HeadRush FRFR-112 Active 2000-Watt Full-Range, Flat-Response 12-in/2-Way Cabinet for Guitar Multi FX and Amp Modelling Processors

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HeadRush FRFR-112 Active 2000-Watt Full-Range, Flat-Response 12-in/2-Way Cabinet for Guitar Multi FX and Amp Modelling Processors

HeadRush FRFR-112 Active 2000-Watt Full-Range, Flat-Response 12-in/2-Way Cabinet for Guitar Multi FX and Amp Modelling Processors

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USED products: 4% of the current new selling price to increase the warranty from 3 months to 1 year. 4% for each additional year. If you’re a guitarist or a bassist and you make use of modelling technology, the Headrush FRFR 108 would work just fine for you. It is also for those who desire a straightforward, inexpensive, and potent studio or home practice setup. Specially-voiced 12-inch woofer and high-frequency compression driver deliver a precise, full response across the entire frequency range without any artificial colouration Now that you've elevated your rig to the industry-standard of todays modellers with the HeadRush FX (or similar), you need never have to rely on the limited frequency response of a traditional amp or PA speaker again thank to the FRFR-112. The full-frequency, flat response nature of this fabulous speaker cabinet allows you to hear your rigs as they were meant to be heard without any unwanted artificial colouration. As far as the difference between the Alto and the HR, there is a Youtube video where someone compares the two. In all honesty I could not hear a major difference between the two (if at all). Might be my ears though .....

The reason is that FRFR 108 is created for use with electric guitar modelers. It would be great if you play in a small practice space or at a lower volume. Why does this matter? If your Headrush has no control over the hyped bass, and you EQ your Helix to sound good through it... you are compromising your tone sent to the FOH system. If you have to roll off (or worse, completely remove) the low end because the box adds to much, then you will send a tinny/thin sound to the sound tech to work with. If you are interested in receiving this coverage for longer than one year, you have the option of purchasing additional years of the Performance Warranty. The pricing is as follows:

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In contrast to the HeadRush FRFR 108, the HeadRush FRFR 112 is appropriate for guitarists and bassists who want to improve their performances and maximize the sound they receive from the HeadRush Pedalboard or even other FX/amp modellers. FrFr 108 Pros and Cons Pros Something we appreciate from many of the FRFR cabs, and indeed acoustic combos we’ve seen recently has been the wedge design. The idea of angling up a speaker for a guitarist makes sense, whether it’s behind the player or being used as a monitor in front it doesn’t seem to make sense to have your guitar sound hitting your legs. I do not own a Headrush 112 so please take my comments as "general knowledge".... not necessarily an answer to this problem. Is the Alto comparable to the Headrush? I've read that the Headrush is more tuning to guitar EQ, whereas the Alto has a preamp for vocals. It is used for keyboards that call for various complex sounds and often do bass patches or very low-end sounds.

Due to its small size, FRFR 108 is better for smaller rooms and studios. It has a good sound quality for the price it is selling for. It is very simple to use and easily installable. Sonically, the HeadRush is a quality performer, with the massive headroom of the HeadRush FRFR making itself felt as well as heard. While the 2,000-watt figure is qualified as a peak measurement, this still works out at around 1,000 watts continuous, which is respectably loud by any standard, with no less than 128 dB SPL. With immense power comes great clarity and the HeadRush is perfect for music that demands precise definition, like metal, or anything that uses detuned instruments. The only downside to this level of power is that any mistake you make is reproduced with the same stunning clarity. So if you’re prone to sloppiness, then be prepared to polish your chops if you want to get the most from the HeadRush’s huge headroom. Now that you've elevated your rig to the new innovative standards of today's modelers, don't rely on the limited frequency response of a traditional amplifier or PA speakers. You need the FRFR-112. The HeadRush FRFR-112 is a 2000-watt full-range, flat-response powered cabinet that perfectly complements your HeadRush Pedalboard (or any other multi-FX/amp modeler) to give you a realistic room-filling sound with the authentic feel of a speaker pushing air. The FRFR-108 will integrate well with your existing gear and open up a world of new sonic possibilities.The Headrush FRFR is intended to be used as an amplifier for digital modelling devices - as such it delivers a tone that is free from colouration. The built-in power amplifier makes the FRFR a simple addition to your rig; grab two and you could easily create a versatile stereo setup. The cabinet chassis has an angled design that lets you mount it in many different angles for stage monitor use, or traditional PA speaker operation. The clear nature of the Headrush FRFR's sound means you can also use it as a traditional loudspeaker for any sound source you require. FRFR If your amplifier has output lines or emitted effects, you can use that, but don't use a powered head speaker with it because it can damage both. Wrapping Up This highly-affordable powered speaker can be yours for an incredibly low price. Not only that but you can also make use of our fabulous range of home-delivery options when you buy it here at PMT Online! FRFR stands for Full Frequency Flat Response - this is designed to be similar to a studio monitor in that it amplifies the incoming signal with clarity and no additional colouration. For guitar modelling devices (such as the Headrush Pedalboard), this is an absolute necessity - you've spent all that time crafting the perfect tone and you need a speaker to accurately convey your sound.

Whether you choose to use the FRFR-112 as a floorboard monitor wedge or main source of amplification, the choice is yours. With a whopping 2000 Watts of peak output power (1000 Watts RMS), and the ability to link up to either your front-of-house equipment or another FRFR-112, all of the critical power and connectivity options are included to ensure you're primed for any scenario. In 2017 the HeadRush FX Multi-FX/Amp Modeller exploded onto the scene in a big way, with its finely-tuned quad-core processor and state of the art DSP software making it the go-to all-in-one unit for professional and amateur guitarists the world over. Now HeadRush are releasing the ultimate addition to this fantastic multi-FX unit: introducing the HeadRush FRFR-112, a full-range, flat-response powered PA speaker with a crushing 2000 Watts of peak output power! The Perfect Gigging Companion for your Headrush FX Pedalboard After the above comparison of Headrush FRFR 108 vs 112, can you decide between them considering the features? Line 6 calls its approach 'speaker modelling' with six digital recreations of classic loudspeakers, but 128 Impulse Response- enabled presets too.

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