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Solid State Amplifiers => Guitar News => Topic started by: joecool85 on August 07, 2020, 09:03:39 PM
Quilter has announced their new OverDrive 202, actually it was back in June but I somehow missed this one. Anyway, it's a 200watt, 2 channel, pedalboard-sized monster. I'd love to have one, that's for sure! MSRP at $575 means I won't be seeing it any time soon though.
https://www.gearnews.com/the-new-overdrive-202-solid-state-amp-from-quilter-labs-will-fit-in-your-gig-bag/
any info on what's inside it? class a/b or class d?
here is a patent listed on it lol https://patents.justia.com/patent/9008333
mesa costa. ca hmm patents...mesa...must be friends with Randall Smith
lol
" switchmode amplifier, PWM (pulse width modulated) amplifier and Class-D amplifier"
Quote from: duckduckgoose on August 11, 2020, 01:04:18 PM
any info on what's inside it? class a/b or class d?
here is a patent listed on it lol https://patents.justia.com/patent/9008333
mesa costa. ca hmm patents...mesa...must be friends with Randall Smith
lol
Not sure what's inside, but it sounds good! That said, it sure is expensive.
Quote from: Jazz P Bass on August 13, 2020, 01:14:32 AM
" switchmode amplifier, PWM (pulse width modulated) amplifier and Class-D amplifier"
very interesting. thanks for the info. I was too lazy to look it up haha.
The granting of that patent is an absolute disgrace and shows that the patent examiner had bugger all idea of what is routinely being done in guitar amps.