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Two Notes Torpedo Captor 16 Ohms

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Loadbox/Attenuator/Speakersim/DI Box

  • All-in-one solution
  • For making perfect recordings of guitar and bass sounds, on stage and in the studio
  • Reactive load resistance
  • -20 dB power reducer
  • Analogue speaker simulation
  • DI Box
  • 16 Ohm version
  • Maximum amplifier power: 100 W RMS
  • Fan-cooled
  • Solid metal case
  • Compact size
  • Perfect for pedalboards
  • Front panel: Control for output level, switch for ground lift, instrument and phase, sockets for line output, balanced DI output & power adapter (9 - 24 V DC/5 mA - power supply not included)
  • Rear side: Sockets for Speaker Thru, Speaker Attenuator & Amplifier Input
  • Includes GENOME with 5 DynIR captures, 40 microphones, 12 pedals, 12 TSM amps, 17 STUDIO FX, 40 AI amp captures and an expert-selected RIG library
  • Dimensions: 175 x 126 x 62 mm
  • Weight: 1 kg
Available since September 2017
Item number 415491
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Effect Types Multi Effect
Impedance 16
Channels 1
Active / Passive Active
DI Interface 1
Speaker Simulation 1
Dummy Load (usable without cabinet) 1
Gnd/Lift switchable 1
Powered by battery 1
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Guitariste59 24.05.2021
Recording ideas at 3 in the morning with my amp and pedals. Reamping with cab sim vs cab mic. Win. Plus, using it for front of house with the cab simulator is outstanding. Mixing the cab mic with the cab sim at FOH is amazing. Pros: everything. Cons: None. Get it. Service from Thomann was impeccable as always.
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Transformed my bedroom playing and recording
Jkeating 15.02.2024
Before purchasing the Captor, I had been using the emulated out feature of my Marshall DSL20CR for home recording. While the classic gain channel was passable, the ultra gain channel sounded horrendous and was basically unusable for home recording.

The Two Notes Captor completely opened up my amp and I could finally hear what it was capable of. The classic gain channel turned up full suddenly produced a beautiful crunch tone, and the ultra gain finally sounded like it was supposed to sound. I record with Reaper and the Two Notes plugin with the virtual cabinets give me a lot of flexibility.

Aside from this, it works excellently as an attenuator for home use and I can open up my amp without bothering the neighbours. Before buying the captor I was using a volume pot in the effects loop, and while this succeeded in lowering the volume while pushing the preamp, the power amp was not being pushed so I could not benefit from power amp distortion. I noticed a huge difference in tone, especially on the classic gain channel.

I will say that the built-in analogue IRs for guitar and bass aren't great, so if you are looking for something to plug directly into the mixing board for live performances, I would probably go for the Captor X to avail of the greater variety of built-in IRs, but for my needs this is a perfect product.
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Great Product
MarcoLegion81 28.02.2019
It's really helpful for recording and for cranking your amp at home with the attenuator. The built in cabinet simulation is very useful to record with the Daw, and the wall of sound license add a very useful tool to the pack! Recommended.
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Bedroom tones have never been easier or better
Pohorc 21.11.2024
I live in an apartment building where gig volumes are a no-no. So my big and small tube amps were sad and lonely. I also had a library of IRs I've hoarded over the years and no way of putting the two together.

Enter the Captor - it's easy to use, it has everything you need and nothing you don't. Popping in your favourite 100W tube monster and slapping on a quality IR through your DAW or standalone VST of choice is the best way to get the most amazing and customizable headphones tone you will ever get. It's also passive, so if you don't use the built-in IRs, it requires no power.

Even though the build quality is excellent, for live, I'd recommend the Captor X though since it has custom IR loading and a bunch of other features. As mentioned, the onboard IRs are okay, but I wouldn't use them for any serious gigging.

One small thing - if using a high wattage amp, the cooling fan can be pretty audible, but not to the extent that its audible over playing at a reasonable level with headphones.

Overall, it's an excellent bedroom tone tool and silent recording box. Very satisfied!
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