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Get it between 2025-02-18 to 2025-02-25. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Powerful Professional Sound - 2000W powered amplifier for guitar and bass players with flat response, ideal for rehearsals and live performances, amp modeling pedals, pedalboards, or processors
Advanced Electrical Design - Full-range, flat-response cabinet with specially-voiced 8" woofer and 1" HF compression driver for superb clarity and accuracy with amp and cab emulations
Ready for Any Venue - HPF EQ switch helps you cut through muddy-sounding stage mixes; Ground-Lift switch eliminates noise issues caused by ground loops
Lightweight, Flexible and Sturdy - Weighing just 21 lbs, FRFR-108 MKII is rugged yet easy to transport and can be used in a wedge, upright, or pole-mounted position
More Than a Guitar Amp - Wirelessly connect a mobile device to the FRFR-108 MKII via Bluetooth 5.0, so you can stream music quickly and easily at rehearsal or during set breaks
Effortless Connectivity - (2) XLR/TRS 1/4" combo inputs with independent volume controls, and an XLR direct output that allows for chaining speakers or sending to a front-of-house mix
FRFR-108 MKII is the perfect partner for amp modeling multi-effect pedals or pedalboards; 2000W powered amplifier for electric, electro-acoustic and bass guitar players with flat response ensuring your pure tone and character will be preserved and heard without compromise. This evolution of HeadRush’s pro-level, high-quality FRFR-108 speaker delivers a massive 2000 watts of power via an 8” woofer and 1" tweeter with enough headroom for any performance or rehearsal. FRFR-108 MKII also features Bluetooth connectivity, so you can stream music wirelessly from your mobile device at rehearsal or during set breaks. FRFR-108 MKII is rugged yet lightweight and easy to transport (at 21 lbs) making one trip load-ins at the gig or rehearsal space easier than ever. While you can use FRFR-108 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 places where PA backline is limited.