Quilter Travis Toy 12 Signature Steel Guitar Combo Amp
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There's a video of Travis speaking about it (with a little playing):Matt Waldrum wrote:Travis Toy, Will you be putting out a demo for this anytime soon, for steel guitar?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0dWH5U0-_g
Here, Travis demonstrates the speaker, but with a different amp head driving it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOwUlOjwnW4
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I appreciate the link sharing. Honestly the second one has very little to do with this new combo, other than the speaker.Jerome Harris wrote:There's a video of Travis speaking about it (with a little playing):Matt Waldrum wrote:Travis Toy, Will you be putting out a demo for this anytime soon, for steel guitar?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0dWH5U0-_g
Here, Travis demonstrates the speaker, but with a different amp head driving it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOwUlOjwnW4
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Matt, I’m trying to put together a little video of clips from the Dallas show in March of this year. I played a final prototype of the TT12 combo all weekend in the MSA room. I have a lot of videos. I figure that’ll be a better, and certainly more of a real-world demo than I have time to do at the moment. Coming very soon.
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[quote]Matt, I’m trying to put together a little video of clips from the Dallas show in March of this year. I played a final prototype of the TT12 combo all weekend in the MSA room. I have a lot of videos. I figure that’ll be a better, and certainly more of a real-world demo than I have time to do at the moment. Coming very soon.-t[quote]
I was there. Travis sounded great; lots of great tone from that small rig. Then there's...well...Travis Toy.
I was there. Travis sounded great; lots of great tone from that small rig. Then there's...well...Travis Toy.
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Here’s a great clip of Johnny Cox playing through it at the steel shop here in Nashville the other day.
https://youtu.be/yZyi9XPVxMg
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https://youtu.be/yZyi9XPVxMg
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The 202 by itself is no doubt good. There’s some special mojo happening with the combination of the 202, the cab, and my 12” speaker though. The whole is definitely greater than the sum of it’s parts.forrest klott wrote:Hey Travis,
Um....WOW. I’m looking forward to rest driving a buddy’s 202 in a couple days. Can’t wait to see how it sounds in person!
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I was wondering why you paired the Quilter amp with the TT-12 rather than the TT-15. Your quote from the Eminence website:
“I feel that the Double-T 15 is a marriage of all of my favorite characteristics from both 12” and 15” speaker sizes.” said Toy. “You get the benefit of more air movement from a larger 15” surface area, but with the punch and cut of a 12”.
“I feel that the Double-T 15 is a marriage of all of my favorite characteristics from both 12” and 15” speaker sizes.” said Toy. “You get the benefit of more air movement from a larger 15” surface area, but with the punch and cut of a 12”.
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That is definitely an accurate quote, as it pertains to that speaker. That being said, I just prefer 12” speakers.Steven Paris wrote:I was wondering why you paired the Quilter amp with the TT-12 rather than the TT-15. Your quote from the Eminence website:
“I feel that the Double-T 15 is a marriage of all of my favorite characteristics from both 12” and 15” speaker sizes.” said Toy. “You get the benefit of more air movement from a larger 15” surface area, but with the punch and cut of a 12”.
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For those that have been asking for clips of the amp, I apologize. I have been insanely busy. I did finally get around to compiling a video of some solos from the Dallas steel show earlier this year (2019). These are all from the jams that were happening in the MSA room. Nothing too serious here...just having fun with my friends. That being said, I was playing a final prototype of what would become my signature TT12 combo, so I feel like this is a fair representation of what the combo sounds like in the real world.
https://youtu.be/RIQkbpGLfEE
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https://youtu.be/RIQkbpGLfEE
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That was the reverb on the amp, which is excellent. Although I can’t answer in 100% certainty, since it was in March, I’d guess that was likely the “vintage†voicing. It tends to be my favorite, and what I play it in the majority of the time.Matt Waldrum wrote:Sounds great, Travis. What setting was the voicing on, and were you using the amp's reverb?
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I received this amp last Friday, and was previously using a Roland Cube 80XL. I'd say this amp has a bit more bite to it and is definitely more responsive.
Primarily using the vintage mode, with gain and limiter around 5, mids at 5, bass turned all the way up (which is flat with this voicing) and treble rolled slightly off the max. Sounds awesome.
I have played a little bit with increasing the gain and manipulating the limiter. The amp does have a nice overdrive, there is more definition to it than there was on the natural overdrive of a Princeton Reverb I have.
The onboard reverb is maybe the most impressive part, though. Not sure why it sounds so good, but it does.
Primarily using the vintage mode, with gain and limiter around 5, mids at 5, bass turned all the way up (which is flat with this voicing) and treble rolled slightly off the max. Sounds awesome.
I have played a little bit with increasing the gain and manipulating the limiter. The amp does have a nice overdrive, there is more definition to it than there was on the natural overdrive of a Princeton Reverb I have.
The onboard reverb is maybe the most impressive part, though. Not sure why it sounds so good, but it does.
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Glad you dig it Sam! One of the most important things to mess with on this amp is the relationship between the Gain, Limiter, and Master settings. They all sound different throughout their entire ranges, and they all really have an effect on one another. Lots of experimenting to be done there.Sam Werbalowsky wrote:I received this amp last Friday, and was previously using a Roland Cube 80XL. I'd say this amp has a bit more bite to it and is definitely more responsive.
Primarily using the vintage mode, with gain and limiter around 5, mids at 5, bass turned all the way up (which is flat with this voicing) and treble rolled slightly off the max. Sounds awesome.
I have played a little bit with increasing the gain and manipulating the limiter. The amp does have a nice overdrive, there is more definition to it than there was on the natural overdrive of a Princeton Reverb I have.
The onboard reverb is maybe the most impressive part, though. Not sure why it sounds so good, but it does.
Vintage is the mode I usually wind up in, even though it does vary quite a bit depending on the situation. The bass knob all the way up would be a crazy amount of bass for my rig/sound. Just goes to show the difference in pickups, guitar, cables, volume pedal, hands, room, what we like to hear, etc. So many factors at play. Play on!
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Any advice for using the 202 as more of a direct out to monitor/FOH without a speaker cab? We use in-ears and I have a Steelaire I plan to continue using on most gigs, but occasionally we are in a smaller setting where stage volume can be an issue and going direct gives the FOH engineer more control.
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