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THE ORIGINAL AND standard Torpedo Captor X came out mid-pandemic to a flurry of anticipation and excitement that was further pumped up by supply-chain issues that made examples rather thin on the ground. The Limited Run Torpedo Captor X SE — the latest rendition of Two Notes’ compact reactive load box, attenuator and IR loader — is thin on the ground by design: It’s a Special Edition made in vintage-looking, dark-brown crinkle-coat finish with beige script logos, with just 450 units available worldwide.

The Captor X SE is a descendant of the long-running Two Notes Torpedo range and the latest in a line of studio and live tools that deliver efficient and great-sounding ways of replacing cumbersome speaker cabinets with

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