Review of the Two Notes Torpedo Captor X Plus]

Review of the Two Notes Torpedo Captor X Plus]

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What is it?

If you’re one of those guitarists who refuse to let go of your tube amp in exchange for an amp modeler, you can make your amp much more usable in low-volume environments with the addition of a load box, or to give it its more modern moniker, a reactive load. The Two Notes Torpedo Captor X Plus is much more than just a simple tube amp attenuator, however, offering a plethora of features and functionality that make it just as useful on stage as it is at home.

It’s got stereo XLR outputs so you can send direct signals to front-of-house, or into an audio interface for recording, and it also features a headphone output so you can plug a 100-watt tube head in and practice silently. My review model is rated for 8 ohm speakers, but there’s also a 16 ohm version available if that’s what you need for your particular setup.

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A Two Notes Torpedo Captor X Plus load box on top of a Fender tube amp

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The original Captor X was released in 2020 and has been a favorite for tube amp users ever since, but there was a definite wishlist of features from players that Two Notes appears to have appeased with this latest version. The original had a fixed reactive load, with a specifically tuned hardware circuit that meant you couldn’t change the ‘feel’ of the amp. This is fixed for the new version with a changeable impedance curve that lets you manipulate how the transformer of the amp responds.

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