FRFR-108 Active Monitor : Powerful & Affordable, But Limited
This speaker has plenty of power on hand. It´s lightweight and compact.
The output volume from the XLR output is linked to the input volume trim. I suppose that is useful if you are linking two FRFR units together but if you plan to use that output to send guitar to FOH then It´s not ideal. Every time you change your speaker volume the FOH engineer will have to adjust the gain at the board to compensate. Otherwise you will need a splitter.
Also, at least for my application, a HPF would be far more useful than the EQ contour switch. I'm using this with a NUX Solid Studio IR. Monitoring the NUX through ProTools or direct with headphones sounds great. However, connected to the Headrush the guitar sounds very bass heavy. I ended up modifying a splitter by adding a HPF in order to thin out the signal a bit.
If I could do it over again I would buy the Yamaha DXR8 instead. That said, the Headrush is half the price. Also it goes to 11.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Headrush
- Released in 2019
- Average price : $341
- Dimensions (Wmm x Hmm x D): 434mm x 256mm x 245mm
- Weight : 9.2kg
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