Two Notes C.A.B. M
The Torpedo C.A.B. M («Cabinets in A Box»)…
… is the missing link between the guitarist’s rig and the PA or an audio interface. Use the best virtual cabinets available or load your own IR files.
The concept
You love the sound of your guitar rig, with its carefully chosen pedals interacting with your amp. With the Torpedo technology, the tone you created is faithfully sent directly to a PA or an audio interface with consistency at any show, studio session or rehearsal. End the hassle of cables, mics and poor room quality that prevent your tone to be at its best.
The C.A.B M answers all the needs of the player because it can be placed at the end of the pedalboard to have a lightweight rig to carry around, between the amp and the speaker for the best amp DI, and with its headphones output it can be used at home with any pedals for quick and easy practice.
The Torpedo C.A.B. M finds its place on your pedalboard, after a preamp, among your usual stompboxes., or between between the amp and the speaker cabinet as an amp DI.
To create a lightweight rig with a pedalboard, place the Torpedo C.A.B. M on your pedalboard knowing that the best results are achieved by placing it before the time-based and modulation effects (chorus, delay, reverb…), which then become brighter and clearer. This position also allows to take advantage of the possible stereo of these effects. This is similar to the way things are done in the studio, where modulations are often applied to guitar and bass tracks after recording.
To use the Torpedo C.A.B. M as an amp DI, place it after the power amp section of your amp by connecting the speaker output of the your amp to the AMP input of the C.A.B. M , and connecting your cabinet to the SPEAKER OUTPUT of the pedal. (DISCLAIMER: The Torpedo C.A.B. M is not a loadbox). Using the C.A.B. M this way ensures you to send your exact full guitar tone to the PA or an audio interface to have the same quality studio-grade sound every single time you play.
1- Parameter/Preset Encoder
2- Value/Volume Encoder
3- OLED display screen
4- Amp/Instrument/Line input
5- Speaker Output (!!when an amp is connected to the AMP input, the related cabinet has to be connected to the SPEAKER output of the pedal!!)
6- Input level sensitivity
7- USB for Remote application
8- Mains power adapter connector
9- Headphones output
10- Auxiliary input
11- Ground lift switch
12- Balanced XLR D.I output
13- Balanced TRS jack output