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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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With the ability to angle the cab towards your ears more you’ll be surprised on the difference it makes to how much stage volume you need A huge 2,000 watts at peak or around 1,000 watts continuous from the power amp here. But no cab sims. 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. A typical guitar amplifier adds a large degree of colouration and is a huge part of a traditional setup's overall sound. With modelling devices, that colouration has already been modelled electronically, so the speaker simply needs to reproduce that tone as clearly as possible. This is where FRFR speakers like the Headrush FRFR are the perfect solution. Features

The Headrush FRFR-108 was specifically designed for the guitarist or bass player who is concerned about tone and ergonomics. The manufacturer concentrated on the main elements that make up a good amp.

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El woofer de 12 pulgadas y el driver de compresión de alta frecuencia proporcionan una respuesta plana y precisa en todo el rango de frecuencias. Collection and delivery costs are included for the first 2 years in the event of an item becoming faulty It is used for keyboards that call for various complex sounds and often do bass patches or very low-end sounds. 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.

If the box is on the floor, it might bring some unwanted resonance. If we put a stand under it, then there will be no problem with it. USED products: 4% of the current new selling price to increase the warranty from 3 months to 1 year. 4% for each additional year. Headrush 108 and 112 both have high output power, peaking at 2000 watts. They provide clarity and enough headroom for every situation with this ultimate power.Controls (power switch; 2 x volume control knobs; EQ contour switch; ground-lift switch) (power switch; 2 x volume control knobs; EQ contour switch; ground-lift switch) That video sounds like they had the contour switch on. Did they make ANY attempt to eq for the individual speakers, or did they just set all the heads the same? Who DOESN'T know that an FRFR speaker on the floor sounds different than on a pole? The other three FRFR speakers in the video were actually optimized for guitar - why use the TS312 instead of the HR FRFR112? Better would have been a comparison between the TS312 and equivalent Yamaha, QSC and JBL offerings Actually, based solely on that video, I wouldn't buy ANY of those speakers! Even the guitar cab didn't sound all that great. 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 Specially-voiced 12-inch woofer and high-frequency compression driver deliver a precise, full response across the entire frequency range without any artificial colouration 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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