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I want to buy a Quilter Tone Block 202 in EU.
Thanks.
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01-03-2024 05:08 AM
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If you want a new one, Thomann has them.
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Originally Posted by docsteve
TB202 has been in the market for about 5 years now. It is the 5th best selling product in their category in the midst of Joyos, Oranges and Kempers in Thomann.
But the used market is about zero. Nothing in the Reverb, nothing in the Ebay (EU countries), nothing in the Facebook's Quilter Used Group. I just thought to check this forum too.
I am seeking this for my friend who wants a similar QuilterTB202-in-a-tweed-deluxe-cabinet -combo that I made for myself some years ago.
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I guess that says a lot about Quilter‘s quality.
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Bump.
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Bumbadillo!
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Originally Posted by Herbie
Quilter Tone Block 202 + BlockDock 10TC + Flight C d’occasion - Zikinf
It's in France. Some automatic translation and good luck might do the trick.
When I buy from abroad I usually use Paypal for seller/buyer protection and offer to split the charges.
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Originally Posted by eblydian
Unfortunately he/she doen not want to separate the amp from the cab: "PS : Je vends le tout, pas d’éléments séparés".
And I have a cab for it already! (Tryin' to get the pics straight...)
Anyway: it is good to see that here in EU actually is some TB202's moving around.
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Sorry about that. I didn't read the ad carefully enough.
Anyway, when looking for hard-to-find gear, these are the websites I use:
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Petites annonces musique - Zikinf
Petites annonces : achat, vente, contacts, cours, studios, etc. - Audiofanzine
Mercatino Musicale - Strumenti musicali nuovi e usati
Blocket - kop & salj bilar, mobler, lagenheter, cyklar och mer
Good luck!
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Originally Posted by eblydian
But no used Tone Blocks in any of them at least for two months.
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Originally Posted by Herbie
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Originally Posted by omphalopsychos
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Originally Posted by ccroft
I haven't heard BlockDocks, but after playing a lot of combos I have learned that the Tweed Deluxe cabin might be the most perfect cabin in the guitar combo world. It is small (and made with pine also light), but it does not sound boxy. And if You like antique tweed (who does not like it?) it is a pleasure to the eyes.
Of course there is good sounding smaller combos, but they are closed back.
I am afraid that if You want similar, You have to make it Yourself. There is a lot of Tweed Deluxe cabin makers, but the Quilter amp does not fit into 5E3 amp cut on the top of cabin.
I can make many things with my hands, but I don't have the machinery for finger joints. That's why I ordered my cabin from Farfield Amplification's Anton in Belgium without any amp cut. Then I sawed the cut, glued the tolex and lacquered the cabin.
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As it happens, I'm a cabinetmaker by trade and even tho I haven't worked on the shop floor for 20 years I'm sure I could make a fine one. If I had some plans that is. Don't have time or energy to re-invent the wheel.
Thanks for saying it actually is a Tweed Deluxe cabinet. I'm sure I can find some plans out there.
Interested to know how you're anchoring the Quilter in there. Have any pictures you wouldn't mind sharing?
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Originally Posted by ccroft
Oh, that makes things a lot easier for You!
In the internet there is a lot of plans for cabinet of 5E3, here is one:
Tweed Deluxe Cabinet Construction | Trabantland
At first I attached the Quilter head to the back panel with two pieces of sheet metal which I screwed to both. In the amp side I used the Quilter's own screws.
After one or two combos (with 10" speaker) I realised that I can trust the Dual Lock. Two stripes to the amp and two stripes to the cabinet's back panel. I am afraid that the Dual Lock's own glue is not enough on the plywood, You need contact glue and staples for it.
And if You want to use a Alnico speaker You should consider to move the amp cut a bit to another side of the amp away from the speaker. I have now a Celestion Alnico Cream in my Quilter Tweed combo and I had to take the bell away from the speaker and it was still a struggle.
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Bump!
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Thanks a ton Herbie! Maybe when I retire. I've put my finger in the rabbit hole of speaker selection and really don't want to spend the time on that part of it just now :-)
I'd consider adding an inch or 2 to the depth in preparation for switching out a few speakers.
I did make a fender cab for an old Super I bought in a garage sale that someone squished with their car. It'd be a walk in the park to make this... when I have time for walking in the park that is.
Thanks again and good luck in the hunt!
Charles
PS: it's a small and light little thing, and if they have the original packaging shipping would be safe and inexpensive. Maybe broaden your search area a bit? (yeah... I know... taxes... I have the same prob in Canada)
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Originally Posted by ccroft
I am afraid that broadening the search area would not help a lot. The taxes and shipping will take so much that it is cheaper to buy new from Thomann.
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Bump!
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