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On some amps there needs to be a footswitch inserted in the control jack to activate the effects circuit. Contact Crate to see if that's the case with your amp. http://www.crateamps.com/support/index.php
I was afraid of that, for one thing, now it doesn't sound like that is the problem unless you see physical signs of it being broken. The problem is more than likely somewhere in you output power amp. I will look for a schematic and see if I can help you troubleshoot further. If you don't here from me soon, remind me. (just in case I forget)
Real basic owners manual is here: http://www.crateamps.com/pdf/manuals/CA6110DG_OM.pdf
Look at the chassis, or pull a part number off the original speaker to match speaker and back cross reference to the amp versions that used it. The OM is at least good enough with the block diagram to allow it to be serviced easily enough.
Do you have electronics experience? Inspect the amp for broken or cold solder joints and any burned components. Check to see if the fuse blew and that the output IC's or transistors (not sure what Crate used in these) are not bad. Check your speaker wire as well.
Hi there. This should work but check it out: pin assignment. It's a 32 watt so won't blow again. http://www.mouser.com/Search/Refine.aspx?Keyword=tda2050 Thanks Paul
Their may be a schematic on the inside of the amp.I don't remember if Crate puts one or not. And I have had several Crate amps. never needed repair except for tube replacement. If there is not one in side , go here and find what you need . http://www.crateamps.com/support/warranty/ Good luck DFD please rate me TK U
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