Crate Amplifiers DX-212, DX-112 manual Tap Button, Manual MAN Button

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DX-112/212 Digital Guitar Amplifier

The Tap Button:

The Tap button lets you match the delay time and modulation speeds of the effects (except for the compressor, which has no delay or modulation) to the tempo of the piece you’re playing. Just tap your finger in time to the beat, on the Tap button of course, and the selected effect will change accordingly. The Tap button flashes in time with its tempo.

(NOTE: The chart on page 18 lists specifically what the Tap button controls for each effect setting.)

The Manual (“MAN”) Button:

When you call up a preset, the preset remembers how the controls were set when the preset was stored (their virtual positions), and basically ignores their current settings. Pressing the Manual but- ton makes the amp pay attention to the actual positions of the controls and applies their settings to the sound.

Another function of the Manual button:

Restoring Factory Default Presets: To restore the presets to their original factory settings, press and hold the Manual button and button #5 until the keypad flashes (about 3 seconds). Then turn the amp off, wait five seconds, and turn it back on. The presets are now restored to the original factory settings.

WARNING! Restoring the factory presets wipes out any and all changes

you’ve made and any new presets you’ve stored, so use it carefully.

Other things you should know about the lit buttons:

As soon as you change any of the controls (except for the Master volume), the preset button starts flashing. That’s its way of saying “Hey! You’ve changed me!” A tap on the flashing button returns the preset to its original parameters – and makes the button stop flashing. Of course, you can save the changes, as described under “Saving New Presets” on the facing page.

When you change banks, the preset button will go out as soon as you press the A/B button, but no other changes are made until another numbered button is pressed. In other words, although there is a visual change, the amp won’t store the preset or switch to a different one (depending on how long you press the numbered button) until you want it to.

THE KEYPAD

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Contents Page Page DX-112/212 Digital Guitar Amplifier Important Safeguards and Precautions Contents Connect Different Quick Start Plug In and GoYour Try out If you need Look at the Front Panel Controls Effects Selector Chooses the effect 8. Bass, Mid, Treble Adjusts the sigLook at the Rear Panel Ground PIN of the AC Plug Standard MIDI/Crate FootswitchConnections Making the Right ConnectionsStereo Line Out/In Jacks Input JacksMidi Thru/Out Jack DX-112/212 Digital Guitar Amplifier AMP Models Amp ModelsStudio Tweed Control Gain Effects Digital EffectsEffect Adjust Sensitivity Auto-Wah only Saving New Presets Recalling the PresetsKeypad Manual MAN Button Tap ButtonOther things you should know about the lit buttons We call it Unplugged Factory Presets 1-5 Bank aFactory Presets 6-10 Bank B Preset # User Presets 1- 5 Bank aUser Presets 6-10 Bank B User Presets 11-16 Bank a User Presets 16-20 Bank B User Presets 21-25 Bank a User Presets 26-30 Bank B User Presets 31-35 Bank a User Presets 36-40 Bank B User Presets 41-45 Bank a User Presets 46-50 Bank B User Presets 51-55 Bank a User Presets 56-60 Bank B User Presets 61-65 Bank a User Presets 66-70 Bank B User Presets 71-75 Bank a User Presets 76-80 Bank B User Presets 81-85 Bank a User Presets 86-90 Bank B User Presets 91-95 Bank a 100 User Presets 96-100 Bank BDesigner’s Note Amplifier Modeling Appendix aLine Appendix B Midi Implementation ChartDate 02/18/99 Model DX-112/212 VersionAppendix C SpecificationsSLM Electronics, Inc. a Division of St. Louis Music, Inc

DX-212, DX-112 specifications

Crate Amplifiers has long been synonymous with quality and reliability in the world of guitar amplifiers, and their DX series is no exception. Among the standout models of this series are the DX-112 and DX-212, which are designed to cater to a range of playing styles and environments. Both amplifiers deliver an exceptional blend of power, tonal versatility, and user-friendly features, making them suitable for musicians from various genres.

The DX-112 is a compact yet powerful 1x12 combo amplifier that delivers 50 watts of output power. This amp is ideal for practice, rehearsal, and small gig settings. One of the main features of the DX-112 is its two-channel design, allowing players to access clean and overdrive tones easily. The clean channel provides a warm, rich sound that can be tailored with adjustable EQ controls, while the overdrive channel offers a selection of gain options, providing everything from bluesy breakup to full-blown rock distortion.

On the other hand, the DX-212 boasts a more robust configuration with its 2x12 speaker design, delivering 100 watts of output power, making it suitable for larger venues. This amplifier also features a two-channel layout and includes a digital effects processor with multiple presets, offering reverb, delay, and modulation effects to enhance the sound further. The integrated effects can be dialed in to taste, allowing musicians to explore creative sonic landscapes without the need for external pedals.

Both amplifiers utilize advanced technology, including solid-state circuitry, which ensures reliability and consistent performance. They are equipped with a speaker-emulated output for direct recording and live performances, allowing guitarists to connect directly to a mixing console or audio interface without losing tone quality.

Another notable characteristic of the DX series is the sturdy cabinet construction, which not only provides durability but also contributes to the overall sound projection. The front grille and stylish finish make the amplifiers visually appealing, while their manageable weight makes them highly portable.

In summary, Crate Amplifiers DX-112 and DX-212 combine power, versatility, and modern technology, catering to musicians looking for quality sounds and features. With their user-friendly controls, built-in effects, and excellent build quality, these amps stand out as excellent options for guitarists seeking reliable performance in any setting. Whether you are jamming at home or performing on stage, the DX series has something to offer for every musician.