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An ''''FRFR'''' speaker, which stands for ''Full Range, Flat Response'', is designed to reproduce audio signals without altering their frequency response. Unlike traditional guitar or bass amplifiers that color the sound, FRFR speakers aim to provide a neutral and accurate representation of the input signal. These speakers are commonly used with digital modeling devices, such as amp modelers, digital effects processors, and software-based guitar rigs. By maintaining a flat frequency response, FRFR speakers allow musicians to hear their modeled tones exactly as they were intended, making them a popular choice for live performances and studio recording. 🔊
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An ''''FRFR'''' speaker, which stands for ''Full Range, Flat Response'', is designed to reproduce audio signals without altering their frequency response. Unlike traditional guitar or bass amplifiers that color the sound, FRFR speakers aim to provide a neutral and accurate representation of the input signal. These speakers are commonly used with digital modeling devices, such as amp modelers, digital effects processors, and software-based guitar rigs. By maintaining a flat frequency response, FRFR speakers allow musicians to hear their modeled tones exactly as they were intended, making them a popular choice for live performances and studio recording.
  
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The {{S1 Pro+}} is the first Bose product to have the FRFR ToneMatch Preset.
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Revision as of 13:44, 31 July 2024

S1 Pro+  This information is applicable to the S1 Pro+ system


An 'FRFR' speaker, which stands for Full Range, Flat Response, is designed to reproduce audio signals without altering their frequency response. Unlike traditional guitar or bass amplifiers that color the sound, FRFR speakers aim to provide a neutral and accurate representation of the input signal. These speakers are commonly used with digital modeling devices, such as amp modelers, digital effects processors, and software-based guitar rigs. By maintaining a flat frequency response, FRFR speakers allow musicians to hear their modeled tones exactly as they were intended, making them a popular choice for live performances and studio recording.

The S1 Pro+ is the first Bose product to have the FRFR ToneMatch Preset.

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