with this little combo. Somehow, the 12" Travis Toy Eminence loudspeaker and the Quilter cabinet have combined to form a whole that is bigger than the sum of its parts, producing a surprisingly authoritative bass response that belies the small cabinet size.
Taking full advantage of Thomann's excellent returns policy, I have been able to conduct a thorough A/B test between this Quilter Travis Toy 12 Combo and the newly released Quilter Travis Toy 15 Combo.
Having used a 15" Black Widow equipped Peavey Nashville 400 for twenty years, I was certain that anything smaller than a 15" loudspeaker would sound disappointingly 'small'. But this 12" equipped combo compares very well with the 15" NV400 and actually sounds bigger than the Quilter Travis Toy 15 Combo! The treble response of this 12"cab is also less brittle than the TT-15.
12" loudspeakers tend to be more directional, with a narrower beam of sound than 15's, so this TT-12 combo is not as 'wide' sounding as the Peavey NV400, but the complete absence of mains hum or buzz from the reverb, plus 11kg vs 30kg make for compelling reasons to turn a deaf ear to that characteristic.
Une erreur est malheureusement survenue, veuillez réessayer ultérieurement svp.
B
Amazing Combo for Steel guitar!
BuddyE 05.02.2021
I got this amp yesterday. I have had 3 or 4 different Peaveys and also Fender amps. The Quilter TT-12 is an amazing amp. Quality, weight (only 12 kg), sound and Power (200W) in one combo. Easy to handle and some new thinking.
Thomanns service was very fast and good.
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d
drodik 03.03.2020
Great PSG amp , on behalf of Mr. Travis Troy I recommend this , small , light and strong amp . It's as good for a guitar as it is for Pedal Steel .
Thoman team , this is Quilter "Travis Troy " not "Travis Toy" !!!!
By and thx !!!!