What's that? You want that mediocre Blackstar tone in an FRFR? We gotchu boo

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NOTE: this is another case where my RSS feeder is picking up the info, but the link is wrong, and I can't find it on their website, nor Premierguitar.com (where the link points).

Blackstar Amplification announces the launch of the Artist FR Standard and Artist FR Special, two new full range, flat response powered cabinets designed to give modern players a professional FRFR solution that finally feels and responds like a traditional guitar amplifier. Created for today’s modelling and floorboard users who demand accuracy, clarity and genuine playing dynamics, these new cabinets address the need for compact, powerful and intuitive FRFR systems that work just as confidently at home, in the studio, at rehearsal or on stage.


Engineered by Blackstar’s experienced amplifier designers, both Artist FR models are built on the company’s proven cabinet construction and power amp technology, ensuring reliable performance and authentic “amp-like” response. They are ideally suited for the Blackstar ID:X floor unit or similar products. Each cabinet uses a custom-designed flat-response 1x12 speaker created specifically for this platform, delivering the balanced, articulate sound needed to faithfully reproduce amp models and IRs, while a whizzer cone supports high frequencies to keep definition and clarity across complex tones and effects.
In practical terms, the Artist FR range has been developed to make FRFR amplification straightforward for players of all levels. A simple, musician-focused control layout gives instant access to volume along with a powerful active three-band EQ and a Presence control, allowing users to quickly refine their sound to suit different rigs, rooms and performance environments without getting lost in menus. Every cabinet also includes an integrated kickstand to allow easy tilt-back monitoring when needed.

The Artist FR Standard delivers 50 watts of power in a compact 1x12 format, making it ideal for home and studio players who also want enough output for smaller performance settings. For those requiring greater headroom and stage authority, the Artist FR Special offers the same sonic philosophy in a larger 1x12 cabinet with 100 watts of power, extending the concept naturally into rehearsal spaces and bigger live situations. The Standard weighs 10.72kg and measures 461 x 387 x 230mm, while the Special comes in at 13.50kg with dimensions of 525 x 447 x 245mm, giving players clear options depending on their power and portability needs.
With the Artist FR series, Blackstar has created FRFR cabinets that are still compact, practical and financially realistic while still delivering the familiar feel, responsiveness and physical reassurance guitarists expect from an amplifier. These new models bring professional full range performance into formats that look, behave and inspire like real guitar gear, making them a natural partner for the latest generation of modeller-based rigs.
For further information on the Artist FR Standard and Artist FR Special, please visit NAMM Booth #6802 or online at www.blackstaramps.com
Street Price:
Artist FR Standard $399.99 USD
Artist FR Special $469.99 USD
 
Someday we're going to get an FRFR speaker with the following features:
  • Eliminates the tweeter to avoid harsh sounds
  • EQ shaped to fit the voice of electric guitar
  • Integrated power amp modeling to run preamp pedals
  • Integrated preamps for emergency backup use
  • On board controls to directly adjust the EQ and volume (no computer needed)
 
Someday we're going to get an FRFR speaker with the following features:
  • Eliminates the tweeter to avoid harsh sounds
  • EQ shaped to fit the voice of electric guitar
  • Integrated power amp modeling to run preamp pedals
  • Integrated preamps for emergency backup use
  • On board controls to directly adjust the EQ and volume (no computer needed)
Trumpets are gonna suck. ;)
 
Trumpets are gonna suck. ;)
snl season 44 GIF by Saturday Night Live
 
I never wonder why we start griping on 90% of the new gear that comes out. We are needing nothing at this stage but stuff keeps getting released.
:poop::poop::poop:
I think the problem is partly that a lot of different companies keep releasing the same shit without any unique angle that might elevate it above others. It's hard to get excited about yet-another-FRFR-box when we have the Fender FR-12, Tonex Cab etc that are about the same thing.

Last year's more exciting releases were products like Helix Stadium, Fractal AM4, Synergy SYN20-IR and UA Paradise Studio - all things that did something a bit different to provide new options to the market.
 
I think the problem is partly that a lot of different companies keep releasing the same shit without any unique angle that might elevate it above others. It's hard to get excited about yet-another-FRFR-box when we have the Fender FR-12, Tonex Cab etc that are about the same thing.

Last year's more exciting releases were products like Helix Stadium, Fractal AM4, Synergy SYN20-IR and UA Paradise Studio - all things that did something a bit different to provide new options to the market.

I just want an FRFR with Mesa Boogie cabinet quality. Mesa cab, built to Celestion specs, X200 speaker, power amp from Subway bass/Rosette acoustic amps.
 
I really like my coaxial Yamaha wedge as well. I think "it can be done" (aka being satisfied with something other than a guitar amp/cab), whether it's 'FRFR' or powered monitor.
 
I just want an FRFR with Mesa Boogie cabinet quality. Mesa cab, built to Celestion specs, X200 speaker, power amp from Subway bass/Rosette acoustic amps.

Build it. It wouldn't be too hard to build your own 2x12 or 4x12 FRFR using the x200's and whatever cab you want, but you would want to use 1x12 IR's with it.
 
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