🎸 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. M+ Speaker Simulator Pedal is a compact, lightweight solution for musicians seeking authentic analog sound. Weighing just 1.6 pounds, it operates on a standard 9V power supply and consumes only 8 milliamps, making it an efficient choice for both studio and live performances.
Color | White, Black |
Style Name | Compact |
Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
Signal Format | Analog |
Amperage | 8 Milliamps |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
D**S
Incredible!!! Run straight to the board at Church and sounds awesome!
This product is impressive!!! It makes it easy to run straight from my pedal board (through the two notes) and then to front of house while still being able to dial on tone just like I was running through an amp. In venues where you can’t have a lot of stage volume this is a game changer for electric guitar players! I love this piece of gear and highly recommend it!
S**K
Nice and small!
The original device I received had a defect. With 0 hassle they sent me a new one and returned the defective unit. The pedal works awesome as an IR Loader. It also has a clean pedal platform preamp. It is much smaller than I thought it would be, which is nice for a pedal board. More space for pedals! Awesome customer service, awesome pedal.
A**R
Paid new price but received a returned 2 notes torpedo cab m+
Paid new price. Box was opened and taped back. QC outside and inside seals were broken and clear tape was pulled from the plastic bags inside, pwr chord was not tie wrapped. Unit was obviously used and returned.Also the unit has a y ticking noise coming out of all the outputs. The digital engineers at my day job told me it sounds like an internal clock not to be confused with high gain amp noise etc.
U**M
Preamp isn't flexible, prepare to tweak for hours
I was encouraged by all the talk of a pedal platform, but unless you run a Bassman, I'm not sure this will fit your needs. Its a VERY robust IR loader, with a band-aid preamp that gives some pre-IR tonal shaping options. I could never get enough mids out of it, and every adjustment was so minor that I had to go to extreme, counter-intuitive looking values to get something usable. This is a design issue. In the end, the best sounds were running some other preamp (like a Joyo American) into the pedal which sort of ruins the point. $300 for the ability to refine a $30 amp sim pedal isn't quite up my alley.Micro-B usb, really? The least durable and most damage prone kind in existence? Pedals should use mini-B, its way stronger, many pedals use it, and it will work for more than 10 minutes. There is no reason for this.In the end, the sounds are OK, it takes pedals OK (not like my amp but OK in its own way) and the build is OK. Mine had a weak power connector and liked to turn off a lot, not great through headphones. I wasn't able to test the headphone music input but there have been complaints there about the way its routed to headphones.In the end, the preamp is an addition tone shaping option, not something that will interact with pedals like an amp, and it remains a super fancy, if niche, IR loader. Playing a Joyo American through a Tascam D60 was a much more enjoyable headphone experience, but a weird tech setup.The blue-tooth connectivity was great, I loved being able to save presets to my phone. I could really use an IR loader, but I'm not sure this one is the best option.A second or third preamp voicing would be great, even at the expense of other features. Mini-B USB, come on. A more headphone friendly experience would be nice, popped a lot and caused some pain. And the flexibility isn't quite there. The tool has been focused for one or two types of use at the expense of the rest. The market DESPERATELY needs something like this with a microphone preamp and a recording option, but a mic-pre would be amazing. That would make it a true practice tool. No matter what I look up, it always ends up as 2-3 $200 pieces of gear just to get a decent practice setup that can take a guitar, mic, phone/music, and record. Its nuts. You might as well just buy a laptop and interface, and that takes a lot of the fun out of the portable aspect. I don't want to have to setup an entire daw and workstation to practice in the living room, but I don't want a $300 IR pedal, a $200 mic pre, and a $200 recorder just to have some basic flexibility.
T**N
On the brittle side
I have a recording studio and I thought I'd get something to make things more convenient but it required too much EQing Too shrill. I'll stick to microphones. I ged a great sound with a SM7, SM57, MXL Ribbon and a AT4040 simultaneously.
Y**.
Great product!
Well thought and designed product. Features are straight forward and sound quality is great. This is a must have for tube amp users.
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