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Description
Transform your guitar or bass rig with the Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. M, a compact yet powerful solution for musicians who crave versatility and precision in their sound. Whether you're playing live, recording in the studio, or jamming at home, this innovative pedal offers unmatched cabinet simulation to deliver pristine tones without the need for bulky amps or complicated setups.
Designed for both guitarists and bass players, the Torpedo C.A.B. M comes pre-loaded with 32 meticulously crafted virtual cabinets, including official selections from Celestion, Victory Amps, and more. With 12 room emulations and 8 mics per cabinet, you have the freedom to sculpt your sound exactly how you envision it. The built-in clean preamp, inspired by the classic '74 Silverface B’man, adds vintage warmth, while the refined power amps offer clarity and depth.
The C.A.B. M's seamless integration with your existing gear makes it a flexible asset for any setup. Use it at the end of your pedalboard for a lightweight rig, or place it between your amp and speaker for the ultimate direct output. Thanks to its comprehensive I/O options, including XLR DI out and headphone capabilities, it's your perfect companion for silent practice or stage performances.
Enhance your rig with the exclusive Torpedo technology, delivering highly realistic speaker simulations through advanced convolution techniques. Control every aspect of your sound with the Torpedo Remote app, available for both mobile and desktop devices, and expand your cabinet library with over 250 additional options from the Two Notes Store.
Key Features:
- 32 virtual cabinets, 12 room emulations, and 8 mics per cabinet
- Built-in clean preamp inspired by the '74 Silverface B’man
- Exclusive Torpedo technology for realistic speaker simulations
- Comprehensive I/O including XLR DI out, headphone, and aux input
- Compatible with third-party IRs and custom impulse responses
- Torpedo Remote app for easy control and customization
- Arcade and Simulation modes for varying levels of control and complexity
Product specs
| Brand | Two Notes |
| Model | Torpedo C.A.B. M Speaker Simulator / Amp DI |
| Finish | White |
| Year | 2019 |
| Categories | Cabinet Simulators |
| Pedal Format | Standard |
FAQs
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What is the primary function of the Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. M?
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The Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. M is a speaker cabinet emulator pedal designed to replace your guitar or bass amplifier's cabinet while maintaining the tonal characteristics and spatial dimension of your sound.
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Can the Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. M be used with both guitar and bass amplifiers?
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Yes, the Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. M is compatible with both guitar and bass amplifiers, allowing you to bypass the physical speaker cabinet for direct recording or live performance.
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Does the Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. M require a power supply?
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Yes, the Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. M requires a 12V DC power supply to operate, which is typically included with the unit.
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How does the Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. M connect to an amplifier?
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To connect the Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. M, plug the speaker output from your amplifier into the AMP IN of the C.A.B. M, then connect the SPEAKER OUT to a load box or speaker input.
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Is the Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. M suitable for silent recording?
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Yes, the Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. M is ideal for silent recording as it allows you to capture your amplifier's sound without using a microphone, providing a direct and noise-free signal.
Videos
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TWO NOTES C.A.B. M - Pedalboards New Best Friend
Reviews
PROS
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Replaces real amps effectively for home use
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Easy upgrades and mobile support enhance functionality
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Offers multiple routing paths and extensive IR options
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Adaptable sound across various environments
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Provides mono, clean pedal platform amp sim affordably
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Over 30 bass cabinet setups available for versatility
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Allows micro adjustments via Bluetooth for convenient sound tweaking
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Saves presets for quick changes during performances
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Useful for both live performances and studio recording
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Sound techs appreciate its ease of use at gigs
CONS
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USB attachment point prone to failure
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Internal components may appear flimsy
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Perceived lower quality due to being made in China (MIC)
Critic Reviews
5.0 out of 5
Based on 3 Reviews and 21 Ratings
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Great cab simulator for bass players too!
The guitarist in my band was looking for a cab simulator to help him get a Mesa Boogie cab sound and he found the Torpedo CAB M+. After he found the right sounds and demoed them at rehearsal, he said I should get one because it has over 30 bass cabinets setups too. I purchased it along with the complete bass cab library and I have been blown away. I use the Fridge (Ampeg SVT 8x10) most frequently. But I tweek it depending on which bass I am using and what the show type is. I can change the type of microphones (ribbon, dynamic, etc), their alignment, and front or back of cab. I can turn on a tube-power amp simulator to get a little more growl in my tone, and I can use their extensive set of tone shapers. Each setup can be saved as a separate preset and can easily be changed when I change basses during the show. I forgot to mention that micro adjustments are easy because the pedal supports Blue Tooth, so I can hit it from my phone and dont have fiddle with the small pedal GUI. Great addition to my pedal box, and worthy of the extra weight when flying to shows.
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Clean TUBE wonderfulness
Super versatile tool every bass player needs to better facilitate play, practice, and recording. Toss this in your bag and the sound guy at your next gig will thank you.
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In a tweet made by WeROCK on October 25th, Syu has been seen using the Torpedo CAB Mini pedal during his recording session.
Jorge Siddhartha has been spotted using the Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. M on his pedalboard, as shown in a user-uploaded photo.
Andrey uploaded this photo to his Instagram on September 5th, 2019. In the foreground, you can see the Two Notes Torpedo CAB M. If you look closely you can tell it is the M, and not the M+. I'm unaware if he has used this for any songs on his channel or for his live performances.
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