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in terms of audible sound output. Noises that you may not have been able to hear before (due to the
overbearing volume of the speaker cabinet) may become more apparent. Below is a non-exhaustive
list of those sounds that may be heard when using an amplifier in tandem with a Load Box for silent
recording purposes:
Your guitar or bass strings can be heard. If you are not used to this, it could be initially
distracting, depending on the environment
You may hear some noise coming out of your Torpedo Reload when playing, akin to a small
speaker inside the device. This is perfectly normal and there is no reason to worry. The sound is
produced when power runs through the coil of the reactive load embedded within the Torpedo
Reload II. The vibration is related to the power stemming from the amplifier connected to the
Torpedo Reload II and to the signal's frequency content (i.e. the pitch of notes played are
heard). Your amplifier - specifically the output transformer of your amplifier - may also produce
similar noise. Such noise is usually not heard, simply because it is often obscured by the sound
stemming from a loudspeaker in traditional amplifier and cabinet setups
The Torpedo Reload II features a built-in fan as there is significant power dissipated into heat
inside the device. The fan provided is marked as a "silent fan", but as it is running fast, it is
never entirely silent. With this said, in normal use (i.e. hearing your DI Signal through monitors
or headphones), the fan is barely audible.
When playing an amplifier connected to Reload II at high volume, you may hear some
noise stemming from Reload II. This is perfectly normal. This sound is produced when
power from the amplifier transmits through the coil of the reactive load embedded in
the Torpedo Reload.
About Torpedo Reload II
Introducing Reload II. The latest instalment in Two notes' class-leading reactive load solution legacy
marking the definitive watershed in contemporary backline control. Featuring twin-channel operation,
selectable multi-impedance compatibility and true continuous attenuation, Reload II is our most
advanced Load Box to date. Its mission is simple: unleash the power of any amplifier or line-level
source without compromise. Armed with a ground-up rework of our defining reactive load for a
Celestion® Approved Load Response, the match is set to drive any amp's power-stage (rated up-to
200W RMS) to perfection, retaining all the sonic integrity your performance demands. Scalable from a
whisper to a full-throttle onslaught, Reload II's ultra-transparent dual-mono 215W (per channel)
amplifier/attenuator and paired speaker outputs preserve every facet of your tone. Add a Stereo FX
Loop, dual Line outputs and GENOME Reload II Edition (software download) into the mix and Reload II
doesn't just enhance your rig, it redefines it.
Key features
Premium all-analog reactive Load Box featuring a Celestion® Approved Load Response
Compatible with tube and solid state amplifiers rated up to 200W RMS; selectable multi-
impedance compatibility (4-, 8-, 16Ω)
Twin channel operation with dedicated source selection per channel for (1) Amp Input and (2)
Line Inputs
Continuous Active Attenuation from total silence (Load Box operation) to stage-ready source
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