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mateias72
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Hi all,
Just picked up a Torpedo Reload, had been playing around with it just as an attenuator. Wow - it is very impressive. It keeps the characteristics of my valve amps even at whisper volumes.
Messing around with the Reload just as an attenuator with a 60-watt Fender Super Sonic combo, and it was a lovely sound. Noticed the fan never came on.
However just started to try recording with the Torpedo going into a Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 - noticed the fan came on... didn't think 60 watts would be enough to overheat the unit?
It was only running this way for about 10 minutes, in a fairly cool, well-ventilated room.
Also... just want to be sure I'm doing this correctly after having read the manual - to record directly to the DAW I run from the load box out XLR, correct? I'm not using the Reload input, rather going into my amp's input with the guitar.
Thanks!
Just picked up a Torpedo Reload, had been playing around with it just as an attenuator. Wow - it is very impressive. It keeps the characteristics of my valve amps even at whisper volumes.
Messing around with the Reload just as an attenuator with a 60-watt Fender Super Sonic combo, and it was a lovely sound. Noticed the fan never came on.
However just started to try recording with the Torpedo going into a Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 - noticed the fan came on... didn't think 60 watts would be enough to overheat the unit?
It was only running this way for about 10 minutes, in a fairly cool, well-ventilated room.
Also... just want to be sure I'm doing this correctly after having read the manual - to record directly to the DAW I run from the load box out XLR, correct? I'm not using the Reload input, rather going into my amp's input with the guitar.
Thanks!