Crate Amplifiers 6210 User Manual

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The Front Panel Controls and Their Use:

1. INPUT JACKS: The High input is a direct connection for “stan-

dard” electric guitars. The Low input is padded 6dB and is best
suited for guitars with “hot” pickups or on-board active electronics.
(Use a high quality shielded instrument cable.)

2. CHANNEL SWITCH: Toggle this switch to the desired channel: up

for Channel A, down for Channel B. A footswitch also may be used
to select channels, in which case this switch is bypassed – see
#25, rear panel.

3. GAIN CONTROLS: These controls govern the amount of signal

going to the output stage of the amplifier. Channel A Gain offers a
range of sounds from clean to a bluesy crunch; Channel B from a
slight crunch to full tilt screaming distortion.

4. BRIGHT SWITCH: Toggle this switch to the ON position to boost

the upper register of Channel B.

5. MID BOOST SWITCH: Toggle this switch to the ON position to

boost the midrange response of Channel A.

6. TREBLE CONTROLS: These controls adjust the high frequency

levels for each channel.

7. MID CONTROLS: These controls adjust the midrange levels for

each channel.

8. MID BOOST SWITCH: Toggle this switch to the ON position to

boost the midrange response of Channel B.

9. LOW BOOST SWITCH: Toggle this switch to the ON position to

boost the low end response of Channel A.

10. BASS CONTROLS: These controls adjust the low end levels for

each channel.

11. MASTER CONTROLS: These controls govern the output volume

levels of each channel.

12. REVERB CONTROLS: These controls govern the amount of

reverb applied to each channel.

13. PRESENCE CONTROLS: These controls govern the upper-high

frequencies for each channel, allowing an enhancement to the
sound beyond the Treble and Mid controls.

14. POWER LAMP: This dual color jewel lamp glows when the amp is

turned on – an amber color indicates Channel A, a red color indi-
cates Channel B.

15. STANDBY SWITCH: Toggle this switch to the ON position to acti-

vate the amplifier – once the power switch (#16) has been on for
at least 30 seconds. (This allows the tubes to come up to a safe
operating temperature before use.) The amp should be set in the
Standby mode (switch down) during extended breaks to help pro-
mote longer tube life.

16. POWER SWITCH: Toggle this switch to the ON position to turn on

the amplifier.

NOTE: Always turn the power switch ON FIRST, OFF LAST. Use the

Standby switch (toggled to the Standby position) when first turning
the amp on as well as during breaks.

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