TwoNotes: Live vs VB101

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Can anyone share with me the difference between "resistive" and "reactive" loads when comparing these two units? I mean, one states its best use is "stage", the other "studio", but I'm still a little blurred with one over the other. I mean, ya, the VB101 is a beefier unit offering "moar stuff", but ultimately, seems the "Live" would be a great DI box for recording, no?

Mo
 
Live is an awesome DI box for recording and live and practicing quietly at home at night period. I love this thing! Its one of those products that has pretty much answered all of my prayers.

I've used it on a couple of scores already in the studio with far better results than I had with my Kemper of last summer. The studio liked it so much that they purchased one for in house.

In reality, I really wish I would have just bought this instead of the Kemper last year. Thankfully, I was able to sell the Kemper for what I wanted for it quickly and move on.

They key question to ask yourself is are you very happy with your tube amp tone? Does it work for you always? See the quality amps that you own, I can imagine that your answer to that is yes.

If that is the case, then the Live would be a great choice. The cab emulations on it are absolutely stellar! If I am at a gig where there is really small space which happens much more often than not....I tend to bring my SL5 combo and bring the Torpedo to run FOH. Works great. Equally well....if the place has great monitoring, then I'll just bring the Satch head and run it right into the live and be done. Fantastic tone all around, safe and it just works. My setup is a speaker cable to the live....Live to the snake or board, 4 cables into my pedal-board and head and good to go. Very simple.

:)
 
Thanks so much for the reply, fellow Canucker to boot :thumbsup:

Ya man, these two notes are getting my attention all over again. So, if I may, what's the main diff - other than price - for the VB101 over the Live ?? And what's the main diff between the resistive load versus the reactive load??

I plan on doing some serious considering on these units. Of course I LOVE my amps' tones - LOVE them. But it's all about the sweetspot - which is cranked and mic'd - not always a practical application. I've got the full throttle 2xFRFR + Axe2 set up too. But ya, it's a lot of fiddlin' to get me to where my amps already go, so to speak - and something I am sure many a cat out there understands. I like it, but it's a LOT of tweaking. My amps, OTOH, flip the standby to "RUN" and man, they're THERE!!!!!!!

TwoNotes is getting highly infectious here... Will need to spend some QT with 'em in the not too distant future.
Mo
 
Shark Diver":2l7k646i said:
http://support.two-notes.com/knowledgebase.php?article=98


Mo I've been telling you for almost 2 years to get the LIVE lol.

Will sound great with those CLRs. :thumbsup:
Yes...yes you have. As has ProgFreak from the Diezel subforum, and now "rockinchippy" who's been laying it DOWN with his new Naked.

I'll be doing some research today on both the VB and the Live. I think it's gonna be an expensive process - incoming Naked AND a TwoNotes unit. So it goes.

On the side, I am diggin' the Axe-II, but I'm really starting to realize that of the small arsenal of amps I have, they all give me the exact tone I want. So while I may have gobs and reels of other amps, and effects, and cabs, I really like what I have. But recording them easily at max volume (to get the bloom and boom) is a hard feat when I'm no longer in a place that allows for max volume.

I think I'm FINALLY onto something here men. THANK YOU for your persistence.

See ya bank account :lol: :LOL:
 
Ventura":2gw9j37h said:
Shark Diver":2gw9j37h said:
http://support.two-notes.com/knowledgebase.php?article=98


Mo I've been telling you for almost 2 years to get the LIVE lol.

Will sound great with those CLRs. :thumbsup:
Yes...yes you have. As has ProgFreak from the Diezel subforum, and now "rockinchippy" who's been laying it DOWN with his new Naked.

I'll be doing some research today on both the VB and the Live. I think it's gonna be an expensive process - incoming Naked AND a TwoNotes unit. So it goes.

On the side, I am diggin' the Axe-II, but I'm really starting to realize that of the small arsenal of amps I have, they all give me the exact tone I want. So while I may have gobs and reels of other amps, and effects, and cabs, I really like what I have. But recording them easily at max volume (to get the bloom and boom) is a hard feat when I'm no longer in a place that allows for max volume.

