Just purchased this and still waiting for its arrival. You made me super excited. Thanks for such a elementary vid instead of an over-complicated technical overload like some folks. You bring it home.
This really helped me learn how to unlock this, my bandmate bought one because we were trying to figure out how to track guitar amps silently while I record drums but the potential this thing had for other uses astounded us
Wow! The only review that gives us an idea of how the attenuation actually works in this thing. I wish they could do a little less than -38 on the low setting. I've read that it is pretty low volumes for a mic recording and -20 probably too loud for bedroom levels.One question, did you notice any boost in the Highs when attenuating through your (real)cabinet? Thank you very much for the review!
Saw some videos where they compared mutiple load boxes and concluded the captor x sounds thin and harsh compared to others.... Now Im concerned I cant acieve a good tone recording with this and using it in a mix....
Adam since you are both a reaper extraordinaire and work a lot with two notes PLEASE help me out with something no one seems to have any answers for. Why is it no matter what I do with my captor x however I route it into reaper it sounds awful and like every bit of presence and punch is sucked out of my tone every time I disengage the twin tracker? I just don’t get it. Yours sounds good here without it I disengage twin tracker and it’s like this disgusting tone and everything good about it is lost. I would like to be able to record without it but can’t get a good sound without using it. My set up is good. Friedman BE 100 deluxe with zero issues.
Have you chosen an appropriate cab, mic and EQ setup? Have you accidentally doubled the output monitoring direct and through reaper? Is the amp simply set too loud and not where it would be going through a real cab? That has a bigger bearing than you might think
@@adamsteelproducer I’ve been messing with it for days now and 1 thing I have noticed is it sounds clearer when I plug into the captor x headphones rather than my scarlette. Not by a huge amount but enough to make it more enjoyable. The problem is what’s going into my daw is what I’m hearing going through the interface so I’m wondering if it’s where I’m using xlr to xlr cables and getting the scarlettes mic pre gain added and if I should be using xlr to trs? None of my levels are jacked up or clipping or anything like that though.
I got mine recently. According to the user guide, the impedance the amp "sees" is 8 ohms unless you have the attenuation level on "Full volume" in which case the amp sees whatever the speaker is. So the output from the Captor X may actually sound better with some attenuation so it's giving the amp an 8 ohm load. The output from the speaker will as Keegan L states, be "safe" but not optimal.
Just purchased this and still waiting for its arrival. You made me super excited. Thanks for such a elementary vid instead of an over-complicated technical overload like some folks. You bring it home.
This really helped me learn how to unlock this, my bandmate bought one because we were trying to figure out how to track guitar amps silently while I record drums but the potential this thing had for other uses astounded us
Best explanation I've heard, thanks!
Just saw this Captor X today and am completely sold! So good. Thanks for the best video showing all this thing can do.
Best Captor X vid on UA-cam!!! 🤘🏻
Sempre m'agrada escoltar-te, principalment per lo bé que t'expresses.
Moltes gràcies!!
Great demo!
Wow! The only review that gives us an idea of how the attenuation actually works in this thing. I wish they could do a little less than -38 on the low setting. I've read that it is pretty low volumes for a mic recording and -20 probably too loud for bedroom levels.One question, did you notice any boost in the Highs when attenuating through your (real)cabinet? Thank you very much for the review!
Yes 16 ohms available plus two tones says the 8 will handle up one step to 16 or down one step to 4, didn’t try it yet but they said it’s safe
Have you tried it yet?
At 28:21 I hear a some Glenn Fricker there hahaha - great review by the way.
Good spot! Thanks :)
Cool video mate, thank you very much
I liked the video because of the magic trick. Was definitely superior to the rest of the video, just kidding haha. Nice extended review!
I have it. It’s excellent
Best Captor X presentation!
What Mesa preamp did you use?
Thanks! Preamp was a Mesa V-Twin
@@adamsteelproducer mk1 or mk2?
Mk1
Big, big sound 👍
UA-cam closed captioning thinks your from "Hot Ball Studio" lol
Hot beef soupio
Bob Dole Coolio
Saw some videos where they compared mutiple load boxes and concluded the captor x sounds thin and harsh compared to others.... Now Im concerned I cant acieve a good tone recording with this and using it in a mix....
Adam since you are both a reaper extraordinaire and work a lot with two notes PLEASE help me out with something no one seems to have any answers for. Why is it no matter what I do with my captor x however I route it into reaper it sounds awful and like every bit of presence and punch is sucked out of my tone every time I disengage the twin tracker? I just don’t get it. Yours sounds good here without it I disengage twin tracker and it’s like this disgusting tone and everything good about it is lost. I would like to be able to record without it but can’t get a good sound without using it. My set up is good. Friedman BE 100 deluxe with zero issues.
Have you chosen an appropriate cab, mic and EQ setup? Have you accidentally doubled the output monitoring direct and through reaper? Is the amp simply set too loud and not where it would be going through a real cab? That has a bigger bearing than you might think
@@adamsteelproducer I’ve been messing with it for days now and 1 thing I have noticed is it sounds clearer when I plug into the captor x headphones rather than my scarlette. Not by a huge amount but enough to make it more enjoyable. The problem is what’s going into my daw is what I’m hearing going through the interface so I’m wondering if it’s where I’m using xlr to xlr cables and getting the scarlettes mic pre gain added and if I should be using xlr to trs? None of my levels are jacked up or clipping or anything like that though.
i have a bit of basic electronics knowledge but i want to confirm if i can do this safely
Speaker Out 8ohm -> Captor X -> Cabinet 16ohm
Yeah, it's safe to go into a higher resistance cab. It may not sound ideal though and headroom is reduced.
I got mine recently. According to the user guide, the impedance the amp "sees" is 8 ohms unless you have the attenuation level on "Full volume" in which case the amp sees whatever the speaker is. So the output from the Captor X may actually sound better with some attenuation so it's giving the amp an 8 ohm load. The output from the speaker will as Keegan L states, be "safe" but not optimal.
@@kibels894 thank you!
@@davejackson8376 thanks
Mine goes to 11-uator
Moewahahaha first like !