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Two Notes Torpedo Captor User Manual

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3.2 The Torpedo Captor's advanced functions
The Torpedo Captor provides a number of very useful functions, quickly described hereunder. A more
detailled description of each function, their various options and how to use them, can be found later in
this manual.
3.2.1 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.
3.2.2 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.
3.2.3 DI
The Captor provides an DI output for your amp. The DI XLR output is phantom-powered for ease of
use, and features an ultra-transparent op-amp buffer. Use it to pick up the sound of your amp on
stage, or to virtually add an amp input to your sound interface.
3.2.4 Speaker Simulation
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.
3.3 The Torpedo technology and Torpedo Wall of Sound
plugin
The Torpedo technology was created as a solution to the high pressure musicians commonly have
to deal with: lack of time, limited gear availability, loud amplifiers they cannot play at desired volume,
or bulky and heavy cabinets to carry. In addition, many musicians are more comfortable with their
analog amplifier and effects pedals, and are reluctant to perform using digital modeling systems that

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Two Notes Torpedo Captor Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power Handling100W RMS
Impedance Options4, 8, 16 Ohms
Cabinet SimulationYes
Speaker SimulationYes
USBNo
Speaker EmulationYes
USB ConnectivityNo
OutputsLine Output
Digital OutputsUSB
Power SourceExternal Power Supply

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