Two Notes Torpedo Captor 8 Ohm ...

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Two Notes Torpedo Captor 8 Ohm Reactive Loadbox

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Manufacturer's ID: TNTCA8

The Torpedo Captor is the little brother of the award-winning Torpedo Reload. The Torpedo Captor is an easy to use reactive Loadbox perfect for unleashing your favorite tube amp in a variety of modern applications and venues. If you just require attenuation from your amp to your cab, Captor has you covered. And if you want an easy and modern way to record your tube amp, Captor is simply “load” and record.

Specification

The Concept

You love the sound of your amplifier pushed right to the magic sweet spot where the best tones are. Until now, the only available option was blasting your sound through a 4×12″ to properly excite a microphone. Enter Torpedo, the simplest and most realistic way to get your sound to your audience. Use the amp you love!

Everything that makes a real amp rule over all the other alternatives is retained. You can even record silently late at night. Gone is the backache from the loadout, complaints from neighbours, venue staff or even bandmates and the frustration of not being able to sound at one’s best trying to reduce the volume.

Torpedo Captor was designed to cover the needs of direct recording or miking any kind of guitar or bass amp, in a live or studio situation.

Reactive Loadbox

Playing silently or at low volumes is often a requirement, especially at home but more and more on stage or in the studio. To play your amp without a cabinet you need a Loadbox. Two notes is known for the most accurate and feature rich Loadboxes in the world, using the reactive technology, in other words mimicking perfectly the impedance of a speaker. Your amp will absolutely believe it’s connected to a real cabinet.

Analog Speakersim

When using the Captor on stage to feed a PA, you will need to polish the sound coming from your amp. The analog speaker sim is derived from the acclaimed Le Preamp series. You will be able to get a detailed and focused sound for your monitor or the front of house while keeping a low volume on stage. Add a Torpedo C.A.B. M with its large collection of virtual cabinets for the ultimate direct solution.

Attenuator

If you wish to keep a cabinet on stage, the Captor features a direct speaker THRU or ATT output. It allows for full volume or a fixed – 20dB attenuation. Keep your amp in its sweet spot while at manageable volumes.

Reactive Loadbox
  • Input impedance: 8 Ohms
  • Admissible power: 100W RMS
  • Cooled by fan, thermal security: the amp and musician work in security.


Inputs + Outputs
  • Speaker Input: 1/4″ Jack unbalanced (TS, Tip/Sleeve)
  • Speaker Att: 1/4″ Jack unbalanced (TS) – Attenuation: -20dB.
  • Speaker Thru: 1/4″ Jack unbalanced (TS) – Directly connected to Speaker Input. Disconnects the loadbox when used.
  • Line Output: 1/4″ Jack balanced (TRS) – Impedance: approx 1 kOhms – Without speaker simulation
  • DI Output: XLR balanced – Impedance: 600 Ohms – With or without speaker simulation


Speaker Sim
  • Guitar or Bass, analog, based on acclaimed Torpedo virtual cabinets


Size + Weight
  • 175 x 126 x 62 mm
  • 1 kg

Customer reviews

Overall Rating 5/5 (1 reviews)

If you want that cranked sound of a valve amp at bedroom level then this is the one to use. Not used all the functions of it yet but what I need it for works great. Would liked to have a control for dB adjustment.

Hugh J. - 29/1/2023