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The Front Panel Controls and Their Use:

1.INPUT: This jack accepts a high impedance signal from a guitar, bass, keyboard, etc.

2.CHANNEL A VOLUME: This control sets the level of Channel A. The sound is brighter at lower settings, and can be cranked up for a crunchy rhythm sound.

3.CHANNEL A TREBLE: This control adjusts the level of high frequency response on Channel A.

4.CHANNEL A BASS: This control adjusts the level of low frequency response on Channel A. (When playing at extreme volume levels, you might want to back this control down just a bit.)

5.CHANNEL SELECT: Silent channel switching is achieved with this button. When the footswitch is plugged in, this but- ton is deactivated.

6.EFFECTS LOOP JACK: This jack provides a line level access point between the preamp and the power amp. The output is buffered by a single transistor. It is out of the cir- cuit completely when nothing is plugged into it. Use a Crate Model #CYC6MS mono-to-stereo Y-cord, or a Y-adapter with extenders. For more details refer to the section “Connecting to the Effects Loop Jack” on the following page.

7.CHANNEL B GAIN: Use this control to achieve sounds ranging from bluesy crunch to full tilt-hard rock rhythm. Experimenting with a combination of the gain and volume controls on the amp along with your guitar’s volume con- trols can produce a wide variety of useable sounds.

8.CHANNEL B TREBLE: This control adjusts the level of the high frequency response on Channel B.

9.CHANNEL B MID: This control adjusts the amount of midrange frequency response on Channel B.

10.CHANNEL B BASS: This control adjusts the level of low frequency response on Channel B.

11.CHANNEL B LEVEL: The overall volume level of Channel B is controlled with this knob. When set at 2 o’clock, the power amp begins to be overdriven for true power amp distortion.

12.CHANNEL A REVERB LEVEL: This control adjusts the amount of reverb on Channel A.

13.CHANNEL B REVERB LEVEL: This control adjusts the amount of reverb on Channel B.

14.FOOTSWITCH JACK: Use the supplied single-button footswitch (Crate model #CFP-1) or an equivalent to achieve silent remote channel switching. Plugging in the footswitch deactivates the front panel channel switch (#5).

15.STANDBY SWITCH: This switch should remain turned off when the unit is first turned on in order to allow the tubes to warm up properly before high voltage is applied to them. The Standby switch should also be turned off dur- ing extended breaks in playing when the amp is left on. This will help ensure longer tube life.

16.MAINS SWITCH: This switch applies power to the unit when switched to the on (up) position.

The Standby and Power switches light up when on.

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Crate Amplifiers VC-50H owner manual Front Panel Controls and Their Use

VC-50H specifications

The Crate Amplifiers VC-50H is a high-performance tube guitar amplifier head that exemplifies classic tone and modern versatility. Designed for both professional musicians and enthusiastic guitarists, the VC-50H delivers rich, dynamic sound suitable for a wide range of genres, from blues and rock to jazz and metal.

One of the standout features of the VC-50H is its all-tube design. Utilizing a combination of 12AX7 preamp tubes and EL34 power tubes, this amplifier produces a warm, responsive tone that captures the essence of vintage amps while providing enough power and clarity for contemporary performances. The 50-watt output is perfect for gigging musicians, offering a robust sound that can cut through the mix in live settings.

The VC-50H is equipped with a versatile EQ section that allows musicians to sculpt their sound with precision. The three-band EQ—comprised of bass, mid, and treble controls—provides the ability to tweak frequencies to suit any playing style or environment. Additionally, the amplifier features a presence control, which further enhances the high-end response, ensuring a bright and articulate tone.

For added versatility, the VC-50H includes a built-in reverb effect. This allows users to add depth and ambiance to their sound without the need for external effects units. The spring reverb style adds a classic texture, enhancing the overall tonal character of the amplifier.

The construction of the VC-50H is both rugged and stylish. Its durable cabinet is designed to withstand the rigors of life on the road, while the eye-catching aesthetic, complete with vintage-inspired knobs and a sleek finish, makes it an attractive addition to any stage setup.

In terms of connectivity, the Crate VC-50H is equipped with a variety of options. It features a speaker output that is compatible with various cabinet configurations, allowing musicians to pair it with their preferred speaker setup. It also includes an effects loop for integrating additional effects pedals into the signal chain, ensuring limitless sonic possibilities.

Overall, the Crate Amplifiers VC-50H stands out as a reliable and versatile tube guitar amplifier head. With its powerful sound, rich tonal characteristics, and robust build quality, it is an ideal choice for guitarists looking to elevate their performance. Whether in the studio or on stage, the VC-50H offers exceptional value and performance that is sure to impress.