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Had this idea for a multi-purpose video. This video serves as a demo for the Torpedo Captor X cabinet simulator, as well as a general speaker shootout video showing the different tonal characteristics between multiple iconic Celestion speakers. I decided to compare 6 different 4x12 closed-back speaker cabinets, using the exact same preset settings (mics, mic placement, EQ etc. is all identical), the same performance (via a looper pedal), and the same amplifier settings. The ONLY difference you’ll hear between the cabinets is the tonal variations between the speakers. In case you don’t know - the Torpedo Captor X is a cabinet simulator, no real speaker/cabinet, or mics were used in this test. Everything you hear is recorded by plugging the amplifier directly into the Torpedo Captor X via the speaker output jack, and plugging the Captor X into my audio interface. The Captor X is a reactive load box that reacts like a speaker, transforms the power from the amp into heat (safely for you and the amp), and accurately digitally recreates the sound of the tube amp playing through various cabinet simulations (Impulse Responses), and microphone simulations. The perfect silent recording solution for tube amp enthusiasts like myself. For this test I used my favorite mic combo - an SM57 (almost dead center), and a slightly off axis U87 backed away from the cabinet slightly. I used minimal EQ/Enhancer adjustments in the preset, just enough to get the sound how I wanted. There’s two tests in this video. First is with a Stratocaster plugged into the Low Input of my Marshall SV20, and second is a Les Paul plugged into the Hi input of my Marshall SV20. Amp settings are show in the last clip for each test. The Two Notes descriptions aren’t super descriptive about the speakers in the cabinets but these are the cabinets/speaker from what I can gather: 1. Fastback 25 - Vintage Purple Marshall closed-back 4x12 cabinet with Celestion G12M-25 75hz Pre-Rola (Made In England) speakers 2. Green Tri - Hughes & Kettner closed-back 4x12 cabinet with Celestion G12M-25 75hz speakers. 3. Green Art C - Marshall JMP era closed-back 4x12 cabinet with Celestion G12H-30 55hz (bass speaker) Pre-Rola (Made in England) speakers. 4. Tanger 30C - Orange closed-back 4x12 speaker cabinet with Celestion G12H-30 speakers. 5. Brit Vint C - Marshall (Slash Signature) closed-back 4x12 speaker cabinet with Vintage 30 speakers. 6. Brit 60A - JCM900 Era 1960A closed-back cabinet with G12T-75 speakers. Please leave any questions or comments below!