Torpedo C.A.B. M+ Speaker Sim : A must-have for me

5 years ago

I bought this product because of several reasons, and this one suits them very well.

I live in London, a rent a room, and I can’t play on my Deluxe Reverb amp.

I need to use the AUX and headphones input.

I was skeptical about amp simulators, but when I tried this, I almost don’t see a benefit to carry my amp around London on public transport anymore. It’s not possible to carry an amp all the time and everywhere.

If you know that the location will provide a PA, you can take this one, and you can have a sound of any amp you want.

I play in a duo. I have an acoustic guitar and an acoustic Marshall AS100D amp, I play R’n’B, Motown, and Soul stuff, so I need to carry my Marshall because a singer can plug a mic in. But to play my repertoire on acoustic guitar, after a gig I feel that my fingers will fall off, I would like to play my Gibson ES-335, but it’s not a good idea to plug it into my acoustic Marshall. So now I can take my C.A.B. M+, plug into my acoustic amp, and have a sound of any other amp. I would like to carry my Deluxe Reverb but then a singer doesn’t have where to plug a mic. So this gadget solves this problem.

It’s like a D.I. box, so I can use it when recording. I can send my sound to the FOH. Or easily connect my electric guitar in any radio/broadcast situation.

The choice of amps is fabulous, you can try them for free and purchase only the ones you love. No need to have a huge collection of amps in your room.

There are an EQ and reverb control, it’s more than enough.

The app is amazing. Controls are simple.

Cons

I would love this to have a MIDI control.

There is no ON/OFF switch.

I don’t look at this as extra stuff, it’s a must-have for me. I cannot imagine my playing an electric guitar without it.

Image Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. M+ Speaker Sim

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Two Notes
  • Released in 2019
  • Average price : $299
  • Dimensions : 96mm x 121mm x 63mm
  • Weight : 450g
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