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User manual Crate Amplifiers, model TNT 100

Manafacture: Crate Amplifiers
File size: 474.41 kb
File name: 6ff49814-3820-4ae3-a34f-40e6fb2783d1.pdf
Language of manual:en
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manual abstract


This new amp is powered by our rugged, 45 watt (RMS @ 5% THD) electronic chassis that features some new and unique tone circuitry previously unavailable even in the most expensive amplifiers. Our "TNT" features a full set of conventional volume, bass, and treble controls plus the new middle shift and middle controls. The middle and middle shift controls work in conjunction to vary the amp’s response in the vital midfrequency band. The middle control varies the blend of the mid-frequencies while the middle shift control determines the range of mid frequencies affected by the middle control. These two mid controls enable the “TNT" to produce an extremely wide range of response curves extending from the low, booming bass sound to the funky, penetrating, tight sounds so popular in today’s music. We have included a master volume control to enable the preamp to be overdriven for various distortion and sustain effects and also provide a method for controlling the amp’s sensitivity for maximum performance in the recording studio. The rugged output circuit of the "TNT'1 uses a pair of 15 amp, high energy, power devices coupled to a large, aluminum heatsink for maximum durability under road conditions. The single, heavy duty 15” speaker is securely mounted in a rugged, 3/4 inch ported cabinet and is covered with 34 ounce "Tolex” to stand up under constant use. The power output and tremendous penetration of the “TNT" is adequate for any playing situation where extremely high volume levels are not required. This professional bass amp is superior to anything in its price category. Comparison will demonstrate its unmatched value. 1 The input jacks are arranged in a unique circuit that allows a wide range of input levels to be handled by the TNT. Input one is the high gain input and should normally be used when plugging in your instrument. Input two is the low gain input and should be used if the signal from your instrument tends to overload (distort) the preamp. If two instruments are used and both jacks one and two are used, the circuit automatically balances the gain of the two inputs so that the sensitivity of both are identical. 2 The volume control serves to control the gain of the preamp. This preamp circuit makes possible exceptional gain and input impedance while allowing the amplifier to provide tremendous dynamic range. 3 The treble control is part of an electronic crossover and may be considered as a level control for treble frequencies. These variable feedback type tone controls are capable of providing a cut as well as a boost. Because the treble control is a volume control for treble frequencies, it is good practice to operate it close to fully clockwise for maximum benefit and volume. Experimentation will allow the musician to find the level that works best for his preference in tone. 4 The bass control is also part of an electronic crossover that forms the tone circuit and works as a level for the bass frequencies. The bass control provides for both a boost and a cut in bass response. Like the treble control, the bass should be run near its full clockwise position for maximum volume from the amp. 5 The middle control enables the musician to tailor the vital mid-range response. Experimentation with the unique middle circuit will show that it is much more effective than conventional circuits. 6 The middle shift control enables the player to select the particular frequency range that he wants to cut in the midrange spectrum. Th...

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