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Two Notes Audio Engineering Torpedo C.A.B. (Cabinets in A Box)

Guitar Cabinet Simulator from Two Notes Audio Engineering belonging to the Torpedo series

Public price: $655 incl. VAT
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«  It is finished lugging the speakers? »

Published on 02/21/13 at 09:50
HP emulator output, with optional power amp emulator.
You plug the guitar or pedal or preamp in the bug, it's out of the headphones or line output (sound, sound card, electrocardiograph etc ...)
You can choose a package of models of speakers, some models of power amp or pedal, or via an app rather graphic and didactic well btw.

Configuration simple but fairly complete. Edit a sound is a breeze.
For those who are not satisfied with presets, they can put their settings.
For those who do not meet the proposed models, they can put their own.

Not an "effect" itself, especially asked to pedal out realistic sound. The sound itself depend mostly on what you will put in upstream and downstream.
On my headphones at home, the sound is a little disappointing (though I have a pretty good headphones: Sennheiser HD250). It's been a few bees. Blah.
The sound of local repeats, yet not frivolous, steamy sound is actually usable. You'd think that a lot of my amps and no, there is no amp, just my pedals! I just lost a little momentum, but there is no mystery: with a sound a little soft sounds were a bit soft. But nothing insurmountable facing an uninformed audience.

Using very recent and not systematic: I invested in the CAB for traveling light guitar, pedal (the CAB) and roll in the sound bar. Incidentally, I will register as necessary.
The sounds are good, we feel we have some work to find the model of sound to which we are accustomed, but you get there.
So, I am quite happy with this purchase: it does what I bought, and beautiful way. Even without a miracle, there was a solution quite musical and very credible to scratch nomads who have back pain :-)
Annex asset for my use: the sound into the sound, so we benefit directly from a distribution more uniform than what comes out of a cab guitar amp, both for the public and for the group (including scratch me: I get much better! With my usual 2x12, it is mainly the back of my knees that heareth my amp)

It's cheap, but not beyond a normal purse either. The hardest part is to motivate them to do an expense for something that adds nothing to the sound, but is not bati to remove anything, actually.

My opinion remains to be confirmed by further use, and much more sonos.