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HeadRush FRFR-GO 30W Elektrische en Basgitaarversterker met twee 3' Luidsprekers, Bluetooth en oplaadbare Batterij voor multi-FX/Amp Modeling Pedalen

82,99€ 167,70€
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1.Maat:12-inch


2.:Met Bluetooth


Productdetails

  • De perfecte partner voor je Amp Modeler - een draagbare desktopversterker voor multi-FX- en amp modelingpedalen, processors en profilers
  • FRFR Sound On-The-Go - 30 W vermogen in twee 3" luidsprekers; afgestemde kast voor nauwkeurige gitaar-/basversterker- en kastemulaties; ruim voldoende volume voor thuis oefenen en spontane jamsessies
  • Ingebouwde oplaadbare batterij - Tot 13 uur batterijduur via ingebouwde oplaadbare lithium-ionbatterij met LED-statusindicatie; tot 3 uur snellaadtijd
  • Handige EQ-regeling - Bass- en Treble EQ-knoppen zorgen voor snelle geluidsaanpassingen voor kamercorrectie zonder dat je je amp-modeller hoeft aan te passen
  • Bluetooth-compatibel - Stream draadloos muziek vanaf je mobiele apparaat; druk op de knop "Koppelen", selecteer FRFR-GO en speel mee met je favoriete nummers of online lesdienst
  • Plug and Play - 1/4" (6,35 mm) line-level-ingang sluit direct aan op je favoriete amp-modeller; stereo 1/8" (3,5 mm) aux-ingang sluit externe stereo-audiobronnen aan, bijv. drumcomputers
  • Privé oefenen via hoofdtelefoon - Stereo 1/8" (3,5 mm) hoofdtelefoonuitgang dempt de interne luidsprekers voor privé oefenen zonder je familie of buren te storen
  • Klaar om te reizen - Compact (12,6" x 7,2" x 5,9", 7,4 lbs./ 32 x 15 x 18,4 cm, 3,35 kg), met een oplaadbare batterij en een handige draaggreep


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Luidsprekers (2) 3" full-range drivers bij 4 Ω
Piek uitgangsvermogen 30W (2x15W) bij gebruik van netstroom, 24W (2x12W) bij gebruik van batterijvoeding
Maximale geluidsdruk 109,4 dB (piek)
Frequentiebereik / bereik 75 Hz – 20 kHz (-10 dB)
Amp Modeler Max. Ingangsniveau 0dB
Hoofdtelefoonimpedantie 22 Ω (typisch 282 mW per kanaal, <1% THD bij gebruik van hoofdtelefoons met een impedantie van 32 Ω)
Bluetooth-versie Versie 5.0
Bluetooth-bereik Tot 30,5 meter
Connectoren 1/4" line-level modeler-ingang, 1/8" stereo aux-ingang, 1/8" stereo hoofdtelefoonuitgang
Batterijtype Oplaadbare lithium-ion
Levensduur van de batterij Tot 13 uur (kan variëren afhankelijk van de gebruiksomstandigheden)
Batterij oplaadtijd Tot 3 uur (kan variëren afhankelijk van de gebruiksomstandigheden)
Behuizing Vinyl-omwikkelde MDF met stoffen rooster en baspoort aan de achterkant
Temperatuur bij gebruik 0°C tot 45°C (32°F tot 113°F)
Afmetingen ( BxDxH ) 320 x 150 x 184 mm (12,6 x 5,91 x 7,24 inch)
Gewicht 3,35 kg
  • FRFR staat voor "full-range flat-response". Dit is belangrijk voor amp modeling pedalen, omdat je versterker puur en transparant moet klinken om een echt "amp in the room" geluid te leveren zonder het te kleuren zoals traditionele gitaarversterkers.

  • Jazeker! Sluit de linker- en rechteruitgangen van de amp modeler aan op 2 verschillende FRFR-GO-luidsprekers om te genieten van een breed stereogeluid!

  • Hoewel het in noodgevallen kan werken, wordt het niet aangeraden om een gitaar rechtstreeks aan te sluiten, omdat de lijningang van de FRFR-GO speciaal is ontworpen om rechtstreeks te worden aangesloten op de lijnuitgang van je amp-modeller.

  • Ja! De FRFR-GO is compatibel met elk mobiel apparaat dat Bluetooth 5.0-compatibel is.

  • De FRFR-GO heeft tot 3 uur nodig om de batterij volledig op te laden. Dit kan variëren afhankelijk van de gebruiksomstandigheden.


Jac van Hemmen
3 augustus 2025
Echt een beul van een FRFR speaker. Op de foto naast de FRFR108.Een week nadat ik deze kocht, kwam de MKII uit, die wat verbeteringen doorvoerde en met Bluetooth kwam...Aangezien de FRFR108 in wezen hetzelfde "soort" geluid produceert als de veel grotere en zwaardere FRFR112, heb ik ervoor gekozen om voor de FRFR108 MKII te gaan en van die keuze heb ik nog geen moment spijt gehad!
Geertjan
16 juli 2025
The sound quality of this thing is amazing! I'm connecting my Line 6 Pod GO to it. Gives a very natural sounding guitar tone. Love it!
AndyT
10 juli 2025
Very well packaged for safe shipping.The speaker is a decent size (heavier than I expected), looks very well made. For the application I'm using it for I don't need to crank it, so I haven't really tested the loudness of it. But for the small practice room where I have run my Mackie mixer through it with guitar, vocal & edrums, it sounds good.I'm pleased with the speaker & my purchase via Amazon.
Dusan
17 juni 2025
I don't remember when I bought MORE USEFULL peace of gear!I couldn't beilive how this works! The feeling you get in the room is like you're playing live!Didn't tried it live still though, just received if today, but for now I can only say - this is the most valuable peace of gear!
Mr OrangeCord
23 maart 2025
I've had the Headrush Pedalboard for a while, and while I've tried it in a handful of configurations in rehearsals including straight to PA, 4-cord method with amps, straight to power amp whilst using only preamp from the board, headphones, etc., I just couldn't love it. It did the job but I dunno, I'm an amp guy, what can I say? Anyway, I wasn't gonna drop $$ on an FRFR I can jam with (like full size headrush or other) just to continue being uninspired. Well, this little guy has me rethinking things. I think I finally "get it" as this is really delivering that FRFR-ness that just matches the track you might be playing with. Why I can never get that feel with headphones/computers is probably because I just love my simple amp experience. This strikes the balance.Now, can I use this to play over a drummer? Absolutely not. Most of my amps, even cheap digitals like the Spark and Peavy Vypyr, could at least get close. No way for this guy. Not to dog it for that (much), because it really sounds great and lower levels and strikes that balance of being fully simulated and coming out of a speaker.I thought too, with the battery, maybe this would be a great BT speaker to bring on my golf cart. nah. I have a JBL and Bose that sound better, and probably louder. So don't think about thing too much in that light. As a multi-purpose room/travel speaker, for sure it functions well enough. But I think the FRFR aspect doesn't deliver music in the very best light. It completely delivers tho when jamming along to tracks mixed with your instrument.Would I use it for anything other than it is designed for? No. But it is great for what it is.
Christopher Joy
6 december 2024
This is an excellent practice amp.. very portable and packed with power..
AllenCash
21 oktober 2024
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!