RossJohnDavies
Active member
Hi all — Ross from Two notes here!
We’ve just released Captor X +, which is the successor to the original Captor X, and I thought it might be useful to share a bit of context here given how many discussions there have been around reactive loads, attenuation, and direct rigs across Rig-Talk
Rather than a full product pitch, I’ll keep it to what’s actually changed and why:
If you’re already considering a load box / attenuator / cab sim combo, it’s definitely one to have on your radar.
Happy to answer any questions, get into the details, or hear feedback — especially from those of you who’ve spent time with the original!
More Info Here: https://www.two-notes.com/en/torpedo-series/torpedo-captor-x-plus/
Watch the Launch Video:
Watch the Feature Rundown with Guillaume Pille:
We’ve just released Captor X +, which is the successor to the original Captor X, and I thought it might be useful to share a bit of context here given how many discussions there have been around reactive loads, attenuation, and direct rigs across Rig-Talk
Rather than a full product pitch, I’ll keep it to what’s actually changed and why:
- True Stereo DynIR™ processing — this was a big one for us. The goal was to move beyond mono cab simulation and give proper dual-mic / IR control across a real stereo field, especially for players running stereo rigs or recording direct
- Virtual Load Shaper — a new feature that lets you adjust the post-load response of the amp. In practice, it means you can tweak feel and tonal balance of your amp/load interaction for Captor X +'s direct outputs
- Expanded routing options — in a nutshell: enhanced stereo, dual mono, dry/wet modes. This came directly from user feedback around more complex live and studio setups
- Updated architecture + USB-C — mainly about improving integration and making the platform more future-proof
If you’re already considering a load box / attenuator / cab sim combo, it’s definitely one to have on your radar.
Happy to answer any questions, get into the details, or hear feedback — especially from those of you who’ve spent time with the original!