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What Modeler Will You (FRFR) GO With?

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In this video I’m messing around with a super practical question: what modeler setup are you actually going to go with when you’re running FRFR? I’m checking out the Headrush FRFR Go as the speaker/monitor side of the equation, and then I’m throwing a few different “small but mighty” options at it—Friedman IR-J, Sonicake Pocket Master, and the Fender Mustang Micro. The whole point is to see how these compact rigs feel in a real-world, plug-in-and-play situation, not just on paper. I focus on the stuff that matters when you’re building a grab-and-go rig: how fast you can get a good sound, how each unit reacts and sits through an FRFR box, and which option makes the most sense depending on what you’re trying to do (quick practice, riff-heavy play-throughs, backing tracks, or a simple recording-friendly setup). If you’re modeler-curious or you’re trying to downsize without giving up usable tones, this is basically me A/B’ing the vibe and practicality of these choices through the FRFR Go.

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