Crate in the dumpster

RW James

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A while back, my Crate GFX65 began cutting out in the overdrive channels. It was 3 or 4 years old, and you guys told me that this seemed to be the way with cheap SS amps.

Since then I bought another cheap SS amp from Line 6 - a Spider II 112. I'm happy with it for now, but I am aware that it may only last another 3 or 4 years - at which time I will be back for advice for an even better amp.

In the meantime - I thought I could use the clean channel on the Crate for vocals when my band rehearses at my house. It worked splendidly for a while - and then the clean channel began cutting out.

So now I am looking for an inexpensive alternative... (any ideas?)

In the mean time - I stripped the Crate - I removed the 12 inch speaker, all the corner moldings, the strap handle, the transformer, I even took out the onboard tuner - though I don't have a clue how I would hook it up. You never know when I may need this stuff - aack! I've become my father! :34:

The chassis and the cabinet are in the dumpster. Good riddance.
 
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hmmm my crate seems reliable for 5 years old, but of course it wasnt my number one amp just low volume and only really for cleans. back when I played in punk bands, I used a crate gx15 just so I could here my own vocals at practice.

I think squier has a cheap PA system out there.
 
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Oh God, the Squier PA's soun like garbage.

I don't know how cheap it would be, but perhaps a good used keyboard amp would work.
 
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No... I've heard too many bad things about Squier PAs - I won't go near them. I have been considering some of the SoundTech PAs at Music123 - they have good reviews.

But actually the keyboard amp sounds like a good idea - always up for something that will offer multi-use possibilities. Perhaps a Roland cube or something.

As for keeping the cabinet - it's just too big. I would rather build a smaller cabinet if I need it. But for now, I just have the speaker stored away in a box.
 
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thats funny, i had a crate SS amp who's dirty channel cut out

strangley enough, my problem seemed to be heat. if i put a fan on the back, it worked like a charm... not sure why
 
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nahfuten said:
thats funny, i had a crate SS amp who's dirty channel cut out

strangley enough, my problem seemed to be heat. if i put a fan on the back, it worked like a charm... not sure why

hmm... maybe I was hasty gutting it :34: No, It started cutting out right at the beginning of practice. I doubt it had to time to heat up much. I think parts were just coming loose - it's the way they build the chassis - it can't take any stress without everything working loose.
 
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