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HeadRush FRFR-108 - 2000 W Full-Range Flat-Response Powered Guitar Cabinet

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First, in terms of product dimensions, the size of FRFR 108 is 434mm x 256mm x 245mm, while the FRFR 112 is heavier at 605 x 354 x 35 mm. Someone said if you're using them as stage monitors then the FOH speakers will provide some bass compensation on stage? Headrush FRFR 112 is also a 2000-watt guitar and bass amplifier. It also has two XLR inputs in which you can plug in two instruments at once, and you can control their voices individually with the individual volume controllers.

With a robust, lightweight chassis, a plethora of connectivity options, ample power for small to medium sized venues, expansion options and surgically tuned/voiced speaker, the HeadRush FRFR-108 is the ultimate solution for the forward-thinking guitarist seeking a monitoring or sound reinforcement solution, precision engineered for modelling processors. HeadRush FRFR-108 Specs:

It is used for keyboards that call for various complex sounds and often do bass patches or very low-end sounds. It can also be daisy-chained to other FRFR Series speakers, or any active monitor, via XLR Link output, so your whole band can run from a single hassle-free monitor system.

In particular, the voiced 12-inch woofer and FRFR 112's high-frequency compression driver deliver precision. So the maximum frequency range is 127dB SPL and 46-22kHz, which is proof of its extraordinary performance. Personally, I'm perfectly happy with an Alto TS310 (which seem to be pretty similar to the Headrush offerings). Gives me a very nice balance between portability and decently full sound. Holds up pretty well with rather loud drummers, too.When looking for a well-balanced personal monitor speaker, guitarists need look no further. You need the Headrush FRFR-108! Key Features: The FRFR-108 is convenient to move and would fit perfectly into the setup of most musicians. It gives the guitar player a clean, balanced, and well-projected tone. This is high-fashioned and commonly used for the tones of speakers. Besides this color, this Headrush pair is also the same in output wattage.

Full Range, Flat Response - Specially-voiced 8-inch woofer and high-frequency compression driver deliver a precise, flat response across the entire frequency range without any artificial colouration 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 Whether you are using the FRFR-108 as a floorboard monitor wedge or your main amplification source, all the critical power and connectivity options are included to ensure you are primed for any scenario. Advanced Processing Technology

I've read a lot about these speakers online from people who seem to be downsizing to the latest 8" powered speakers. The FRFR-108 will integrate well with your existing gear and open up a world of new sonic possibilities. Headrush FrFr 108 is a Specially-voiced 8-inch woofer, while the headrushFrFr 112 is a Specially-voiced 12-inch woofer. The HR FRFR series are known to be boomy, and without the DSP options of more expensive speakers are not as "crisp" and "bright".

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