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Open Box Two Notes AUDIO ENGINEERING Torpedo Captor Loadbox/Attenuator/DI Level 1 Black 4 Ohm

Description
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 4x12" 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 neighbors, 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 speaker sim
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. with its large collection of IR Cab Sims for the ultimate direct solution.
Format, versions
The Captor is the size of a large DI box, so you can conveniently place it on your pedalboard or on top of your amp. The Captor comes in 4, 8 or 16 Ohm versions, make sure to get the one that matches with your amp.
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.
On stage
The Torpedo Captor is all you need to mic an amp on stage without the hassle of using a microphone. The Torpedo Captor is an amplifier DI box, designed to be used between the amp head and the speaker cabinet. This doesn’t involve any changes for the guitarist or bassist, who can play his/her amp as usual, while the PA gets a speaker simulated signal, directly usable for the FOH. The speaker simulation can simulate a guitar or bass cabinet. The Torpedo Captor can be powered with 48V phantom power, suppressing the need for an additional power supply.
The Torpedo Captor can also help in reducing the sound level on stage. By using the power attenuated speaker output, the guitarist or bassist can play his/her amp loudly, whilst keeping the direct feedback from his/her speaker cabinet at a more manageable level.
The Torpedo Captor can suppress the need for a speaker cabinet, allowing silent playing and lighter setup. The internal 100W reactive loadbox allows to play the amp without any speaker cabinet. Monitoring can be achieved with the embedded speaker simulation, through a dedicated stage monitor system.
In the studio
The Torpedo Captor can be used to directly connect an amplifier to a sound interface or a mic preamp. Miking can be achieved through the Torpedo WoS plug-in software, allowing for a simpler and faster recording process.
At home
The Torpedo Captor adds an amplifier input to your sound interface. You can mic your amplifier without the need of a specially designed miking room. Miking can be achieved through the Torpedo WoS plug-in software.
The Torpedo Captor can be used for power attenuation or silent playing of your amplifier. Monitoring can be achieved through the embedded guitar or bass speaker simulation, or through the Torpedo WoS plug-in software.
Wall of Sound and the famous Torpedo virtual cabinets
Wall of Sound (WoS) is a speaker and miking simulation plugin. A plugin is a software you can load on a track of your sequencer, such as Cubase, Logic, Pro Tools, Reaper, inside your Digital Audio Workstation.
With your Torpedo Captor and WoS you have the best configuration to record amazingly good guitar or bass tones for all your musical projects.
The Torpedo Captor comes with a 16 virtual cabinets usable with WoS and all Torpedo hardwares (C.A.B., Live, Studio, VB-101). To download your 16 cabinets, register your product on the Two notes Website, download and install the Wall of Sound (WoS) plugin. You will be guided step by step through the process.
Once you have become familiar with the sound and operation of the Wall of Sound plug-in, please feel welcome to explore the in-app Two notes Boutique which will allow you to audition and have the option to purchase additional cabinets.



Specs
- Input impedance: 4, 8 or 16 Ohms
- Admissible power: 100W RMS
- Cooled by fan, thermal security: the amp and musician work in security.
- 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
- Guitar or Bass, analog, based on acclaimed Torpedo virtual cabinets
- Dimensions: 6.89" x 4.9" x 2.44" (175 x 126 x 62 mm)
- Weight: 2.2 lb. (1 kg)
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- Home Studio8
- Amateur Recording6
- Professional Recording5
- Performances3
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- Limited Functions1
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Reviewed by 9 customers
Amazing with Fender Deluxe Reverb
submitteda year ago
byDaemon
fromSanta Cruz, CA
Despite the question and answer on this website, you absolutely CAN and maybe SHOULD use this with a Fender Deluxe Reverb (FDR). My FDR has a Cannabis Rex 12" in there, which is LOUD. I live in a smallish sailboat. The resonance in there is incredible, so I can only turn the amp up to about 1.5 on the volume dial, no separate master on it. You can't make tube amps TUBE at 1.5 volume. So, you buy the Two Notes Captor 8-ohm version (if you have an FDR now, if you have a different tube amp check your specs). You set the heavy, metal Captor box (not huge, just built like a tank) on top of your amp. Unplug the speaker from the Internal Speaker jack on the back of the amp. Plug it into the Captor. Then, run a patch cable from the Captor into the Internal Speaker jack. That internal speaker jack is where your amp's raw signal flows out. The guitar signal flows down the cord to your speaker, which makes it audible, but all the tubing is done before the signal gets to the speaker. Behind that internal speaker jackhole is where the tubes do the tubing. Right here, between your tubes and your speaker, is where the Captor comes to the rescue if you aren't able to blast the volume on your amp. Like, if you live in an apartment maybe. Or a sailboat. Captor has two options for your signal chain. - Option One is a bypass, so your amp sounds the same but you can capture your audio using the Captor. Not of interest to me, but a great feature for people who actually record. - Option Two is a -20 DB attenuation line, so I run my amp through THAT Captor jack and then from the Captor to the speaker. Captor dials down the volume without changing the sound and VOILA! I can turn the amp up to 9 if I want, though 9 starts to get loud again (in a sailboat). But the tubes WAIL if I take 'er past 7. The cleans when the amp is turned down sound great, but... Tubes are for wailing, and the dirty screams I get at manageable volume through the Captor... Just amazing.
