and companion mobile app, which makes managing your setup on stage easy. Instead of bending down and adjusting small frontpanel controls during rehearsal or between services, players can quickly edit presets, tweak cabinet settings, adjust room ambience, or manage routing directly from a phone or tablet. In modern worship environments where fast setup changes and streamlined workflows matter, the wireless control functionality adds a level of convenience that feels genuinely useful rather than gimmicky.
Two Notes Captor X + can be integrated into modern worship, live performance, and recording environments in a variety of ways. Players can create a completely silent-stage setup by connecting their amp head directly to the Captor X + and sending stereo XLR outputs straight to front-of-house without needing a physical speaker cabinet at all. For those who still prefer some natural cabinet interaction on stage, Captor X + also allows a speaker cabinet to remain connected while using the onboard three step attenuation modes to reduce overall stage volume. This approach preserves much of the natural feel and response of a real cabinet while keeping stage levels controlled and manageable for modern worship environments. positions. Once presets are created and stored, Two Notes Captor X + functions perfectly well as a standalone live device, allowing players to simply recall presets and focus on playing rather than constantly editing from a laptop or mobile device during a service.
One area that deserves special mention is the software ecosystem surrounding the Two Notes Captor X +, particularly the Torpedo Remote editor app and Genome software platform. Genome is incredibly deep and worthy of an entirely separate review on its own. Between the cabinet management, virtual microphone positioning, stereo routing, EQ shaping, room simulations, enhancer controls, and IR management, there is an enormous amount of flexibility available for players who enjoy deep editing.
Sum it up, the Two Notes Captor X + is a
modern solution for worship guitarists who want to preserve the feel and response of their favorite tube amplifier while adapting to the demands of silent-stage and direct-recording environments. While it would have been nice to see a continuously variable attenuator instead of the current three-step attenuation system, Captor X + delivers an impressive balance of tone, flexibility, portability, and practical liveuse functionality, making it one of the most compelling reactive load solutions currently available for the modern worship guitar player. Two Notes Captor X + is available now in 8-ohm and 16-ohm versions for $ 599.99 each. Find out more at
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Captor X + also supports hybrid stage setups, meaning one signal can be sent directly to front-of-house while a separate processed signal feeds a personal monitor mix, giving players additional flexibility and control in live worship environments. This hybrid capability is especially valuable in church environments where guitarists often prefer more amp-like mix in their ears rather than what the front of house receives.
Two Notes Captor X + allows users to load multiple custom impulse responses and virtual cabinets directly into the unit, giving worship guitarists access to a vast range of cabinet tones and mic combinations without carrying additional gear. At the same time, one of the strengths of the system is that you do not have to rely on the software at all during live use if you don’ t want to. There are eight available preset
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