Engl Cabloader

Cabinet Simulator for Electric Guitar

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Latest User Reviews

2 years ago

Engl distorted tone

When it comes to distorted tone, Engl is my absolute favorite. Which is why I bought the Ironball Combo over a year ago. I don't want an IR pedal or multi-effect pedal with 100+ stored amp tones. I want Engl tone. So I bought this cabloader. This Engl cabloader is perfect for me. Is it good for other people? Let me put it this way. -If you love Engl amp distortion sound. -If wise words like: "less is more" sound like bullshit to you. -If running a maxed out distortion-pedal into a maxed out Hi-gain amp-channel makes perfect sense to you....You may want to give the Engl Cabloader a try.

3 years ago

Great for heavy music

I'm sure there are cheaper ways to work with power amp and cabinet simulations, but this one feels intuitive and comes preloaded with some great sounding options for heavier music styles. The only slight I have on the sound is that all the cab options are quite bass-heavy so I'm cutting quite a lot more at the preamp stage now. The only other downside is that the master volume knob also controls the headphones out so I need to adjust it every time I play through my headphones.

Overall very happy with my purchase!

5 years ago

All that I missed so much.

An irreplaceable thing for practicing on the couch. Or in the studio).

6 years ago

Great versatile IR Loader. Worth the investment

I have been looking for a simple cabloader that could replace my digital plugins. I had a bunch of pedals and recently added a few more boxes to my signal chain. Putting them all together I realized that would need something to make the direct line sound decent until I am able to get my hands on a much desired Engl amp head + cabinet in a few months.

The results are amazingly surprising. This little stompbox behaves really well with my Revv G4 distortion. I feel that I have a wide horizon of tones to explore. Whenever I want it to sound different I am able to do that.

In a straight forward wrapup:

Pros:

- Easy to tweak

- Both balanced and unbalanced outputs

- Almost unlimited configurations

- Embeded footswitch for 2 presets

- Allows to load your own IRs

- Headphone jack

- Lightweight

Cons:

- Not quite cheap but also worth every cent paid on it

6 years ago

Has lots to offer- Great sound and versatility

I have been playing an Engl Screamer 50 for 10 years now, and have been been looking for a Celestion Vintage 30 speaker sim for recording equally long. Naturally, I was ecstatic when I learned about Engl's plans to release this product. I immediately pre-ordered the item and patiently waited until its release.

Craftsmanship: I was relieved to see that it's at least not made in China. Yet, it's sadly not made in Germany either, which I hoped it would be for this price, but it's produced in PRC instead.

It feels light and not exactly sturdy. The buttons are OK, but nothing special either. I wish the master button had numbers or so, as it's pretty hard to dial in the volume at times, but it's not big deal. Overall, it's alright, but durability remains to be seen.

Sound: This is by far the best sounding speaker sim I have ever tried. I have the TAD Silencer, which has a speaker sim output, but had to heavily EQ my guitar sound to make that work. I have also used Amplitube plug-ins for speaker sims in the past, and I have tried Mooers IRs, but this is so much better. I don't even need any mics, just the Celestion 1x12 speaker Vintage 30 sim, and I am set, 2x12, or 4x12, if I want more oomph respectively. There are many more possibilities though, even 4 slots for your favourite IRs, and with the very useful, and essential center dial for the mic sims, you can easily find a suitable sound. Storing and usability is also very easy. Once you have found a sound, you just depress the desired switch until the light flashes 3 times, and you have saved it. So, that allows you to store 2 settings, + the one you have currently set it to. I wish it were more like the TC Nova Drive, which is an entirely analogue overdrive/distortion pedal, but you can store about to 22 presets. Anyways, it's still cool and highly useable. The headphone feature is just terrific, as I don't have to turn on my PC when I want to practice anymore.

But wait, there is more: Not only does it feature speaker and mic sims, with center and distance dials, but also power amp sims, so you can use it as a DI with your pedals, etc.. I haven't had a chance to try it yet, but it's certainly wonderful to have.

All in all, I can truly recommend this feature-packed stomp box, as it finally offers some great solutions for recording, rehearsing and gigging. A power adaptor should have been included, but that's no deal-breaker for me.

I'd rate it 8/10 overall.

2 minus points for the less than tank like quality of the stomp box, lack of exact master volume parameters, variable volume of mic sims (which may be unavoidable?), exclusion of power adaptor, and

ability to store additional presets, which would have made this product beyond awesome, but it's still fantastic, and I am very glad I have bought it.

I may put up a first look and later a review on youtube sometime soon.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Engl
  • Released in 2019
  • Average price : $257
  • IR Loader and DI box
  • 12 Speakers (IR-based speaker simulation)
  • 4 Free memory slots for user or 3rd party IRs
  • 10 Microphone and 4 power amp simulations
  • Load user or 3rd party IRs via software (PC, Mac)
  • Micro USB port for connecting PC and Mac
  • Pressure switch: INST / LINE for the input sensitivity
  • GND LIFT
  • Favourite A: Footswitch for storing and calling Preset A
  • Favourite B: Footswitch for storing and calling preset B
  • True bypass
  • Controller (all controller positions are storable): MIC: Microphone selector switch
  • Center and Distance controls to adjust the position of the microphone
  • CAB: Box selection switch
  • Power Amp: Power amplifier selector switch
  • Presence and Master controls
  • Input jack
  • Thru: The input signal is looped through without any changes from the input
  • Headphone output
  • Unbalanced output
  • Balanced output (XLR)
  • Sampling rate: At least 44.1 kHz
  • Sampling Accuracy: 24-bit Signal to Noise Ratio: 100 dB
  • IR format: WAV
  • Sampling Length: 1024 Samples (23.22 ms)
  • Power supply: 9 V DC 300 mA (negative pole inside, not included)
  • Dimensions (D x W x H): 12 x 9.5 x 5.55 cm
  • Weight : 405g
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