ezboarderz
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I am starting to look into the load box market to upgrade from the Two Notes Captor X to something else that can give the most accurate recording experience with york audio IRs. The two notes captor x is great for what it does, but it has a lot of bells and whistles and the recording quality isn't 100% accurate as the impedance curve is something more generic. The reverb and EQ inside the app are great but I can solve that with pedals if need be, although 90% of what i am using is on the red or blue channel of the evh 5150iii.
Redseven AmpCentral: https://www.redseven-amplification.com/amp-central/
Suhr Reactive Load IR: https://www.suhr.com/electronics/tone-tools/reactive-load-ir/
I have looked around and there doesnt appear to be a direct comparison between the Redseven AmpCentral Load Box vs the Suhr Reactive Load IR. Sonic Drive Studios has a load box comparision video but it doesnt have the Suhr Reactive Load IR in it.
They are roughly the same price (roughly 700 euros) new and offer similar features, with the Amp Central allowing one to choose from reactive to resistive load and includes a fx loop, which is more for amps that dont have that.
The things that I care the most are the accuracy in the sound quality and line/mic outputs for both the raw DI signal without the IR and the signal with the IR.
Has anyone tried both? If so, how do they compare with each other? I am open to other load boxes as well, if there is something better than those two.
Redseven AmpCentral: https://www.redseven-amplification.com/amp-central/
Suhr Reactive Load IR: https://www.suhr.com/electronics/tone-tools/reactive-load-ir/
I have looked around and there doesnt appear to be a direct comparison between the Redseven AmpCentral Load Box vs the Suhr Reactive Load IR. Sonic Drive Studios has a load box comparision video but it doesnt have the Suhr Reactive Load IR in it.
They are roughly the same price (roughly 700 euros) new and offer similar features, with the Amp Central allowing one to choose from reactive to resistive load and includes a fx loop, which is more for amps that dont have that.
The things that I care the most are the accuracy in the sound quality and line/mic outputs for both the raw DI signal without the IR and the signal with the IR.
Has anyone tried both? If so, how do they compare with each other? I am open to other load boxes as well, if there is something better than those two.
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