I think I'm FINALLY onto something here men. THANK YOU for your persistence.

See ya bank account :lol: :LOL:

Don't forget you'll need a PedalPro too ;)
 
Shark Diver":3i9pfzz8 said:
Don't forget you'll need a PedalPro too ;)
One thing at a time there, Good Man.... :gethim:

This GAS business is an expensive affliction!!
 
Without a doubt, the TNTL is the best tool a guitarist can have in his rack for using real amps live, let alone recording. With a cab, without a cab, at any volume - it doesn't matter.
 
Geesh Steve, that avatar...now what was the question?

:lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL:

Glad you brought this up again Uncle Mo. I have been considering as well.
I am in a similar situation as you. Have the Axe II set-up, and still LOVE my amps.
Herbert, Hagen, 20th XTC, SLO, QuickRod, Mark's...
Wanna use them and as Steve mentioned (before his avatar distracted ,me), the LIve can be used WITH a cab too.

Hmmm...
 
GtarLover":32t5zl65 said:
Geesh Steve, that avatar...now what was the question?

:lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL:

Glad you brought this up again Uncle Mo. I have been considering as well.
I am in a similar situation as you. Have the Axe II set-up, and still LOVE my amps.
Herbert, Hagen, 20th XTC, SLO, QuickRod, Mark's...
Wanna use them and as Steve mentioned (before his avatar distracted ,me), the LIve can be used WITH a cab too.

Hmmm...

Potato :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL:
 
steve_k":2yna3g4w said:
Without a doubt, the TNTL is the best tool a guitarist can have in his rack for using real amps live, let alone recording. With a cab, without a cab, at any volume - it doesn't matter.
Christ another pundit... :lol: :LOL:

I'm in, I'M IN!!!! :doh:

Live it is...
 
Ventura":8ooodv4l said:
steve_k":8ooodv4l said:
Without a doubt, the TNTL is the best tool a guitarist can have in his rack for using real amps live, let alone recording. With a cab, without a cab, at any volume - it doesn't matter.
Christ another pundit... :lol: :LOL:

I'm in, I'M IN!!!! :doh:

Live it is...

Nice. The Ponzi scheme is working..... :thumbsup:

You won't be disappointed. If you are, I will buy it from you for 75% of what you paid for it new. Mark this thread for later reference.
 
steve_k":1lx7o5ya said:
Ventura":1lx7o5ya said:
steve_k":1lx7o5ya said:
Without a doubt, the TNTL is the best tool a guitarist can have in his rack for using real amps live, let alone recording. With a cab, without a cab, at any volume - it doesn't matter.
Christ another pundit... :lol: :LOL:

I'm in, I'M IN!!!! :doh:

Live it is...

Nice. The Ponzi scheme is working..... :thumbsup:

You won't be disappointed. If you are, I will buy it from you for 75% of what you paid for it new. Mark this thread for later reference.
No Ponzi here man... The product is available and I've got a source for a great price from retail. Thankfully. Will keep you posted.

Interesting times, these.
 
Has anyone here tried to run a real cab with the two notes live?

Curious how that sounds, am getting close to being in the new cab market and cant stop thinking about getting one of these things instead.
 
maddnotez":3luu6yql said:
Has anyone here tried to run a real cab with the two notes live?

Curious how that sounds, am getting close to being in the new cab market and cant stop thinking about getting one of these things instead.

Yes, I do run them both together. When you have a cab plugged in, the load is bypassed, so the TNTL has no affect on the cab. And, you get a nice FOH signal that is tweakable with the onboard EQ and cab sims/mic sims.

Steve
 
Ventura":3vmcm92l said:
Last question, the TNTL compatible with Mac?

Yep, my Air Book is plugged into mine. Just download the application file off the TN website. Plug and play.
 
steve_k":3udiain6 said:
Ventura":3udiain6 said:
Last question, the TNTL compatible with Mac?

Yep, my Air Book is plugged into mine. Just download the application file off the TN website. Plug and play.
Ordered.

:D :rock: :thumbsup:
 
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