Can I Connect the Torpedo Live to an External Cabinet and Play at Low Volume?

Can I Connect the Torpedo Live to an External Cabinet and Play at Low Volume?

Sadly, this is not possible without the use of an attenuator, such as the Torpedo Reload.  

The Torpedo Live provides you with a line output but no control over the cabinet volume that is connected to the THRU output (please check the manual for more information).

If you do need this functionality - together with Two notes's DynIR speaker-cabinet simulation - a Torpedo Reload + Torpedo C.A.B. / Torpedo C.A.B. M / Torpedo C.A.B. M+ / OPUS combo will deliver all the functionality you require.

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