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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

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After you’ve invested in a modelling unit, the need to spend out further can be off-putting. But showcasing the power of your tones is vital if you want to play with other musicians or just be inspired at home away from headphones. The FRFR 112-A allows you to do just that. However, the Gear4music extended warranty scheme provides an enhanced service, and is designed to offer a higher level of protection than many 'free' warranties offered by some retailers and manufacturers.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 Harley Benton FRFR-112A’s 14.6kg weight is also less that the Line 6 Powercab 112’s 15.5kg and the HeadRush FRFR-112’s (yes the name is similar!) 16.2kg too. instrument or piece of studio gear, however, many people want to have the peace of mind in knowing that their investment will be protected should the product no longer be performing at 100%.

We found ourselves gravitating to Sim 1 both with a Helix and then a Victory VH4 valve preamp pedal. With superb clarity and punch, it provided an all-round superb platform for our tones that we could then deal in further from the guitar and our preamp unit parameters. A huge 2,000 watts at peak or around 1,000 watts continuous from the power amp here. But no cab sims. Accessory Coverage: Any peripheral devices or accessories that come with your product (i.e. foot pedal, case) are also covered.Connectors: (2) XLR/TRS 1/4-inch (6.35 mm) combo inputs, (1) XLR link output, (1) IEC power cable input Accessory Coverage - any peripheral devices or accessories that come with your product (i.e. foot pedal, case) are also covered.

I have a Headrush frfr 112 in my basement on a plastic keyboard stand horizontal at head height when I'm seated along with other various amps and monitors around my desk. I mostly use the Headrush these days. I think it sounds great. I didn't have to tweak anything to get the sound I'm happy with. I build and tweak my patches with it, and they sound good when I go live. For live, my Helix goes direct to front of house and I use in ears plugged into a Powerplay digital monitor mixer. I'm happy with the sound. I'm thinking about getting another one to do stereo. The HeadRush FRFR-112 2000W Full Range Powered 1x12 Speaker is the perfect combination for the Headrush modelling pedalboard. This speaker cabinet provides a powerful 2000 watts of power to accurately amplify your modelled guitar sounds without any additional colouration. FRFR means Full Frequency Flat Response - the cab is created to project all frequencies equally (unlike a traditional guitar cab) and is designed to be free of any colouration, meaning your modelled guitar sounds are re-created as accurately as possible. To do this task, the Headrush FRFR-112 has a powerful 12'' woofer, wide array of connectivity options, EQ/tuning capabilities, and high SPL. The speaker cab will re-create the signal inputted with the utmost clarity and power. The Headrush FRFR - 112 2000 watt powered speaker cab is a professional device designed to get you heard with clarity and effortless power. It achieves this with a custom 12'' driver matched to a HF compression driver for a full frequency response. This cabinet is the perfect match to the Headrush Pedalboard (sold separately), or any other modelling device. Multiple Connectivity I do not own a Headrush 112 so please take my comments as "general knowledge".... not necessarily an answer to this problem.The HeadRush FRFR-112 was built for the discerning guitarist/bassist with the key features you demand. The global EQ can be applied to the 1/4" outputs, the XLR outputs, or both. So there is no reason the FOH has to be affected. If you only play at home... or never put your setup through a PA... don't worry about it. But if you are wanting to send a signal to the PA you should setup your tones on a system that translates better to other system, then apply some EQ that is only sent to compensate your speaker of choice.. not widely sent to all outputs. 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. Its heavy-duty moulded plastic seems built for the wear of the practice room and gig circuit – even the concave front grill feels robust. Indeed it feels more road-ready than some more expensive vinyl-covered FRFR cabs we’ve encountered.

Long & McQuade is a family-owned Canadian business that has been servicing the Canadian music industry for over 60 years. Our experienced team of experts offers the highest level of before- and after-sale service. Our policies and services are designed to provide you with the ideal shopping experience. Just got the Headrush 112 for the Helix I bought, all I can say is "mud", is anyone else getting dark sound and muddy sound from their unit? The Headrush FRFR has two channels with XLR/Line combi connections. This lets you run two independent inputs to be amplified with power and clarity. The cab has a contour switch for shaping the overall response. Multiple Capabilities There’s two inputs with gain controls for each but it’s worth noting that any onboard cab sim you select will apply to both. There’s three preset EQ settings too; two for guitar and a PA preset. You can also edit the LED brightness and contrast to suit your surroundings. 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.That sort of thing was all he meant. I don't think he was telling you to go away or anything like that. I think it's an over -reaction to call it "toxic". As to your somewhat confusing post....TS312 aside....and remembering that I thought they all sounded like poo......which one did YOU like best? 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!

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