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minimum. This filter is set at 37% by default but you may need to tweak that to find the place that is
the right balance for you rig.
To create a lightweight rig with a pedal board, place the Torpedo C.A.B. M+ on your pedal board
knowing that the best results are achieved by placing it before the time-based and modulation effects
(chorus, delay, reverb), which then become brighter and clearer. This position also allows taking
advantage of the possible stereo of these effects. This is similar to the way things are done in the
studio, where modulations are often applied to guitar and bass tracks after recording.
With this amp-less setup, we recommend turning the Preamp and Power Amp sections (see section
4.3.1 for all the details about the Power Amp section) of the Torpedo C.A.B. M+ so that the
combination of your pedal board and the emulated preamp and power-amp simulate a complete amp
rig.
We recommend putting any modulation, reverb and delay effects AFTER the
Torpedo C.A.B. M+. This is what is usually done in the studio, especially
when using stereo effects. The Torpedo C.A.B. M+ being MONO, any stereo
signal sent to the unit will be converted to MONO. Moreover, if you set up
the Power Amp simulation to a high volume, some distortion will appear. It
is totally different to send reverb or delay into a distortion stage (like you
would do in the effect loop of an amplifier) and to send a distorted sound
into a reverb or a delay (like you will do by following this advice). Try both
and pick the one that fits you.
3.2 Using the Torpedo C.A.B. M+ with an amp
When using the Torpedo C.A.B. M+ with an amp, we recommend switching OFF the
Preamp and Power Amp simulation sections.