What’s the difference between the Captor X and the Captor X SE?
Sporting a limited-run vintage-inspired colorway, alongside an all-new Anniversary Edition DynIR™ cabinet collection*, Captor X SE represents the culmination of Two notes’ 15-years stint pioneering modern loadbox technology. “Feature-packed” doesn't cut it. It’s a compact reactive load box. It’s a tube amp attenuator. It’s a mic-ed cab simulator. It’s a static IR loader. It’s a stereo expander. It’s packed with a raft of studio-grade Post FX to tweak your tone to perfection. Expertly engineered to deliver stand-out sonics for home, live and studio use, Captor X SE is the undisputed ‘player’s choice’, empowering you with every tool to define - and redefine - your sonic signature.
Aside from the limited run colorway, an amber grille light, a vintage-inspired hard-coded cabinet collection, the Anniversary Edition Cabinet Collection and the Exclusive Preset Assemblage from Pete Thorn, Captor X SE features the same feature-set and functionality as its predecessor.
For more information on the exclusive cabinet and preset inclusions in the Captor X SE, please head over to our product page here.
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