Crate FlexWave 65/112 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – FlexWave65/112 Guitar Amplifier w/DSP and Channel Tracking; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; CAUTION; TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Page 3 – Introduction; thank you
- Page 4 – Channel Tracking; and adjust the Reverb control to your preference.
- Page 5 – The Front Panel
- Page 6 – The Rear Panel; The fuse protects the amplifier; RETURN; TIP
- Page 7 – The DSP Section; Effect Setting; Signal Path
- Page 8 – Using the Footswitch with the DSP
- Page 9 – Suggested Settings
- Page 10 – System Block Diagram; DSP
- Page 11 – • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; Declaration Of Conformity; LOUD; Complies with Standards:
- Page 12 – FlexWave 65/112 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Owner’s Manual
Three-Channel Guitar Amplifier
with DSP and Channel Tracking
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FlexWave65/112 Guitar Amplifier w/DSP and Channel Tracking 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • READ, FOLLOW, HEED, AND KEEP ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS. • DO NOT OPERATE NEAR ANY HEAT SOURCE AND DO NOT BLOCK ANY VENTILATION OPENINGS ON THIS APPARATUS. FOR PROPER OPERATION, THIS UNIT REQUIRES 3” (75m...
FlexWave65/112 Guitar Amplifier w/DSP and Channel Tracking Introduction Congratulations! You are now the proud owner of the Crate FlexWave65/112 three-channel guitar amplifier with advanced digital signal processing (DSP) and Channel Tracking. This rug-ged amplifier combines outstanding features wit...
FlexWave65/112 Guitar Amplifier w/DSP and Channel Tracking Channel Tracking Your Crate FlexWave65/112 gives you the power of Channel Tracking. Once you select a DSP setting for each channel, Channel Tracking stores the settings to memory whenever you change channels. When you go back to that channel...