Crate Amplifiers DX-112 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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DX-112/212 Digital Guitar Amplifier
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The Input Jacks:
The DX-112/212 has two input jacks – High Gain (straight) and Low Gain (padded) – to accom-
modate a wide range of pickups and playing styles. The jack you use depends on your type of
pickups and the sounds you’re after.
For example, most players will plug their guitars into the High Gain jack. These players include those
with “normal output” pickups and some players with “hot” pickups who are looking for some
added distortion.
Some players will choose the Low Gain jack. These players are mostly those with “hot”/active
pickups who want a cleaner sound, with more headroom for the Gain control.
When nothing is plugged into either jack, the DX-112/212 mutes its internal speaker(s).
The Stereo Line Out/In Jacks:
The DX-112/212 has a Stereo Line In and Line Out jack (rear panel), for use as a stereo effects
loop, or to send a preamplified signal to an external stereo power amp.
To use an effects loop, connect the Line Out jack to the input of the effects device, then connect
the output of the device to the Line In jack.
To send a preamplified signal, connect a stereo signal cable from the Line Out jack to the input of
the stereo power amplifier.
The jacks are wired as follows: TIP = left channel, RING = right channel, SLEEVE = ground.
The Line Out jack signal is post master, post eq, and post effects.
•If you want to connect a DX-112 to
another guitar amplifier for stereo
sound, you’ll need to make a custom
patch cable like the one shown to the
right. Use this cable to connect your
DX-112 Line Out jack to the Line In
jack of the second guitar amp AND
the DX-112 Line In jack.
to DX-112
Line Out jack
to DX-112
Line In jack
TIP
TIP
RING
SLEEVE
SLEEVE
SLEEVE
to second guitar amp's Line In jack
TIP RING SLEEVE
2T, 2R 3T 2S,3S
1T, 2R 2T 1S,3S
1R (N/A) 1S,2S
TIPRING
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