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Headrush FRFR108 MKII

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Active Full-Range Speaker for Electric Guitar

  • Cabinet design, 8" woofer and HF compression driver specially designed for precise, linear reproduction of amplifier and speaker emulations
  • Power: 2000 Watts
  • Bluetooth channel
  • Switches: Ground-Lift, HPF-EQ
  • Inputs: 2 x XLR/6.3 mm jack combinations with independent volume controls
  • Direct output: XLR
  • Option of daisy-chaining speakers or routing to a front-of-house mix
  • Weight: 9.53 kg
Available since December 2023
Item number 581642
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Max. Load 2000 W
Speaker size 1x 8"
Weight 9,5 kg
£248
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Good, clean git amp solution and Bluetooth is a bonus.
Tom317 14.01.2024
I now have a pair of these (this paired with Mk1). The specs are updated though I can’t really notice any difference in sound, but then surely that’s how it should be given its ’FRFR’! However, the original was good enough and pairs very well with my HX Stomp (also old Vox Tonelab SE and a couple of others). The Bluetooth is a welcome addition and hardware volume control is handy. Connects and remembers. A solid unit; the 8’ version is super portable, storable and fits into nooks that challenge other gear!
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Great sound in a compact size. Meets expectations
PRANJAL 23.04.2024
1. Regards to the sound, cannot fully say it’s FRFR as the patches needs tweaking. Has lot of lows considering the 8” speakers size. It has a HPF which is quite useful. Placement of the speakers also changes how it hits your ears.
2. I was comparing these to the QSC K8.2 which is like a PA monitor wished the FRFR 108 had more options like the QSC but for the price it’s great.
3. Overall these sounds great for the price and size and can be used as Tops with Subs in small venues.
4. In regards to the delivery time a bit disappointed as shipping took a long time to reach although the Germany and Belgium is quite near. The entire process of paying to delivery was bit slow and had to communicate via email and calls. Otherwise the people at Thomann were quite helpful & Polite so in the end I am happy
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Never be at the mercy of bad monitors again!
kxszander 03.08.2024
I play in a segment of gigs where this thing comes in handy. We don't have amps on stage anymore, and we all play some sort of modeller or profiler. In the best of circumstances, we play our own IEM, but when we're in a line-up, we sometimes lack the change-over time to set this up.

Then, it can be something of a mixed bag: either the FOH/monitor-mixer knows what he's doing, or we all get a crappy mix. In the latter case, I have found that it is often times advisable to let the mixing guy focus on the lead singer, turn the other wedges you got from the venue off and plug your modeller directly into this Headrush instead.

It is loud enough for most applications, and you get a pristine, unaltered sound that you don't normally get out of a stage-wedge (or even your IEMs). It is mostly plastic in terms of build but not too flimsy, with correct specs in terms of controls: two separate 1/4" or XLR channels, bluetooth, a main control and mix through.

When I go out gigging, I always keep it in my car as a fail-safe. It is small and not too heavy, but it packs a mean punch. For bass, I would have probably considered the 12" version, but given the obtainable sound levels from the 8", in combination with the handy size and light weight, the Headrush people did a great job on this thing.
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Awesome small and loud!
megaDRONe86 01.03.2024
I definitely liked this speaker as my bedroom companion to QuadCortex. Great thing to send metronome or backing track from phone through Bluethooth. The only issues for me is that on low sound there is little more bass than it should be.
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