Designed for players who want the feel and response of a real cabinet without relying on digital processing, the Bad Cat Purepath Passive Analog Cab Simulator introduces a fully analog approach to direct guitar tone. Built around a mechanical reactive load, Purepath—a NAMM 2026 "Best in Show" winner—allows your amplifier to interact naturally with the system, preserving power-amp dynamics and touch sensitivity without DSP, menus or external power. Bad Cat describes Purepath as the "world’s first fully analog, self-powered speaker simulator," reflecting its passive, amplifier-driven design. With support for silent recording or use alongside a speaker cabinet, onboard tonal switches and up to 150W power handling, Purepath offers a streamlined solution for studio recording, silent stages and home setups.
Mechanical Reactive Load Preserves Real Amp Feel
At the core of the Bad Cat Purepath is a mechanical reactive load designed to emulate the movement and interaction of a real speaker cabinet. Instead of relying on impulse responses or digital modeling, Purepath responds dynamically to your amplifier’s output, maintaining the feel and sensitivity players expect from a tube amp. This approach preserves power-amp behavior, touch response and harmonic interaction, helping your tone remain organic and immediate. Whether you’re recording direct or running silently on stage, the system maintains the connection between your playing and your amplifier’s natural response.
Fully Analog Signal Path With No DSP or Latency
Purepath features a fully analog signal path, eliminating digital conversion, latency and firmware dependencies. The passive design runs directly from your amplifier, requiring no external power supply or additional setup. This streamlined architecture keeps operation simple while maintaining consistent performance across different rigs. A balanced XLR line output provides a direct signal for recording interfaces, mixers and front-of-house systems, while the analog speaker simulation maintains natural tonal characteristics without menu diving or preset management.
Flexible Silent or Cabinet-Connected Operation
Purepath supports both silent recording setups and traditional speaker cabinet configurations. The Load Select switch allows silent operation or connection to an external cabinet, providing flexibility for studio tracking, live performance or practice environments. Multiple impedance options support a wide range of tube amplifiers, while onboard switches for mic position, cabinet type and speaker voicing allow quick tonal adjustments. These controls provide practical shaping tools without complicating the signal chain.
Simple Controls for Immediate Tone Shaping
Five onboard mini switches provide quick access to tonal shaping, including mic placement, cabinet type and speaker voicing selections. Additional controls for level, ground lift and phase help integrate Purepath into studio and live setups. This straightforward layout keeps operation intuitive while offering meaningful adjustments for different playing environments. With no menus or deep editing required, Purepath delivers plug-and-play operation that keeps your focus on playing.
Built for Studio, Stage and Home Recording
With up to 150W power handling, multiple impedance options and passive operation, Purepath adapts easily to a variety of setups. Its compact chassis and balanced output make it suitable for studios, silent stages, churches and home recording environments. Designed to maintain natural amp interaction while simplifying direct recording workflows, the Bad Cat Purepath Passive Analog Cab Simulator provides a practical solution for guitarists seeking authentic amp feel in a flexible, analog format.
Bad Cat Purepath: FAQ
What does the Bad Cat Purepath do?
Purepath is a passive analog speaker simulator and reactive load designed to run your guitar amplifier direct while preserving natural amp feel.
Does Purepath require external power?
No. Purepath is amplifier-driven and operates passively without requiring an external power supply.
Can Purepath be used silently?
Yes. Purepath supports silent operation or use with an external speaker cabinet depending on your setup.
Does Purepath use impulse responses or digital processing?
No. Purepath uses a fully analog signal path and mechanical reactive load instead of DSP or IR technology.
Can Purepath connect to a recording interface or mixer?
Yes. The balanced XLR output allows direct connection to recording interfaces, mixers and PA systems.