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Harley Benton FRFR-112A Guitar DSP Monitor

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Harley Benton FRFR-112A Guitar DSP Monitor
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Great value, good sound, very minor niggles - overall a good buy
Metalworks 02.02.2022
Good re-purposing of Thomann's PA cab as an FRFR guitar cab. Well built and nice design. Not too heavy and plenty of handles, plus multi position usage (wedge monitor, pole, upright). Padded cover (extra cost) good too.
I do think though that manufacturers shouldn't use Peak power to advertise their amps / powered cabs. Its not just Thomann / HB, they all seem to do it now. I would prefer to see this advertised as 300W RMS and not 1200W (peak power). RMS was always the industry standard, and 300W RMS is plenty for a guitar cab / monitor anyway.
My only slight negatives about the product are - the master vol rotary is apparently mounted direct to the main board so if it got a knock it could damage more than just the vol control. However it is slightly recessed, so only time (on the road) will tell. The other point is that the cab has quite a high level of hiss, even at the lowest possible volume levels and with nothing plugged into it. This hiss cannot be removed by using the onboard EQ high end.
Overall - not the best on the market, but definitely the best value for semi pro usage.
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A "Pro solution" at low budget price!!!
WilliamSats 07.11.2022
I got this monitor to pair it with my Hotone Ampero 2 Stomp and it does a great job. The sound comes out so naturally that i didn't even had to touch the EQ or the Cab Simulations (maybe in the future). If i had to find/tell something "negative" about its sound, I would say that it's a bit more "bassy" than other 12" FRFR speakers but this is not 100% negative as the onboard EQ can fix this. Personally I like it as (for me) it makes it sound "rounder and smoother"
The fact that it has 2 Inputs makes also a great choice for an acoustic gig (1 gtr, 1 mic).
Its size and weight are great and makes it easy to carry it here and there for "hit & runs" or even for a proper big gig. When it sits on the side the angle is right and you can hear it clearly even if you stand 1,5m away from it (in full band live situation).
The menu it's easy and you can control everything via one knob. It also has and XLR output so to go the another active speaker or in FOH console.
The only thing that I really didn't liked is the On/Off button that is a push/push switch and not the traditional switch. OK for some maybe it's better...
At the end of the day for the price you get an awesome 300W/RMS Active FRFR Guitar speaker, that can also work as a PA speaker, equipped with 3 different EQs & Cab Simulation where in different cases you would pay a lot more for the same features or even less.
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Very decent for the price
Terrains 12.10.2021
I bought this to use live with my Helix, so I haven't really used the built in DSP settings. The flat response is good and it puts out plenty of volume to compete with our drummer (who is damn loud!) so all was going well. But then I tried the Powercab with the Helix, and the improvement in sound and feel was pretty huge. However I also use a couple of synth pedals and this is perfect for those and as a general backup for venues without enough power to run everything through the PA, so it stays.

The general construction feels solid and it's well equipped with ins/outs. We used it during a live video session when a noisy DI output on another speaker was causing problems and the output on this saved the day. The settings have you covered for a variety of scenarios so it's a very capable all rounder.
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Fantastic !
Svani 26.05.2020
I got this combo to plug in my Line 6 POD HD 500.
The look of the product is amazing, and fits both private and on stage use.
If you are looking for a reliable and easy to manage combo, this is the one !
No need to spend a lot of money for quality !

PROS :
- Easy to use and set up
- Perfect if you want to plug in your favourite device such as pedals, pods...
- Sound is amazing and powerfull
- look is fantastic
- You can use it both on a vertical or horizontal position
- You can select 3 different sims

CONS :
- It's a little heavy (but hey, we are talking about quality right ?)

Conclusion : Just go for it, you will enjoy this toy :)
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Great FRFR
Mark7258 23.12.2020
My only complaint with this is that if you are using the built in IRs and use the XLR output to go to a PA, Mixer or Interface, the IR is not there - it is only applied to the speaker out. But if you're buying an FRFR, you probably already have something else to give you some speaker simulation.
Otherwise, this is very well built, sounds great and is very loud for home use.
Now I want to buy another so I can have a stereo pair for delay and reverb
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conlondf 21.06.2021
I ordered this to try to use in my home studio / rehearsal room to amplify an electronic drum kit, and whatever other instruments could be jamming at the same time (vocals, guitar via modeller, even bass...).

However, it wasn't for me - I found the sound a bit artificial, compressed, and lacking some presence or character... and is seemed not to fill the room... as if it were very directed / concentrated (which might be a benefit for some applications; but not for me).

Pros:
Not so heavy (weight) / Powerful (loud) / tweakable (IRs/ eq), volume controls are notched

Cons:
Sounded compressed and uni-directional. Controls on the rear (again, might be an advantage for some users.)

In the end, I decided to return it, as I preferred the tried and trusted MA120 for my particular application...
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The best FRFR for that money
Monsterduc 16.03.2021
Much better than Headrush and a lot chepaer.
Easy to use
Good sound
Enougy power for band use
You can use it as a PA for band or for playing music.
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Awesome
TheLostAmerican 11.10.2023
I use this with my headrush pedalboard. It can be a bit bassy, but I like that. Overall this thing is freaking great!
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Excellent value for money
rocklobsterbrian 16.05.2020
I bought this to use as an FRFR cab for my Kemper. I had previously been using an EV ZLX12p. For such an inexpensive speaker this has really exceeded my expecttions. It's more natural and flat sounding than the EV, has more volume than I could possibly need and my profiles sound excellent through it. Personally I don't like the cab sims but I don't have any need to use them. I'd highly recommend this for anyone looking for an inexpensive FRFR cab
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An excellent keyboard Amp
GarethS 17.12.2022
Plenty loud enough for stage work to compete with even the loudest drummer and guitarist.
Angled sides mean it can be used as a wedge directing sound towards you.
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Harley Benton FRFR-112A Guitar DSP Monitor