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4 Bright + Thick

4 Bright + Thick

Turn off TIGHT and slide THICK switch toward center of Cross. This activates an additional tube stage, adding a deep, rich quality to the tone, without sacrificing definition. This is great for power chords.

5 Bright +

Thick + Tight

Add TIGHT back into the mix. This setting provides richness for Rhythm playing, but keeps a chunky, punchy tone to cut through the mix. Notice how well the amp responds to the dynamics of your playing.

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Bright + Gain +

 

Tight + Thick

Add GAIN back into your mix. This setting blends the maximum amount of … well, everything! Yet another color for your "Tone Palette."

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Contents Page Table of Contents FCC Statements Page S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n Front Control Panel 8BOOST INDICATOR When lit, this indicates that the Boost func- tion is active Rhythm Channel Rhythm Channel Settings American Clean Classic Chime Black AngusLead I Channel Lead I Channel Settings Thick Modern Cranked Vintage Heavy DynamicLead II Channel Lead II Channel Settings Tight Aggression Fluid Legato Unleashed MonsterBright + Tight BrightBright + Gain THE CROSSTight + Thick 4 Bright + Thick5 Bright + Thick + Tight Bright + Gain +Rear Control Panel Vintage 30-loaded Straight-front4x12 speaker cabinet. When the switch is OUT, it emulates the same speakers in a Slant- front 412 cabinet. Kustom went to great lengths to make sure that this signal sounded like the actual amp head and speaker cabinet combinations. This was accomplished in a studio envi- ronment using condenser microphones to analyze the tonality of the Double Cross when heard at “head level” versus “close mic’d” directly in front of the speaker. The result is a signal that reflects the true characteristics of these cabinets as heard by a player. If you haven’t tried the Double Cross’ Direct Out yet, we urge you to experiment with it for both live and studio ap- plications 0 dBV 1v Rack Effects Optimal 10dBV 0.3v Pedal Effects OptimalEffects Loop Syncing System Gain Amp SpecificationsNominal Signal to Noise Effects LoopSignal Flow Diagram