Two Notes Announces OPUS

US Next evolution of C.A.B. lineage offers guitar tone in a go-anywhere footprint      07/11/23

Two notes Audio Engineering, manufacturer of load boxes, attenuators and digital cabinet emulators, has announced the OPUS. They tell us that, building upon their C.A.B. lineage - and critically-acclaimed digital cabinet simulation legacy - OPUS adds Pre- & Power-amp Tube-Stage Modeling™ (TSM™), MIDI integration and a future-proofed USB-C specification, empowering players of all-walks with apex-level tone in a go-anywhere footprint.

Guillaume Pille, Two notes CEO, said, "OPUS, it's the epitome of everything Two notes stands for: rock-solid reliability, feature-packed specs and effortless to integrate into a myriad of usage scenarios. Building on the groundwork laid by our ever-popular C.A.B. M+ - and the vital feedback from our loyal customer-base - OPUS stands as the next milestone evolution in Two notes' C.A.B. lineage. Packing TSM™ Emulation, the DynIR™ Engine, must-have Post FX, MIDI/Wireless/USB integration, Dual Mono Routing and an extensive virtual cabinet collection into a super portable footprint was no simple feat. Safe to say, we delivered. Regardless of whether you're a pedalboard fanatic or a die-hard amp enthusiast, OPUS provides the perfect entry-point into the class-leading Two notes ecosystem." 

Pricing and Availability:
OPUS is available immediately from Two notes stockists worldwide and ships with the following MAP / MSRPs
US: $299.99 (MAP)
Euro: 319.99€ (MSRP)
GBP - £279.99 (MSRP)

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