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Sounds pretty "meh" to begin with through the pedals, but when they put it after a preamp (ie in the loop of the Victory V40, around 24:38) I think it sounds pretty bloody brilliant.
That's good news for me, because it's going to sit after the preamp on my board
After a preamp is where I'm looking at putting a stereo IR box - my current setup is the fx send of my Blackstar HT-5H > Boss GE-7 > stereo fx (delays, etc) > 2 x Session JD-10s (analogue speaker sim) > Drawmer stereo compressor > mixing desk.
I'm hoping something like this will not only sound better but also simplify the setup somewhat. I'm still drawn towards the Torpedo CAB, though, for it's power amp modelling - not stereo though, so would have to sit before the stereo fx (noisier? , less sonic possibilities?) and is much more expensive.
There's also the fact that the CabDryVR is much smaller, and will work with a standard pedal power supply capable of supplying 9V @ 75mA...as opposed to the CAB, which needs 12-15V @ 300mA.
I'd like to hear the Digitech A/B'd against the Neunaber. Although 'simpler', the Neunaber demos just seem to have 'something' about the sound that appeals. I'm not a metaller though, and most of the Neunaber demos seem to be aimed at that market.
I'd love to see someone like That Pedal Show do a detailed comparison video with all the contenders.- CabDryVR, Iconoclast, Torpedo CAB, BluBox, the AMT one.
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It's really very good. Clean sounds on a Strat are properly 'bouncy' the way they are through a good amp. Drive sounds are solid, three dimensional and convincing, although putting ultra high gain through it sounds a bit fizzy to me.
You have to spend some time setting it up - initially it sounds a bit like a blanket over the sound, so you have to tweak the cab parameters carefully and if necessary turn up the treble on your preamp/drive pedal. Once you have balanced the input tone settings, it works beautifully.
It sounds way better than any other direct out or speaker sim that I've tried in that price range (so Tech 21, Palmer, Blackstar HT Dual direct out).
Doesn't come with a PSU though (and doesn't take batteries so you have to buy/find your own PSU) which must be a cost-cutting measure.
Shame about the lack of XLR out, but the stereo outs really want to be connected to a reverb pedal and then you are set.
For me it let me get rid of my ‘backup’ which was an EHXTortion, for the XLR out which was ok as a stand in for a larger setup; beats the Tech21 options too but tbh these are slightly different tools and more like preamps to me. Also, I borrowed a Two Notes Torpedo (don’t know which exact model as there seems to be a couple -sorry!) before buying this to try out impulse responses and wasn’t that impressed (couldn’t get it to feel like a proper amp), so FWIW I’m. Much preferring the CabDryVr (cheesy graphics aside!).