Laney LFR-110 full range flat response powered cabinet, 10"
The Laney LFR-110 is a compact, high-performance Full Range Flat Response (FRFR) powered cabinet designed specifically for guitarists using digital amp modelers and profilers. Featuring a 10" custom driver with a 1" coaxial compression driver, the LFR-110 delivers crystal-clear articulation and studio-grade tone across the full frequency spectrum, making it an ideal stage and studio companion.
With 200 watts RMS of power and a lightweight, portable design, the LFR-110 is perfect for modern guitar rigs. The cabinet supports XLR, 1/4", and auxiliary inputs, and includes Tilt EQ, HF Trim, and Ground Lift controls to help tailor your tone to any venue. It also features a rugged, road-ready construction and an XLR DI output for direct connection to front-of-house or recording systems.
Whether you're gigging, rehearsing, or recording, the Laney LFR-110 offers the clarity and punch needed to let your digital tones shine.
- Power rating: 250 W, 125 W RMS
- Max SPL = 118dB SPL (continus), 121 dB SPL (peak)
- Speakers: 1 x 10" HH blue 25038 professional woofer + 1" La Voce compression driver and horn
- Connectors: Combi XLR in, Aux in, DI XLR out
- Controls: Volume, HF trim, DI out emulation switch, ground lift, light switch
- Bluetooth: Bluetooth® 5.0 with true wireless stereo (TWS) functionality to two units, supporting A2DP streaming
- Response: Full range flat response 55Hz to 18 Khz, with switchable cabinet emulation and HF trim
- Crossover frequency: 2.4 kHz
- Cabinet: Tilt mechanism
- Handles: op mounted grab seal bar handles
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 475 x 383 x 300 mm (18.7 x 15.1 x 11,8")
- Weight: 9,4 kg (20.7 lbs)
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