I guess it's ok
submitted3 years ago
byJohn
fromSheboygan
Very easy to use. Built-in cab emulation is pointless. Annoying fan noise when silent recording.
Does exactly what it says
submitted4 years ago
byHanz H
fromFar Rockaway NY
I am a singer who records demos in a small home office/studio. I love the sound of my 1990s era Gibson GA-15RV but don't want to bother mic-ing it for rough demos; also don't want to blow out the neighbors. The Captor captures the sound and warmth of my amplifier beautifully, and I don't feel the need to use the available cab sim software or settings. Also great for getting great tone while practicing through headphones.
It does perform it main function perfectly well.
Verified Buyer
submitted5 years ago
byJD
fromPortland
There is a label that says "speaker in". It should say "amp in" as the manual states. The manual itself clarified it but should be named the same way as the manual describes it.
It's sick
submitted5 years ago
byPaul
fromRavenna, Ohio
I have to play after work and everyone is in bed. I love that I can play my amps more now and the sound is great. I use it with a Two-Notes CAB pedal and I enjoyed this way more than amp sims.
Great loadbox!
submitted5 years ago
byWill
fromAZ - Arizona
Although the until is "only" rated for 100 watts, I've been running my 120-watt tube head into it for several hours and haven't even noticed the Torpedo heat up. Per Two Notes recommendation, I keep the master volume well below full but still at the level I'd use for live performance/rehearsal when normally plugged into a cab. I'm currently using it to run direct into an IR loader, so I don't need to power the unit-a big plus, in my opinion. I haven't tried the analog-modeled cab sim output yet, but the sound and feel through a good IR are fantastic. If you already have a dedicated IR loader or a multi-effects unit that has IR loading capability, this Torpedo might be a good lower-cost alternative to the Captor X, especially for home recording use. You could also monitor with the built-in cab sim, then record the dry line out and use an IR or the comprehensive (and included) Two Note Wall of Sound plug-in in your DAW. A switchable impedance would be nice, but if it helps keeps the cost and need for a power supply down, I am fine with how it comes. Overall, I'm extremely pleased with this unit, as I'm able to consistently use my otherwise impractically loud tube amp whenever I want-with amazing tone-without bugging the neighbors, and I didn't have to pay very much for the privilege.
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted11 days ago
asked byDMP
fromperu
Does this come with a power adaptor for the phantom power?
No, it doesn't.submitteda year ago
asked byRob
fromSanta Cruz, CA
Will this product work with an amp that lacks an FX loop? Like, say, a Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb?
I’m very sorry. Your question is not clear. This is an attenuator, not related to the FX loopsubmitted2 years ago
asked byChris
fromAtlanta, GA
Will this work with a Marshall Studio Vintage 20 Combo Amp?
No.submitted3 years ago
asked byRR Inc.
fromAlbany NY
Does this unit have a headphone jack, or can headphones be plugged into the line out jack?
It doesn't and the line out is a line level signal and will not power headphones. Please give us a call if you would like some help 877 687 5403submitted4 years ago
asked byMatt
fromredmond WA
What is this open-box item the 4, 8, or 16 ohm version? ~thanks
This is an 8 ohm attenuator.