Headrush FRFR 108 is pretty good for the price. I've not long bought a Friedman ASC-10 and that sounds really good. Programming presets on my studio monitors usually translates very well and vice versa.
This all day long!!! 110% & it’s always good to build your presets on neutral studio speakers at gig volume. Then check them again at gig volume on your FRFR system.Headrush FRFR 108 is pretty good for the price. I've not long bought a Friedman ASC-10 and that sounds really good. Programming presets on my studio monitors usually translates very well and vice versa.
Headrush 108 or the 12" version works. How is the Friedman compared to the 108 in terms of sound? My back loves the 108 and cannot justify buying the Friedman...my cork sniffing days are all but over.
They sold a bunch just a few months ago...You can pretty much cross the CLR off the list if you’re hoping to find a new one. They’re pretty much vapor ware at this point. That aside they haven’t even posted on Twitter since 2015, and aren’t much more active on other channels.
I’m looking to gig live with it and stereo would be niceWhat is its intended use? Home, studio, gigging, all of the above? Stereo? Mono?