

🎶 Take your tone anywhere with power, precision, and portability!
The Headrush FRFR-GO is a 30W portable electric guitar and bass amplifier featuring dual 3" speakers and a precision-tuned cabinet for true flat-response sound. Designed for amp modelers and multi-FX pedals, it offers up to 13 hours of rechargeable battery life, Bluetooth audio streaming, and convenient EQ controls. Compact and lightweight, it’s perfect for professional musicians and enthusiasts seeking high-quality practice and performance sound on the go.

















| ASIN | B0DL9XS5V7 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Battery type | Lithium Ion |
| Color Name | Black/White |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar, Bass Guitar |
| Connector Type | 6.35 mm jack, 3.5 mm jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,035) |
| Date First Available | 15 November 2024 |
| Item Weight | 3.35 Kilograms |
| Item model number | FRFRGO |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Output Wattage | 30 Watts |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 18.29 x 32 x 14.99 cm; 3.35 kg |
| Size | 3" |
M**N
Great Small Practice Amp
Smooth pairing the bluetooth with mobile. The Sound is nice for small bedroom, not suitable for bigger and open space. Best amp practice to pair with guitar pedal..
C**Y
Excellent Support team
This is an excellent practice amp.. very portable and packed with power..
C**N
Extrement appréciable et fidèle. Reproduit à merveille les son rentrés dans mon Axe FX II. Utilisé avec des guitares Gibson Les Paul (Classic, Standard et Custom Shop). Peut être utilisé sur des petites scènes ou en appartement. Concernant les 2000W ne rêvez. Il est tout simplement absolument impossible qu"un seul HP de 8 ou 12 pouces encaisse une telle puissance. C'est purement marketting mais aussi limite mensonger. Mais cela n'enlève en rien à la qualité et le plaisir de jouer sur cette enceinte.
A**T
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.
C**N
I'd really been thinking about moving away from cumbersome valve amps for a while; asking myself should I go digital and, if so, how best to do it? I own a Line 6 Firehawk FX multiFX unit and never really got along with it. Most of this stems from my laziness to actually program good tones, plus, I'd been using it in the front of amps of various quality for 2 years. The tones always sounded harsh and unusable. That all changed when I decided to try it through a pair of powered studio monitors. I've been researching how to build professional-sounding patches, so I actually sat down and took my time to build the sounds I've been chasing for years. Through the monitors (Rockit 8's) the board sounded IMMENSE. I was blown away. I had found the sounds I wanted (or, at least, I was extremely close). However, lugging two large studio monitors around everywhere isn't practical. I started looking for a solution. I found the Line 6 Powercab Plus and I started seriously thinking about purchasing one. A couple of things though - it looks.. well.. boring.. and it's an expensive box of a thing. Enter the HeadRush FRFR-112. I couldn't believe the price and it LOOKS cool. It has that floor monitor vibe with the metal mesh. Plus, 2000W?! I purchased one hoping I'd done the right thing. A couple of days later, I was unboxing a sleek unit in my studio. I plugged the XLR into the input (tip: use input 2 if you plan to lie the cab back floor monitor-style - I got the impression that the tilted back angle was pinching the cable a little when it was input 1). I turned on my Firehawk, setting the master volume low. I turned on the Headrush (amp last!) and slowly set the volume to 5. WOW. This thing is LOUD! Not only that, but the tone is killer; it's been tuned especially for guitar. Great full range across lows, mids and high frequencies. The contour switch is nice, however I prefer the flat sound when the switch is inactive (i.e. in the out position). Long story short - if you're looking to take your favourite multiFX settings with you to gigs, record, whatever.. don't hesitate. You won't be disappointed. If I had to pick one little tiny complaint, it would be the input one 'issue' where your XLR is pinched against the floor if you tilt the cabinet backwards. Bit of a non-issue really, and extremely easy to overcome. Amazing. And yes, I've ordered the smaller 8-inch unit now too to give me a stereo set-up. Killer! EDIT: Now using Line 6 Helix as opposed to Firehawk and the tones are far superior. Ended up getting another 12-in Headrush instead of the 8-in I mentioned in my review. Absolutely killer. The speakers really let the IR's breathe and allow the tones to shine without being coloured by the amp. 10/10!
K**.
Perfect for the living room, bedroom etc. I have 2 multi effects platforms: a Boss ME-90 and the Fender Tone Master Pro. I was considering getting the matching powered speaker for the Tone Master, but I really didn't need something that big or that loud for living room use. I saw lots of good reviews of this unit and I had it in my wish list and in my cart a few times before I finally pulled the trigger. I wish I wouldn't have waited! Pros (in no particular order): Small and light. It fits pretty much anywhere. Decently loud. Plenty enough under the hood for the average bedroom or living room rock star. Exceptional sound quality. Better than I expected. Clear. Only gets muddy if you push it too hard from your pedal. It's a great bluetooth speaker. Just as a speaker for Spotify it's great, but as a guitar learning tool it's even better. I use the Songsterr app and it just works so well. Also the initial pairing to my Samsung phone and tablet was super easy. Reconnecting is seamless. Being rechargeable is a feature I didn't think I would ever need, want or appreciate. Literally the first time I'm using it through my ME-90 (on battery power) when the power went out. I just kept on playing. Also, being able to put it anywhere in the house without worrying about having access to an outlet is nice. It looks cool. At least I think so. Cons: It's not as loud as a tube amp... but who cares, that's not what it's designed to be.
P**O
Needed a lightweight frfr speaker for practise around friends and family. I have a headrush core and nano cortex which this works really well with. I would say its plenty loud for home playing, along with the stereo or TV, however will struggle in a larger room with other instruments. You can even play along with music from your phone on Bluetooth. Another great thing is the fact that this has a battery that lasts ages, so great if you're busker. Might buy another one of these to get stereo from my modeller.
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