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Two Notes Audio Announces the Torpedo Captor X 16 Ohm Version

A reactive load box, attenuator, cab sim, IR loader, and more.

Saint-GĆ©ly-du-Fesc, France (September 2, 2020) -- Two Notes Audio Engineering announce the Torpedo Captor X (16) - the 16 Ohm version of the acclaimed Torpedo Captor X.

Launched at Winter NAMM 2020, the 8-Ohm premium yet compact reactive load box, tube amp attenuator, DynIR cab sim, IR loader and stereo expander has been embraced by the guitar community.

Two Notes CEO, Guillaume Pille, ā€œWe received many requests from our customers and dealers for a 16 Ohm version of the Torpedo Captor X, and we are delighted to be able to fulfill this from today via our global network of retailersā€.

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