marshallmel
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How many of you have used both to record direct? Tried the Captor X and wasn’t satisfied at all with the results I got. UA Volt 2 interface into Ableton was what I was using.
Neither is absolutely an option. LolIs neither an option? I hated my Captor X and never cared for the Ox's approach. Vastly prefer my Suhr RLIR or any other high quality reactive load out there such as Fryette, st.Rock, Redseven, etc.
The v2 is great, recommend you grab one before they realize they need to double the price. He’ll you can use it straight into your PC for recording via USB. The attenuator is icing on the cakeSt rock is the best, would take a Suhr after that.
Really that noticeable? Dang, I'll look it up.St rock is the best, would take a Suhr after that.
Captor is junk. Doesn’t react how an amp would into a cab. Seems good at the moment then you compare it to an actual micd cab and it’s just way off to how an amp reacts. The st rock with the reactive resonance gets closer than anything, and it’s not even close.Really that noticeable? Dang, I'll look it up.
The below songs were all done with the Captor X into a UA interface. I was very happy with the results. I haven't used the OX and have no intention to as I don't care for their output format.
The st rock you cannot tell the difference. I’ve done my own irs with it going back and forth and it’s that good.The Ox seems to have a depth that the Captor does but I am not sure if it does "that" much more to warrant the price. Honestly, hard to beat a mic. I know some of you guys struggle with mic'ing but you lose dynamics with IR's. That said, there are some amazing IR's now but I think you can get caught in option paralysis. The St. Rock interests me... or, get a line out box between your amp and load and tap off that so you minimize the load's effect on your direct signal.
The st rock you cannot tell the difference. I’ve done my own irs with it going back and forth and it’s that good.
Here’s a demo.
For those recordings I used two Own Hammer EVH 412 IRs. 57-2 and 121-1. I have since moved to using the TwoNotes DynIR of the EVH 412 cab. I find them to be very good and it allows me to fully utilize all of the features in the Captor X.Good example of how good IR's can sound even though I still prefer mics. What IR's were you using?
For those recordings I used two Own Hammer EVH 412 IRs. 57-2 and 121-1. I have since moved to using the TwoNotes DynIR of the EVH 412 cab. I find them to be very good and it allows me to fully utilize all of the features in the Captor X.
I mainly use the Captor x for live situations to eliminate crappy bar mics. Here are those...
I think im in the same boat as your friend was. Whatever i do, the captor x never sounds great to me. The honky midrange is what bothers me the most but i cant put my finger on a certain frequency or frequencies. As soon as i touch the eq knobs, i feel something is missing.I'm on the opposite. I like both units. A friend of mine said his Captor X sounded awful but he really had no idea how to use the unit or set things up. I showed him and lo and behold, so much better.
The Captor X works great for recording as does the OX. I'd give the OX an edge as the included FX and cabinet models are really solid but the Captor X has many, many cabinets to choose from and sample.
However, as an attenuator....neither of them.