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Amplificador combo de transistores para guitarra eléctrica

  • Amplificador combo ligero y avanzado
  • Con tres voces: 60 Tweed, 62 Blonde, 65 Black, solo tienes que conectar en la era en la que quieres tocar
  • Simulación de altavoz en la salida de línea y auriculares
  • Canales: 1
  • Potencia: 50 W
  • Configuración de altavoces: 1 altavoz Custom Designed Eminence
  • Reguladores: Gain, Limiter, Bass, Mid, Treb, Reverb, Line & Headphone Out Vol, Speaker Vol
  • Entrada de instrumento: Jack de 6,3 mm
  • Bucle de efectos (Send & Return): 2x Jack de 6,3 mm
  • Salida de línea: Jack estéreo de 6,3 mm
  • Salida de auriculares: Jack estéreo de 6,3 mm
  • Medidas (An x Pr x Al): 419 x 274 x 419 mm
  • Peso: 9, 8 kg
  • Incluye funda guardapolvo
  • Disponible desde Marzo 2021
  • número de artículo 513836
  • Precio por 1 Unidad(es)
  • Potencia 50 W
  • Colocación de los altavoces 1x 12"
  • Canales 1
  • Hall
  • Procesador de efectos No
  • Bucle de efectos externo
  • Entradas de línea No
  • Salida de grabación
  • Interfaz MIDI No
  • Conexión para altavoz externo No
  • Conexión para auriculares
  • Conector de pedal No
  • Incluye pedal interruptor (footswitch) No
  • Peso (kg) 9,8 kg
B-Stock desde 719 € disponible
777 €
Todos los precios incluyen IVA
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4.8 / 5

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Combo ligero, potente y con gran sonido.
Plussound 18.07.2022
No conocía la marca Quilter, me animé a probarlo y me ha dejado muy sorprendido.
De momento está sustituyendo un Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue cuando toco en casa y en los ensayos. Me gusta mucho la entrada tweed para 'funk' y los limpios cristalinos de la entrada black.
Puede sonar muy fuerte, corta muy bien la mezcla con la banda y solo pesa 10Kg!
Si buscas ganancia no es tú ampli. Todos mis pedales de dist/mod/rev suenan de lujo y obtengo caña cuando lo necesito.
La única pega son las salidas físicas que tiene. Tanto la de cascos como la salida de línia personalmente suenan mal. Si lo uso en un escenario prefiero utilizar un micro. También algo que no me gusta es la reverb. Puede ser muy larga pero con poco nivel y profundidad. Por esos motivos no he puesto todas las estrellas en características y fabricación.

Si buscas un combo con buen sonido limpio, tienes pedales y no te interesa la salida de cascos/línia, este es tu combo todoterreno.
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FANTASTIC.
Trevor240 17.01.2022
This is the perfect combo for anyone seeking authentic Fender tones. The Quilter Cub has four massive plus points.
1. Wonderful tones
2. Little or no maintenance
3. Lightweight
4. Relative cost.
This amp is packed full of decent Fender type tones that you would expect from some of the most famous Fender amps of the Tweed, Blackface and Blonde eras. It’s a loud 50 watts and extremely gig worthy…… and it will cope with most live situations and any over enthusiastic drummers ! It takes any pedals extremely well too……if that is your thing.
With no valves to worry about, it’s a plug in and play amp. You will never have to worry about blown valves or burnt out capacitors and the like.
It’s as light as a feather…well not quite, but it’s a lot less than half the weight of most average 1x12 valve combs…. Brilliant for carrying to gigs.
At this price, you’re getting really close to boutique valve amp tone for cheap solid state money. ……. But there is nothing cheap about the tones.
A fantastic amp. I’ve owned some of the very best hand wired valve amps, and this little CUB can compare well with any of them.

Highly recommended.
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The Ultimate Lightweight Jazz Machine (Just Needs a Hair More Headroom)
Ronkln 24.05.2026
Introduction
As a working jazz guitarist, my gigging checklist prioritizes three things: pristine clean tone, portability, and reliability. The Quilter Aviator Cub 112 hits the bullseye on almost all fronts. After taking it out on the road and putting it through its paces in real-world gigging situations, I can confidently say it’s one of the best solid-state solutions on the market for jazz players, even if it cuts it just a bit close on raw volume in certain settings.
Rationale
• The Tone: The "thump," warmth, and immediate response you get out of this amp are incredible. It emulates classic Fender-style clean profiles beautifully without the brittle, high-end "acoustic chime" that plauges some solid-state amps. It pairs beautifully with a traditional archtop, giving you that rich, woody, compressed low-mid response reminiscent of classic Wes or Benson tones.
• Portability & Build: Carrying this to a gig is an absolute dream. It weighs next to nothing, the build quality is rock-solid, and it saves your back during load-ins.
• The Catch (Volume & Headroom): My only real critique is the overall volume ceiling. For small-to-medium rooms, duo gigs, or playing with a sensitive drummer, it is absolutely perfect. However, when the room gets loud or you're pushing against a heavy-handed rhythm section, the 50 watts can feel like it's just on the edge of its limit. It is almost enough for heavy setups, but I occasionally find myself wishing for just a tiny bit more clean headroom to spare before the power section begins to compress.
Conclusion
If you are looking for a highly portable, incredibly warm, and articulate amplifier for jazz gigs, the Aviator Cub 112 is a phenomenal investment. It delivers boutique-level tone at a fraction of the weight and cost. It is an easy 4.8/5 stars—if Quilter ever gives this exact preamp design just a touch more power for high-volume ensembles, it would be the undisputed perfect amplifier.
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Quilter Aviator Cub
Anónimo 03.12.2021
I have been looking for an alternative to valve technology for the past few years.
I'm now a solo performer so a mic'ed amp on stage is not practical.
Having tried IR technology in various forms which I wasn't satisfied with I tried a Koch Studiotone. It has a good cab sim and internal load box. I had very good results but I was still keen to find something that didn't use valves.
I purchased a Quilter Aviator Cub to try, which had a returns option.
It's a keeper, I'm very impressed. It works exceptionally well with Boss Gt100 and the Cab Sim is, to my ears as good through my PA as it is through the amp's speaker.
This is one of the best amp purchases I've made. It ticks every box for me
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