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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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style: FRFR-112


Features

  • Full Range, Flat Response Specially-voiced 12-inch woofer and high-frequency compression driver deliver a precise, full response across the entire frequency range without any artificial coloration
  • High Output Power - 2000 watts of peak power delivers clarity, punch and enough headroom for any venue
  • Ultra-Portable & Ready For Anything - Lightweight and flexible tilt-back cabinet design that can also be pole-mounted
  • Connectivity - (2) XLR/TRS 1/4-inch combo inputs with independent volume controls and clip indicator; XLR output sends your mix to the front of house or links additional FRFR-112 cabinets
  • Performance-Driven Specification - Ground-Lift switch eliminates unwanted noise at venues with grounding issues; Contour EQ switch helps you cut through muddy-sounding stage mixes

Item Weight: 35 pounds


Product Dimensions: 13.8 x 13.9 x 23.8 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: FRFR112


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 23, 2018


Color Name: Black


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Connector Type: 6.35mm Jack, XLR


Output Wattage: 2000 Watts


Size: 12"


Power Source: Corded Electric


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  • Quality Speaker
style: FRFR-112
Portable, solid cabinet with lots of power. Seems a little bass heavy when used via Bluetooth as a phone monitor. Overall, looks good, sounds good, two channels, light weight, a good solid buy.
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023 by Michael Aych

  • Get it. You'll like it. Solid state amp/active sub 🤘
style: FRFR-112
Got this in 12 hours ago, at 2pm. Hooked up the eleven rack and jammed with my band. This cut through the mix and blended beautifully with pristine highs, thick mids that don't get muddy, and punchy, beefy lows. Everything was turned to 5 (11r vol @ 5, headrush L&R vol @ 5, guitar at 10 cuz Murica.) Keeps up with an H&K Deluxe 20 with a 2x12 cab. Was considering for use as a personal monitor, but this thing is a solid state guitar amp! And it is LOUD! And CLEAR! (Be sure to turn any speaker cabinet breakup simulators OFF, unless you like that fuzzy sound that makes you think your speaker is broken, you do you 😉) We jammed hard for about 5 or 6 hours, stopping only for the occassional cigarette, and it didn't even get hot. It kept up with my drummer who, bless his heart, suffers from a terminal case of "cant shhh". Member when I said I set everything @5? I member. I had everything at 7 to start. Everybody whined about how loud it was. Pansies. I took it back home and set it up on the front porch and had a party in my yard using only this. I hooked my phone up to it with a stereo cable and turned both channels up to 6. It didn't even clip, but it blew us away! So I cranked it to see where it clips with my phone (galaxy s10, no special playing device or external volume controls between phone and Headrush). It clipped at about 8.5, but thats fine because my wife came yelling at me from across my 2 acre front yard about how loud it was and i didn't hear her until it was too late. That was user error, I don't blame the equipment. My kids wanted to listen to Purple Hat Cheetah Prints. So we did. The bass response was heavy. Really good. We listened to some of their house and rap and part songs, we jammed some Stick Figure, then they finally let me and my son listen to Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin. Oh, Lort! Shine on you Crazy Diamond was so clear! The mix was great! BTW - I have other pro audio equipment, and for comparison, right now my EV ELX112P is $599 on Amazon. The HeadRush cost half that and blows the ELX 112P out of the water! (This is an expression, I do not recommend using this product in or around water.) One of these and a powered 18 is highly impressive! Probably all you'd need for a small gig or a big yard party! Long story short, my wife approves of this purchase👍 That being said, I'll be buying another to use my eleven rack in stereo. Aw, who am I kidding, I just want to have a spare 😍 And maybe get the 8 as a personal monitor because the vocals are really tight and clear through this. Headrush might have messed around and gon' make me replace all my active 12s with these. Don't worry, if anything messes up or breaks on it, if it displeases me in any way, this glowing review will reflect it. I'll tell you what I did to f### it up. Because it was likely monumental. This thing is tought. It built really solid. Like they thought metal heads would be standing on it, or putting their foot on it to look cool for the party kids. It held my fat but up when I threw my ham hock on it and started shredding. Didn't even rock back much. Really sturdy in the monitor position, which has been a constant issue with our EVs, our Peaveys and our Behringer active 12s - they keep wanting to roll forward or backwards. You have to lean them against something or use chok blocks. The Headrush just sat there like a bump on a log. Solid. Heavier than the EVs, but lighter than the Peaveys, and better sounding than any of them. Update: I still love it. Cuts right through the mix! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2020 by AllenCash AllenCash

  • Good for the Price
style: FRFR-112
After reading many reviews about this, I think most of the people who think this sounds incredible have no good references for sound production. While this thing is loud, it comes with rediculous bass and crispy highs are non existent. Out of the box, it sounds bad at loud volumes. I am running a Quad Cortex through this and the difference in sound quality between my Seinnheiser HD380 Pro headphones and the Headrush 112 is pretty stark. Through my headphones, the tones form the Quad Cortex sound extremely good and was hopping the sound would translate as such to the Headrush, but it doesnt. What I also noticed is when I run the Quad Cortex through my Rockit 8 studio speakers, they match my headphones tonal output, thus heping me conclude the Headrush monitor is not truly representing a flat response, However, thank God for EQ on the Quad Cortex. You can dial in a good tone with the Headrush speaker, but you will need to EQ each of your guitars to match the tone you are after, possibly even change speaker impulses. While on the surface, this isnt that big of deal, you will need to only have the eq settings applied to your monitor output and not front of house, other wise you will make the sound enigneer's ear bleed with the settings you use to clean up the headrush. In short, with some work and trained ear, you can get this to put out great sound, if you know your modeler's eq and can bypass the eq for for front of house with your device, you can rest assure this monitor will do its job. It defintely can keep up with a rock band in a live setting. I will probably buy another one so I can run stereo now that I dialed in my eq settings. If you get this monitor and are unhappy with the tone, try some of the following: 1. Use global eq to clean up the sound to bring up the highs and reduce the lows. 2. Mess with different IRs, possibly amp settings too. 3. Turn the speaker up to your desired max volume and use your device to control the volume. With the Quad Cortex, they recommend to use that at full volume, but with the Headrush, it losses all its character, so dont send a max valume signal to the Headrush. Find your balance and dial in your tones at the volume you will be playing at. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2023 by christian linares

  • Awesome, great for multi-use
style: FRFR-108
I've had the headrush for a few months now and can happily say its awesome... however, its only as good as the input you have. I started out using a pod hd500x as my amp sim through this unit, it wasn't terrible but it really lacked the feeling of being a real amp... not even close to a tube. Back then I blamed the headrush. Switched to the hotone ampero, sounds are insanely better, turned the headrush from a speaker into a true amp. IR's have a huge impact on how this thing feels, even if you have a crappy amp sim I suggest getting an IR loader (they have some for cheap). Also was able to use this bad boy as a bass amp, and a keyboard amp, it holds up well for both. My only complaints are the plastic its made of is soft, so lots of scratches, however they don't do any real damage to the unit... wish they had a rubber case (like iphone case) for it. As well as the lack of having a preamp in the unit makes it almost useless for DI vocals. This would be the icing on the cake, but you already get an amazing product rest assured. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2023 by the man

  • Excelente
style: FRFR-108
Suena increíble, fue una buena compra
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023 by Javier Arias

  • Great powered speaker!
style: FRFR-108
Useful as a powered monitor as well as amplifying a guitar rig such as a Pod Go. Solidly built and sounds great. Powerful!
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2023 by Dave from Western NY

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