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

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Anyway, I read in a lot of forums that the HR FRFR 108 or 112 were the worst sound experience for other guitarists than me, thus I'm not sure my unit has a problem. I use the Alto TS 308 for dialing in tones at home and as a monitor or speaker/amp during rehearsal and the occasional gig. Works good enough for me and has plenty of headroom. As was suggested in this thread, if you use the speaker as a monitor you can get some bass coupling, which you may find gives you that "boomy" sound. But, put it on a monitor or speaker stand and it works great. Indeed the vertical position is preferred as it gives you a slightly better idea of the sound. When used as a monitor the sound you hear seems to be a bit more dependent on your position as a player. It can also be connected to other Headrush FRFR speakers or any active monitor through the XLR Link output.

Besides, indicators of FRFR 108 consist of 1 rear panel power LED and clip limiter LED, but indicators of FRFR 112 include 2 x power LEDs (1 front-panel, one rear-panel) and clip limiter LED.It combines (2) XLR/TRS 1/4-inch combo inputs, an XLR output, a ground lift switch, a contour EQ switch, and independent volume controls per channel input. Key Features

I recently used a stomp with 2 108's in a garage practice and 108's sounded great at reasonable sound bass & drummer.I have a supplementary question. Would having one of each (a 108 and a 112) be sensible? So I had the 108 for practice at home and get rid of my little alto frfrf. But could use them both in stereo for practice with the band? Or would that not work? Many thanks. I'm using this with a stomp and a Tele if that is important....

Surgically Tuned, Masterfully Voiced: Hear your rigs as they were always meant to be heard! The HeadRush FRFR-108 features a specially- voiced 8-inch woofer and high-frequency compression driver that deliver a clear, concise and sonically-true full response across the entire frequency range, without any nuisance artificial colouration. Thanks to a conveniently located Contour EQ switch, the FRFR-108 guarantees to cut through muddy sounding stage mixes for perfect monitoring every time! When looking for a well-balanced personal monitor speaker, guitarists need look no further. You need the Headrush FRFR-108! Key Features: It is used for keyboards that call for various complex sounds and often do bass patches or very low-end sounds. How do they sound frequency-wise? Can the 108 handle lower frequencies? Does the 112 have a boomy low end?It doesn’t matter if you are a professional, intermediate, or beginner guitar player. In most cases, you will always agree that a guitar cabinet is an important weapon in a guitar player’s arsenal. 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 ..... See how that sounds as a starting point - then think about a reverb and/or delay after your IR and then I quite like the LA Studio Comp right at the end of the chain. 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: The option is also a full range flat response cabinet that is a perfect addition to the HeadRush Pedal or any other multi-FX / amp modeling generator.

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