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by benadrian_Archive
EmpireStateTroopers wrote:200w amp that'll easily fit on your pedal board!http://www.quilterlabs.com/index.php/products/toneblock-amplifiers/tone-block-200?utm\_source=FaceBook&utm\_medium=Banner+CPM&utm\_term=ToneBlock+200&utm\_campaign=Tone+Block+FB+Banner+Campaignare these shit?They're not shit. They're don't have the same subtlety of a big loud tube amp, but they work well, they're tiny, they're loud, and they don't sound unpleasant.I have a MicroPro 200. This amp.http://www.quilterlabs.com/index.php/pr ... opro-200-8Why do I have it? It belongs to my work. They bought it for a comparison. I basically have it on long term loan. I grabbed it because I was playing a lot of gigs in a ukulele ensemble with my wife. I was playing electric guitar, so I needed something that sounded like a guitar amp. Pretty much every other instrument was mic'd or DI'd. We had no regular PA. Every gig was different. Also, in most cases I had to park pretty far from where we played. There was no loading area. Basically, an ultralight, neutral amp that can operate at a bunch of different volume levels was exactly what I needed, and this worked perfectly. I've used it in a bunch of different settings since then; in-stores, sitting in, and so on. I won't sell my Princeton or Pro Reverb, but when I need something to grab and go, it's my first choice.