Palmer PGA04 and Two Notes Torpedo Live

BluesGuyJ

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I am looking into getting a recording setup going for home, but want to use the gear I actually play ut with. The Palmer PGA04 and Two Notes Torpedo Live really stand out to me. These also come with built in load boxes, so I can crank my tube amps at home for normal play and really dial in my tone at home and playing out. What stands out for me, since I am visually impaired and can not read LED screens or LCD screens, is that the Palmer PGA04 seems to be pretty blind friendly - no screens, just gotta memorize switches and knobs. The Two Notes has more features, but seems to be pretty reliant on being able to read the LED screen. I'd love some feedback from folks who have experience with these units. This would also make playing out easier in someways, as I could carry my heads and one of these out the door and not my speaker cabs or heavy combos, and just go straight to front of house and stage monitors.
 
Re: Palmer PGA04 and Two Notes Torpedo Live

I am in search for a home set up, too. My take is that the Palmer is a live set up, while the Torpedo is studio set up with a computer interface for full access.
 
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