Quilter Micro pro 2 with 8 in speaker for acoustic guitar

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David Cook
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Quilter Micro pro 2 with 8 in speaker for acoustic guitar

Post by David Cook »

Anyone use this setup
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Post by David Cook »

Or use a Quilter 202 with acoustic guitar
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Post by David Cook »

By the way, I am playing dobros not guitars
They have lace and Krivo pickups
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Post by Jim Pollard »

I've used exactly that for acoustic guitar. Sounds great to me. Naturally YMMV depending on guitar/pickup. But the MicroPro is so versatile I always seem to find something that works.
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Post by D Schubert »

I've used a MicroPro 8 (first generation) for acoustic guitar, mandolin, and Dobro with good results. The 8" speaker is a Celestion high-wattage PA-type speaker that adds very little coloration, which is a good thing. Using channel one with the XLR input for the cleanest sound, channel two if you want more gain/drive options.
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