this is my opinion only, and what I hear. To me, standing next to it, there is of course a drop in the perceived treble/tone, but not as much as a real Cab. Laying it down on the side, tilted up or on a chair really projects the sound all over. Instead of using cables, multiplayer gaming was accomplished with Bluetooth or the. The Headrush cab doesn't have as obvious "beam", its has more spread. This kind of design was roughly used before by the Nokia 5510 mobile phone. Real closed cabinets has a "beam", semi-open or open cabs have a "room" sound where the room has a huge impact on the cab sound. The air isn't moving as much, the cab (PA plastic) doesn't react to the speaker the same way.īut the sound from the speaker is good enough from me. The same refurbished Headrush speaker is selling at a Big Box store for 69. I can not claim that it does metal chugs like a 4x12 in the room. This Headrush Bluetooth Wireless Speaker applies the latest Bluetooth 2.1 wireless technology platform that enables you to enjoy music, video and mobile phone hands-free calling everywhere you want. Loudness is no problem for me, it definitively can hang out with my loud drummer.
I also admit that I was VERY surprised that it sounded really good. HeadRush is part of an elite family of hardware and software companies known as inMusic Brands. Used wide wood chisel to wedge between plastic / aluminum frame, gently twisted either side to lift plate up / off. I didn't have the funds, time or access to a L6 PC either. Specific Bluetooth speaker I have NDZ-03-GB (rectangular dual spkr). I admit that I was VERY sceptical, but I though. For practice purposes, the Brookstone Big Blue actually put a smile on my face. HeadRush Pedalboard (or any other multi-FX/amp modeler) to give you a realistic room-filling sound with the authentic feel of a speaker pushing air. I found a half-dozen old Bluetooth speakers laying around the house over Christmas break and started testing them with my HX Stomp. (I can only assume a $1000 12" CLR sounds better than a $200 10" Alto.) I guess my point is: in general I expect 10" FR's to sound better than comparable 12" for amp sims (and I would guess similarly constructed 8" FR's would sound good up to moderately loud levels) but as with anything else, you really need to weigh this on a product by product basis. there are all sorts of engineering tricks to compensate.
On the other hand, as your primary driver gets smaller and smaller, you will eventually run into the laws of physics and diminishing SPL. It's been a couple of years since I last ran amp sims through a 12" FRFR cabinet, and it wouldn't surprise me if more recent or higher-end variations manage to smooth out the mid-range dip and tame the boominess I associate with 12" FRs. Sound quality 7510-309, clear sound with the headrush spot bluetooth.
Click to expand.Realistically, I think it comes down to the way the crossover circuit/ DSP is tuned. The Best Portable Bluetooth Speaker, Wirecutter.