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HeadRush Launches the FRFR MkII Range

HeadRush Launches the FRFR MkII Range

The FRFR-108 MKII and FRFR-112 MKII are designed to be powerful full-range flat-response (FRFR) guitar cabinets with Bluetooth, two combo XLR + 1/4” inputs and an XLR output.


These powerful speakers have been designed for use with amp and cab modelling pedals such as the HeadRush Prime and Headrush Core to deliver a transparent sound that projects the character of your pedal, rather than the speaker. Two model options are available: the 108 comprises an 8” woofer whereas the 112 has a 12” woofer, both accompanied by a 1” high-frequency compression driver. They output an impressive 2000 or 2500 watts of power respectively–enough to keep up with nearly any practice or performance environment.

Quality Speakers Designed for Today’s Performer

The FRFR MKII speakers both feature two combo XLR + 1/4" combo inputs for connecting your amp modeling pedal or pedalboard, each with its own independent volume controls. You can also wirelessly connect a mobile device via Bluetooth, so you can stream music wirelessly at rehearsal or during set breaks. There is also an XLR output for chaining more than one speaker together or sending the signal from your FRFR out to a front of house mix.

Stages and rehearsal rooms can easily become dense and muddy-sounding as lower frequencies from different instruments battle each other; each FRFR MKII has an HPF cut switch to quickly pull those troublesome frequencies out and make sure your tone sits perfectly in the mix. As unwanted electrical noise can also be a common problem, the FRFR MKII’s ground lift switch can eliminate hums and buzzes resulting from ground loops.

Whether you choose the 108 or 112 model, the FRFR MKII is rugged yet lightweight and easy to transport, making one-trip load-ins at the gig or rehearsal space easier than ever. While you can use the FRFR MKII in its intended wedge position, its versatile design means that it can also be used in an upright or pole-mounted position, making it easier to direct your sound wherever you need it—which is especially helpful at outdoor gigs or other environments where PA backline is limited.

What Exactly Is an FRFR Speaker Cabinet?

If you’re new to FRFR amplifiers, FRFR stands for “full-range flat-response.” This special type of amplification is very important for amp modeling pedals and pedalboards, as your amplifier needs to sound pure and transparent so that it can deliver a true “amp in the room” sound without coloring it as a traditional guitar amp would. Both FRFR MKII models are precision-designed to get the most out of your modeler and deliver all the intricacies of your amp and cab emulations—with enough volume to be ready for any stage, rehearsal, or jam session.

Key Features of the New FRFR MkII 108 & 112

  • Powerful, Professional Sound
    2000 / 2500 watts of peak power ensures you have enough headroom for almost any live performance or rehearsal.
  • Precision-Tuned for Amp Modelers
    The cabinet design, woofers, and HF compression driver are specially voiced for accurate, linear delivery of amplifier and cabinet emulations.
  • Bluetooth Enabled
    Stream music wirelessly from your mobile device into FRFR MKII’s dedicated Bluetooth channel.
  • All the Connectivity You Need
    Two combo XLR + 1/4" inputs with independent volume controls and an XLR direct output allow for chaining speakers or sending to a front-of-house mix.
  • Quickly Adapts to Venues and Rooms
    Each FRFR MKII has a ground lift switch for eliminating noise issues caused by ground loops and an HPF EQ switch to help cut through muddy stage mixes.
  • Lightweight, Flexible and Sturdy
    Rugged yet easy to transport, the FRFR MKII can be used in a wedge, upright, or pole-mounted position.
Both HeadRush FRFR MkII range speaker cabinets are now available worldwide.
For more information, please visit headrushfx.com.

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