Skip to content

Expands Laney's acclaimed FRFR active speaker range for digital guitar setups, featuring a compact 1x10, 250-watt model endorsed by Devin Townsend and Guthrie Govan.

Compact and audio-advanced LFR-110 device offers professional sound quality and simplifies transport for your amplifier modeling setup.

Enhanced audio amplification for digital guitar setups: Laney broadens its Devin Townsend and...
Enhanced audio amplification for digital guitar setups: Laney broadens its Devin Townsend and Guthrie Govan endorsed FRFR active speaker series with a compact 1x10 speaker boasting 250 watts of power.

Expands Laney's acclaimed FRFR active speaker range for digital guitar setups, featuring a compact 1x10, 250-watt model endorsed by Devin Townsend and Guthrie Govan.

Compact FRFR Speakers Deliver Studio-Quality Sound on the Go

The world of Full Range Flat Response (FRFR) speakers is seeing a significant shift, with smaller and more portable options becoming increasingly popular. One such example is the latest addition to Laney's LFR series, the LFR-110.

Designed by HH Acoustics, the LFR-110 boasts a 10" custom-built driver and a 1" LaVoce compression driver, promising studio-quality sound and performance on par with the LFR-412 and LFR-212. The speaker is a single-channel unit, equipped with an XLR DI output featuring switchable speaker emulation, a mini-jack auxiliary input for external audio, and a rear-ported design for improved bass response.

Moreover, the LFR-110 is Bluetooth enabled, allowing for wireless audio streaming. For added versatility, two LFR-110 speakers can be run in True Wireless Stereo. Laney claims that the LFR-110 delivers studio-quality sound in a portable package, making it an attractive option for musicians seeking high-fidelity sound in a compact form.

The LFR-110 continues the LFR series' design DNA, featuring illuminated piping around the grille cloth. Notable musicians such as Devin Townsend, Guthrie Govan, Jack Gardiner, Alice Cooper, and Duran Duran have all enjoyed the popular support and patronage of the LFR series speakers in their live shows.

As for the price of the LFR-110, it is yet to be announced. For more details about this exciting new speaker, visit Laney Amplification's website.

This trend towards smaller, portable FRFR speakers is not limited to the LFR-110. Other manufacturers are also releasing compact FRFR speakers that maintain tonal accuracy and volume. For instance, the Henriksen Bud TEN is a highly portable FRFR amplifier with a 10" speaker, weighing only 20 lbs, and capable of handling gigs while delivering accurate tone suitable for both electric and acoustic instruments.

The Barefaced Audio Reformer 112, a 1x12” cab, is another example of a smaller FRFR speaker that produces full, well-distributed sound for live use, maintaining studio-quality characteristics. Modern Impulse Response (IR) technology in FRFR systems also helps maintain high-quality tone by accurately modeling speaker and cabinet characteristics, supporting the transparency and flat frequency response expected in studio environments.

In conclusion, the trend is towards smaller, portable FRFR speakers that provide studio-quality sound in more convenient packages, making them an attractive option for musicians who need portability combined with high fidelity. For more information on the latest developments in FRFR speakers, visit Laney Amplification's website or other leading manufacturers' websites.

  1. With the rise of compact FRFR speakers like the LFR-110 and the Henriksen Bud TEN, music enthusiasts can now enjoy studio-quality sound during their entertainment on the go.
  2. As technology advances, gadgets such as portable FRFR speakers equipped with Bluetooth and modern Impulse Response technology offer a seamless blend of music and technology, making it possible to enjoy high-fidelity sound during entertainment anywhere.

Read also:

    Latest