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CRATE CA 120DG Durango Acoustic Guitar Combo Amp 120W
MSRP 649,00 EUR
our price 498,00 EUR
incl. 20 % Tax excl.
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Weight: 21.00
Product No.: CA120DG
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Crate is introducing an entirely new range of acoustic amplifiers. The technology in the new Crate acoustic series is unique, with preamp circuits you can tailor for piezo or active systems. Crate ussses special studio monitor-style speakers with polypropylene cones and rubber surrounds in ported cabinets for tight, even bass response. Every CA amp has a high frequency component for crisp, clear highs. All CA models include a wide array of reverbs, delays, chorus and multiple effects settings.
NOTE: Channel 1 and Channel 2 are independent of each other up to the Effects and Master sections. The text below (#1–10) applies to both channels.
1: Low-Z. The signal from a low impedance microphone may be connected here by means of a shielded, balanced microphone cable terminated with an XLR connector. This jack has 15 volts phantom power applied to pins 2 and 3. (Mics not requiring phantom power will not be affected.)
2: Gain 1. This serves as the input level control for the XLR Input jack (#1). For the best signal to noise ratio set this control so the Peak LED (#5) flashes on strong signals.
3: High-Z. The signal from your acoustic instrument may be connected here by means of a shielded signal cable. This input will accommodate a piezo pickup or an active system.
4: Gain 2. This serves as the input level control for the High-Z jack (#3). For the best signal to noise ratio set this control so the Peak LED (#5) flashes on strong signals.
5: Peak. This LED flashes when the signal level into the preamp approaches clipping. Adjust the Gain controls (#2, #4) until a strong signal causes this LED to flash.
6: Low. This serves as the bass control. Adjust this control to get the best sounding bass response for this channel. Excessive boost of the low control can cause an unnatural howling and should be avoided.
7: Mid. This serves as the midrange control. Adjust this control to get the best projection and midrange tones for your instrument. The center point of the mid control is chosen by the setting of the Contour control (#8).
8: Contour. Use this control to set the center point of the Mid control (#7). Set this control at the frequency which gives you the most natural- sounding midrange tones.
9: High. This serves as the treble control. Adjust this control so your high notes and harmonic overtones are lively but not overpowering.
10: DSP/Eff Send. Use this control to adjust the amount of internal Digital Effect and/or external effect (if used).
The Master Section - part one:
11: CD Input. Use these RCA jacks to connect a CD or tape player to the amplifier. Use the CD Level control (#12) to adjust the level of the player.
12: CD Level. Use this control to adjust the signal level at the CD Input jacks (#11).
13: Tweeter Cut. Use this control to reduce the output level of the internal high frequency driver. In the fully counter-clockwise position, the tweeter is at its full output level. As you rotate the control clockwise, the tweeter level decreases. Adjust this control to best suit your playing environment.
14: Feedback Filters. Use these switches to activate the CA120D’s advanced feedback elimination circuitry. For complete details, see the section entitled “To Eliminate Feedback” on page 6.
The Effects Section:
15: Mode. Use this control to select the type of Digital Signal Processing effect applied to the output signal. For a listing of the effects, please see the section entitled “The DSP Section” on page 6.
16: DSP Level. Use this control to adjust the amount of internal DSP effect.
17: Aux In/Eff Ret. Use this control to adjust the mix of the line level signal applied to the Effects Aux In/Eff Ret jack (#24, page 5) with the main input signal.
The Master Section - part two:
18: Level. Use this control to set the overall output level of the amplifier.
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