Crate Amplifiers DXJ112 manual Studio Tweed

Models: DXJ112

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DXJ112 Digital Guitar Amplifier

Model Name

Modeled After the...

Brief Description

Top Mount

Vox AC 30

Bright with a great clean sound at low gain, distorts smoothly at high gain

 

 

settings – an early 60’s amp with lots of 2nd and 3rd order harmonics,

 

 

favored by the Beatles for the rhythm and lead tracks in their early days

High Power

Hi Watt DR

An early 60’s “upmarket” alternative to the popular Marshall amp – loud-

 

 

er and cleaner than most

Studio Tweed

Fender Deluxe 5E3

The sound from which Rock ‘n’ Roll was born – Fender’s early 50’s claim

 

 

to fame

Black Face

Fender Deluxe Reverb AA763

The classic tube amp – one of the first amps with reverb, a mid-60’s sta-

 

 

ple to the rock and roll diet (considered by some to be one of the best

 

 

amps ever made)

Large Tweed

Fender Bassman 5F6-A

Originally designed for bass, favored by guitarists for its big sound – a late

 

 

50’s classic

60s Era UK

Marshall 1959

The renowned “brown sound” – a softer, smoother Marshall than the

 

 

more modern creations

70s Era UK

Marshall JCM 800

The sound of ROCK! – loud and powerful with a definitive edge

Fuzzbox

Dallas-Arbiter Fuzz Face

Jimi would be proud – the classic stomp box distortion of his day

Tube Rectifier

Mesa-Boogie Dual Rectifier

Barre chord Heaven – the beginning of the modern high-gain amp era

Calif Mod

Mesa-Boogie Mark IIC+

Tons of overdrive and sustain; the sound of Santana! – the hot-rodded

 

 

powerhouse Simul-Class amplifier

Ampeg VL

Ampeg VL-501

A hot-rodded Marshall-style amp – powerful, lots of distortion and multi-

 

 

ple gain stages

Flexwave

Crate GX-140C

The massively overdriven, solid state Crate sound preferred by Metal-

 

 

Heads everywhere – a solid-state competitor for most classic tube amps

 

 

due to Crate’s proprietary FlexWave circuitry

AMP MODELS

Vintage Club

Crate VC-60

A unique combination of both modern high-gain and classic tube amps

 

 

– bringing back the “vintage” sound of the early days of rock

Blue Voodoo

Crate BV-60

Awesome modern high-gain tone – smooth, clean, and powerful

Acoustic

Boss AC-1 Acoustic Simulator

Makes your electric guitar sound like an acoustic

Clean

Crate GX-140C

Clean Jazz sound – just enough of a an edge to get your message across

A l l - i m p o r t a n t , l e g a l , “ c o v e r - o u r - r e a r - e n d s ” b l u r b !

Vox, Hi Watt, Fender, Marshall, Dallas-Arbiter, Mesa-Boogie, Boss, and the names of their respective products are all trademarks of their respective companies, and have no affiliation with Crate and/or SLM Electronics, or with the DXJ112 amplifier. These companies and their products are acknowledged herein because we listened to their stuff and modeled some of their sounds into our amplifier.

Also, the above descriptions are paraphrased synopses of many of our own experiences with the amplifiers, along with information from the

“The Tube Amp Book, 4th Edition.”

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Crate Amplifiers DXJ112 manual Studio Tweed

DXJ112 specifications

The Crate Amplifiers DXJ112 is a powerful and versatile guitar amplifier designed to meet the needs of both amateur and professional musicians. This model stands out in the competitive amplifier market thanks to its rich feature set, advanced technology, and robust construction.

At the heart of the DXJ112 is its 12-inch speaker, delivering a dynamic range and clear sound that can handle everything from crisp clean tones to heavy distortion. With a power output of 75 watts, the amplifier can easily fill a rehearsal space or small venue, making it an excellent choice for live performances. It also includes a built-in digital effects processor with multiple effects such as reverb, delay, chorus, and flanger, enabling musicians to enrich their sound palette without the need for external pedals.

The DXJ112 incorporates an innovative preamp design that enhances tonal versatility. This amplifier features multiple channels, including dedicated clean and overdrive channels, allowing players to switch between pristine tones and aggressive distortion seamlessly. Each channel is equipped with individual EQ controls, enabling musicians to customize their sound to perfection.

One of the standout technologies in the DXJ112 is its intuitive user interface. The layout is designed for ease of use, ensuring that players can quickly adjust settings during practice or performances. Additionally, the presence of an auxiliary input means musicians can easily connect external devices such as smartphones or tablets, allowing for effortless jamming along with backing tracks or favorite songs.

Portability is another key characteristic of the DXJ112. Its lightweight design and sturdy carrying handle make it easy to transport, while the durable cabinet ensures that it can withstand the rigors of being on the road. The amp also includes a headphone output, perfect for silent practice without disturbing others.

Overall, the Crate Amplifiers DXJ112 is a fantastic choice for musicians seeking an affordable yet powerful amplifier. Its blend of solid construction, advanced features, and versatile sound options make it suitable for various styles, ensuring it remains a reliable tool for any guitarist's arsenal. Whether for live performances, studio work, or practice, the DXJ112 proves to be a dependable and inspiring instrument.