Item with slight signs of usage and scratches, without original packaging
Digital Loadbox
8 Ohm input impedance
150 watts maximum input power
Automatically controlled ventilation and overheating protection
1x 6.35 mm jack speaker input (coming from the amplifier)
1x 6,35 mm jack speaker thru (to the speaker, if in use at the same time)
1x 6.35 mm line input (coming from guitar preamp)
1x 6.35 mm line output, balanced
1x S/PDIF digital output
1x Midi input
USB port for remote connection to PC/Mac (free software download)
Including power supply 24 bit/96 kHz AD/DA conversion
32 bit floating (internal processing)
Total latency: 3 ms
The digital loadbox at a glance
The TWO NOTES Torpedo Live is a digital loadbox - Strictly speaking, a combination of a reactive loadbox and a powerful 32-bit DSP. The Torpedo Live is directly modeled on the now popular VB-101, the first digital loadbox ever available. Mic like a pro - want more focus? A little closer to the center of the speaker! Two Note's exclusive microphone metering technology accurately emulates the relationship between a guitar cabinet and microphone, just like in a professional recording studio. Your own cabinet collection - Store up to 32 cabinet models in Torpedo Live and choose from 45 cabinets currently available. Built-in power amp simulation - For those who travel with a guitar preamp, Torpedo Live also offers a tube power amp simulation, as originally developed for the VM-202. This keeps the setup small and light, yet flexible thanks to MIDI! Microphone collection - 8 carefully selected microphones are ready to transmit the selected sound powerfully. No matter if dynamic, ribbon or large diaphragm microphone, they are always in the bag!
Great sounding item. Highly recommended for recording guitars and basses and live shows. I use Torpedo Live with my Mesa Triple Rectifier for guitars and with Ampeg B2RW for basses. Sometimes i mix Torpedo Live (sm 57 Marshall emulation) with Orange PPC412 miced Royer r-121. I dont want to use bass cab anymore - A Designs REDDI, Ampeg B2RW, Torpedo Live is my best way to recording basses nowadays.