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Description
Dive into the realm of supreme sound with the Mesa CabClone Cabinet Simulator, a compact yet powerful tool designed to elevate your music without the bulk of a physical cabinet. Perfect for studio wizards and live performers alike, this device offers unparalleled flexibility, allowing you to capture the essence of your amp's sound directly into your recording setup or sound system. Experience the magic of three distinct cabinet simulations that bring your music to life, whether you're yearning for the depth of a closed-back, the openness of an open-back, or the nostalgic warmth of a vintage setting.
Key Features:
- High-quality cabinet simulation for direct recording or live use without needing a physical speaker cabinet.
- Three switchable cabinet voices (closed-back, open-back, and vintage) for versatile sound shaping.
- Built-in load box that can handle up to 150 watts, making it compatible with most amplifiers.
- Comprehensive I/O options including a balanced direct out, +4dB line out, and a dedicated headphone output for silent practice.
- Front panel controls for DI level, polarity reversal, and ground lift for optimal signal integrity.
Product specs
| Brand | Mesa Boogie |
| Model | CabClone - 8ohm |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 2010s |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Cabinet Simulators |
| Color Family | Black |
| Electronics | Solid State |
| Number of Channels | 1 Channel |
| Number of Inputs | 1 Input |
| Output Power (Watts) | 100 |
| Reverb | None |
FAQs
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What is the primary function of the Mesa/Boogie CabClone Cabinet Simulator?
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The Mesa/Boogie CabClone Cabinet Simulator is designed to emulate the sound of a guitar speaker cabinet, allowing you to connect your amp directly to a mixing console or recording interface without needing a physical cabinet.
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Can the Mesa/Boogie CabClone Cabinet Simulator handle high wattage amplifiers?
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Yes, the Mesa/Boogie CabClone Cabinet Simulator can handle amplifiers up to 100 watts, making it suitable for most guitar amplifiers.
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Does the Mesa/Boogie CabClone Cabinet Simulator require a power supply?
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No, the Mesa/Boogie CabClone Cabinet Simulator is a passive device and does not require an external power supply to operate.
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Is the Mesa/Boogie CabClone Cabinet Simulator suitable for live performance use?
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Yes, the Mesa/Boogie CabClone Cabinet Simulator is designed for both studio and live performance use, providing consistent cabinet emulation for direct outputs to PA systems or recording devices.
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How many input and output options does the Mesa/Boogie CabClone Cabinet Simulator have?
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The Mesa/Boogie CabClone Cabinet Simulator features one input and multiple output options, including a direct line out for connecting to mixers or interfaces, and a speaker through for connecting to a physical cabinet if desired.
Videos
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Reviews
PROS
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Includes line out and headphone jack, enhancing versatility
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Three switchable cab mods deliver good sound for line out and headphones
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Works well with various amp heads, maintaining sound quality through mixers
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Allows for quiet practice with headphones, preserving tube tone
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Easy to set up for home studio or headphone use
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Comparable to industry standards like H&K redbox with better analog cab simulations
CONS
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Can rob amps of their natural tone, requiring EQ adjustments
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Reactive load not significantly better than other models, limiting full amp load down
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Priced higher than perceived value, better suited for used purchase
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Not ideal for full speaker-like reaction, lacks comprehensive load down feature
Critic Reviews
4.0 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 5 Ratings
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reactive load? are ya sure Randy Smith?
I am not blown away by this amp load/DI box and cabinet sim. I actually like Mesa's analog cab simulations more than I expected to, much better than the H&K redbox that used to be the industry standard and also nicer than the ADA microcab of the 80s/90s....
that said, the reactive laod in this is no better sounding than the semi-reactive resistor/coiled wire arrangement of the THD hot plate. That's fine for a few dB attenuation, but it don't cut it to fully load down an amp to use it as a glorified effects processor. Ya need some speaker-like reaction! Its a shame Mesa and Weber VST can't get together. Weber's mass attenuator had a great speaker-motor-based reactive load, but the build quality sucked and their line out is crap. If ya took all of mesa's handy line out features like variable output Z, great level control and the nice cab simulaltions you would have a really nice all analog slent recording solution. As it stands I am not knocked out. I think this is another load box that's getting sold. Oh well.
40997
I always write my negative reviews whenever I take a long weekend to clean out my piles of gear and unload crap on ebay, reverb and craigslist.... EVERYTHING MUST GOOOOO!!!!!!
Artist usage
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"Inbeforeolaenglund!!! The new Boogie #Cabclone looks pretty awesome! #mesaboogie #chappers" - Rob Chapman.
Sam tweets - 'Ps. This is the London flat, home studio dream! A real game changer. Thanks @MesaBoogie'
"Excited to try this guy out on tour. @mesaengineering #CountdownToOsoTour #MenosElOso"
Tone Sessions: Charlie Hunter – Subway D-800 & 1x12 / Lone Star 1x12 & CabClone
On his artist page on the official Mesa/Boogie website, it is confirmed that Adam Christianson uses the Mesa/Boogie CabClone Cabinet Simulator.
In this YouTube video's description, it is confirmed that Johnny A. used the Mesa/Boogie CabClone Cabinet Simulator.
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