Head rush just announced a new FRFR speaker to compliment the Headrush pedalboard. Specs look good, though a bit heavy but nice price at $349 US.
http://www.musicradar.com/news…-cabinet-for-fxamp-freaks
New Headrush FRFR speaker
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Looks like the alto ts 212
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I saw that too.
Interesting, but really should have a simpler stereo setup IMHO.
And easier input for stereo aux sources. (and maybe bluetooth)
Otherwise, what's it bringing to the market?
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Just saw this on their Instagram page, interesting ??
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Looks like the alto ts 212
BINGO @Eltzejupp Frank!
Indeed looks like ALTO TS212
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Rebranded and more expensive?
BINGO @Eltzejupp Frank!
Indeed looks like ALTO TS212[Blocked Image: https://s13.postimg.org/ozjh0s9br/alto_headrush.jpg]
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Rebranded and more expensive?
Those 2 speakers share the same tech specifications (except for power and HF driver size):
--------------------- HEADRUSH FR1212 ------------------------------- -----------------------ALTO TS212 --------------------- 2000 watts of peak power (1000W continuous) Output Power: 1100 W peak (700 LF + 400 HF) 550 W continuous RMS (350 LF + 200 HF) LF Driver: 12-inch (304.8mm) 3-inch (76.2mm) high-temperature voice coil Low Frequency: 12-inch (305 mm) woofer, 2.5-inch (63.5 mm) voice coil HF Driver: 1.5-inch (38.1mm) neodymium HF driver with precision waveguide High Frequency: 1-inch (25 mm) neodymium driver with precision waveguide Crossover: 2000Hz Crossover: 2 kHz Maximum SPL: 127dB peak, 124dB continuous (dB SPL @ 1 m) Maximum SPL: 127 dB peak, 124 dB continuous (dB-SPL @ 1 m) Frequency Response: Frequency Response: 53 Hz – 20 kHz (±3dB) Frequency Response: 53 Hz – 20 kHz (+/- 3 dB) Frequency Range: Frequency Range: 46 Hz – 22 kHz (-10dB) Frequency Range: 46 Hz – 22 kHz (-10 dB) Horn Coverage: Horn Coverage: 90° H x 60° V nominal Coverage: 90° H x 60° V nominal (2) XLR/TRS 1/4” combo inputs with independent volume controls and clip
indicator + XLR output sends mix to the front of house or links additional FRFR-112 cabinetsConnectors: (2) XLR + ¼-inch combo jack mic/line inputs (1) XLR Mix Output Contour EQ switch cuts through muddy-sounding stage mixes Controls: Volume, power on/off with LED, clip limiter with LED, ground lift Ground-Lift switch eliminates unwanted noise at venues with grounding issues Protection: Electronic clip, thermal and transducer overdrive protection -
So it would be interesting to compare them side by side.
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Same company owns them
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Someone test them and let us know what they are like
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I saw that too.
Interesting, but really should have a simpler stereo setup IMHO.
And easier input for stereo aux sources. (and maybe bluetooth)
Otherwise, what's it bringing to the market?
Yup at least with a mission wedge if you plug it into another it automatically becomes stereo
does not beat the mission wedge for me (which has Bluetooth BTW)Ash
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Same with the Friedman ASM-12: it isn’t a genuine Friedman.
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Any news about this Headrush speaker?
Waiting since January
Product not available in German music stores.We now writing jun 15 2018
Is there anybody out there who got one of this.Best
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yepp, got mine a couple of weeks ago but they seem to be out of stock now..I've only played it in my studio but it sounds great ..volume goes to 11 and at 5-6 it's really loud. actually like it better than my yamaha dxr10...
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Any news about this Headrush speaker?
Waiting since January
Product not available in German music stores.We now writing jun 15 2018
Is there anybody out there who got one of this.Best
I have it, and I posted my initial findings here: Bought a HeadRush FRFR
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Someone needs to compare this to a Line 6 Power Cab
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And the new Laney FR 112 too !!