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Mesa/Boogie CabClone

Posted: 28 Apr 2015, 17:53
by surfnorthwest
Not sure this would be a better option than the Radial Engineering JDX box. Interesting none the less.

Passive speaker-load boxes let you run your amp into a PA or recording input without miking a cabinet. They’re a great way to capture analog amp sounds without hassle—or broken eardrums.

Mesa Boogie’s new CabClone is a particularly nice load box/compensated D.I. at an equally nice price. It’s solidly built in a tabletop format. You can use it with or without a speaker connected to your amp. A wide-ranging level control provides appropriate output for most recording and PA gear. There are phase and ground-lift toggles, and both XLR and 1/4" output jacks. A specialized EQ stage with three voicing options mimics closed-back, open-back, and vintage-style cabinets. There’s also a headphone out for silent practicing or monitoring.

As with many products in this category, CabClone’s cabinet simulations are more like paintings than hi-res photos. They don’t convey the idiosyncratic resonant peaks and phase-cancelled dips of various miked speakers the way that, say, a good set of speaker impulse responses can. But CabClone’s solid, full-frequency tones work well in many contexts, and they respond well to downstream EQ.

CabClone requires no external power. It comes in 4-, 8-, and 16-ohm models, so be sure to get the one that matches your amp’s speaker-out specs.

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Re: Mesa/Boogie CabClone

Posted: 29 Apr 2015, 01:52
by Alpeggio
Though its a good price and has good features it sounds no better than Anyother d i I've used. I think your JDX souned more natural on the top end than this. D i boxes always squash the top end and are at their worst when gain is used.
Al

Re: Mesa/Boogie CabClone

Posted: 29 Apr 2015, 02:57
by sikter
Interesting,
I think it's always smart to connect something like this even while micing the cab for recording.
You get two tracks of very same performance so it gives you more options to get the right tone.

Re: Mesa/Boogie CabClone

Posted: 01 May 2015, 12:48
by JkGriffin
Joe Bonamassa uses a device like that (Palmer PDI-03) together with micing the cabs to get more control over the sound going through the PA because these are not relying on the venue acoustic properties...