Two Notes
France, est. 2003 · 8 products across 1 categories
About Two Notes
Two Notes emerged in the early 2000s from France, initially focused on digital modeling technology for guitar amplifiers. The company quickly gained a reputation for accurately capturing the nuances of classic amplifiers and speaker cabinets, providing a compelling alternative to traditional rigs. Today, Two Notes is recognized as a leader in reactive load boxes, preamps, and bass effects, catering to players seeking studio-quality tones in a variety of environments.
- • Exceptional amp/cab modeling accuracy
- • Versatile, studio-quality tone shaping
- • Compact and portable solutions
- • Excellent value for digital modeling
- • Intuitive user interface
- • Digital modeling can lack 'feel' for some
- • Software updates occasionally disruptive
- • Limited physical controls on some models
- • Can be complex for absolute beginners
- • Some users report latency issues with certain setups
Two Notes Products
Two Notes ReVolt Bass Preamp
Bass Pedals
Two Notes ReVolt Guitar Preamp
Electric Guitar Preamps
Two Notes Torpedo Captor X 16
Guitar Amp Attenuators
Two Notes Torpedo Captor X 8
Guitar Amp Attenuators
Two Notes Torpedo Captor 8 Ohms
Guitar Amp Attenuators
Two Notes Torpedo Captor 4 Ohms
Guitar Amp Attenuators
Two Notes Reload II Loadbox & Attenuator
Guitar Amp Attenuators
Two Notes Torpedo Captor 16 Ohms
Guitar Amp Attenuators
Frequently Asked Questions About Two Notes
While design and software development are based in France, manufacturing is primarily outsourced to facilities in Asia to manage production costs.
Two Notes' reactive load boxes go beyond simple impedance matching; they meticulously recreate the speaker cabinet's frequency response and dynamic behavior, offering a more authentic amp response.
Yes, the ReVolt series is designed for live use, offering a wide range of amp and effects models with low latency, though a good quality audio interface is recommended for optimal results.
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