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Cruise Audio Announces New Guitar Amps with Channel Mixing

MQ4 Multi-Quartet Combo
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July 16, 1999

Cruise Audio Systems, a new company dedicated to developing innovative audio products for professional musicians, announced that they would release the Cruise Multi-Series Guitar Amplifiers at the NAMM Summer Session in Nashville, TN.

While the rush has been to bring DSP and other tube emulation technologies to the guitar market, Cruise Audio Systems have taken the traditional path by creating a line of all tube amplifiers offering features made possible only through superb engineering and ultra modern manufacturing techniques. "We simply feel that all the avenues for tube technology as they apply to guitar amplification have yet to be fully explored", explains Mark Altekruse, President of Cruise Audio Systems. While the company embraces the advancements of, and is currently developing new technologies and applications, their belief is that vacuum tubes remain the quintessential device for generating great guitar tones. "The superiority of tubes is recognized by the musicians," he continued, "so what we set out to accomplish was to apply this tone generator to modern concepts of signal routing. Our application of signal routing offers a method of mixing the gain and tonal character of each channel. This and many other functions will enable guitarists to achieve classic and unique tonal expression with the preferred method of generating tone-that being tubes."

The first product in this new series is the Cruise MQ4 Multi-Quartet. Available as a 2 x 12 combo or head, the MQ4 offers the company's Blend technology (patent applied for). A highly sophisticated logic circuit, the Blend function enables the guitarists to combine the gain and EQ characteristics of the unit's four independent channels. The company explains that "blending" channels is very similar to studio or sound reinforcement mixing in that it offers a method of getting the right balance, or blend, of each of the assigned channels. For instance, the guitarist might want to combine the sound of the MQ4's first channel with the blues character of channel two. Or maybe the higher gain settings available in channels three or four. Easily accessed on the front panel (or via two optional footswitches), the Blend mode has been designed to remember a 'return' channel as selected by the user. This return channel feature enables the guitarist both start and return positions from the Blend mode and visual indication is provided on the front panel of the amp or on the footswitch.

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The four channels of the MQ4 (Clean/Blues, Blues/Vintage, Classic/HiGain, and UltraGain) each feature Gain, Volume, Bass, Middle, and Treble, Reverb and Blend controls. To further enhance tone creation, each channel is equipped with dual three-position Bright and Voicing switches. Furthermore, the all-tube channels of the MQ4 have been manufactured on separate 'cards' that are mounted directly to the internal front panel. This enables the company to offer a series of Preamp Options on a special order basis. The Preamp Option allows the customer to order any combination of stock and/or custom channels and have them placed in any location. In addition to the extremely versatile stock preamps, Cruise Audio will be releasing all-tube classic and modern preamps as well as DSP options later in the year.

The MQ4 is also equipped with a tube input stage featuring two 1/4 inch input jacks-one dedicated to magnetic (standard) electric guitar pickups while the other is for active or passive Piezo systems. When used, signals from this input are sent directly to channel one (Clean/Blues) yet with Blend capabilities the guitarist can freely mix the color, texture, and tone of any combination of the remaining three channels via the use of the magnetic input. Channel one also features its own send and return jacks for inserting signal processing devices. This dedicated Piezo/Channel One input can also be used to accommodate the signals of many acoustic, electric and electronic instruments.

To answer the needs of musicians requiring amplifiers of varying power for specific applications, the MQ4 also offers a Power Selector control. This control enables the MQ4 to operate at 8 different wattage levels: from it's maximum power of 100 watts to a minimum of approximately 5 watts. The Power Selector feature enables the MQ4 to be used in any live application, rehearsals, and in any recording environment. To further enhance the MQ4's adaptability in recording environments the MQ4 is also equipped with a dedicated balanced XLR recording output with a new speaker emulation circuit. Other features of the MQ4 Multi-Quartet include a parallel effects loop, parallel effects mix control, line level output, unbalanced recording output, and tube reverb.

The applications for the Cruise MQ4 Multi-Quartet are targeted at the professional market but the price point (TBA at NAMM) should make it appealing to other guitar markets as well. For further information and contact Cruise Audio Systems, Sales and Marketing Division, PO Box 886, Birmingham, MI 48012. The phone number of the company is 248-647-8654. Information can also be requested via email by contacting info@cruiseaudio.com. The company's website is currently under construction. The new MQ4 Multi-Quartet can be seen and heard at booth number 2137 at NAMM's Summer Session in Nashville.

Visit Cruise Audio on the web at www.cruiseaudio.com.

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