Lugging around a heavy amp is not always fun, well, compared to playing it anyway!! In an ideal world, we would not have to lift anything heavy and be 100% confident that the tone you’ve spent years building, your tone, is faithfully reproduced on stage and out front
At Two notes, we give you the solutions to give you amazing tone, consistent tone, at every gig.
- a tube preamp such as Le Clean or Le Crunch delivering a perfect pedal platform for your gain pedals coupled with
- a cab sim pedal (Torpedo C.A.B M+) to handle the power amp simulation, the cabinet and the mic.
The preamp pedal
The tube preamp keeps all the organic tone of your guitar and pedals. You keep the feel and dynamics of a tube amp with the convenience of a pedalboard.
The preamp will ensure you have a proper tone stack before hitting the power amp of Torpedo C.A.B. M+ and depending on your choice of tone stack, you will lean towards classic Plexi tones (Le Crunch) or sparkling tweed cleans (Le Clean) with plenty of headroom.
The cab sim pedal
The Torpedo C.A.B. M+ is the missing link between your tone and the PA sound. With the tube preamp, (or even without thanks to the perfectly modelled clean B-Man style Preamp inside) and the power amp simulation, you can recreate the whole signal chain of a tube amp. Then it is “the piece de resistance”: the go direct cab sim.
Torpedo C.A.B. M+ is loaded with 32 virtual cabinets, and there are an additional 400 to choose from on the Two notes Store. Each cabinet is a faithful capture of legendary guitar and bass cabinets that can be dual-miked. Shape your tone with the internal 5 band equalizer and finish your sound by placing your cab and mic combination in one of the 8 rooms available. You can also upload your own IRs in the pedal or on the memory card.
Go direct
By going direct, you get rid of the hassle of the cabinet, the mic and the cable. Torpedo C.A.B. M has an XLR output to go straight into the stage patch. This DI output has the line level and impedance setting to ensure your signal is carried to the mixing desk with the best signal to noise ratio.