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Laney LFR-212 Full-Range Flat Response Active Cabinet Black

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NAMM 2020 Laney LFR-212 800 Watt FRFR Powered Cab Demo

Description
Designed to move lots of air and deliver the varied tones of a digital guitar setup, where it matters the most—to your audience, the LFR-212 is a powerful full range flat response powered cabinet. Loaded with a pair of vertically spaced, custom-voiced 12" drivers and a 1" LaVoce Compression driver, the LFR-212 delivers detailed, precise, full-range response with no unwanted coloring.



Features
- 800 watts
- XLR/Jack combi sockets
- MP3/AUX in
- XLR DI out
- Ergonomic side-mount grab handles
Specs
- Switchable front illumination
- Single channel
- HF Trim
- Full-range flat response
- 2 x 12" Custom Drivers + 1" La Voce compression driver
- Item dimensions (HxWxD): 770 mm x 555 mm x 360 mm (HWD)
- Weight: 30 kg
Reviews
3.33
3 Reviews
67%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Outdoor Events / Games2
- Performances2
- Professional Recording2
- Home Studio1
- Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing1
- Bulky/Heavy2
- Pricey / Poor Value1
- Craftsmanship1
- No better than comparable FRFR1
- Experienced2
- Professional Musician1
- Durable2
- Good Audio2
- Versatile2
- Easy To Use1
Reviewed by 3 customers
Im amazed by the beauty and sound of this cab!
submitted9 months ago
byRichard
fromNew Jersey
Beautiful sound works perfect with my quad cortex! Got it delivered to my local guitar center so I would know it was handled with care ! Can't wait for my first gig!
Major regrets.
submitted3 years ago
byDave
fromCincinnati
Huge disappointment, especially considering the price. Bought it new and out of the box the front skrim is loose at the top obstructing the lights, some kind a fabric is just hanging in the ports on the back, and the covering is peeling up and defective.
Great all rounder for the modeling crew
submitted3 years ago
byDoug
fromMaryland
Huge headroom. Great transparency and patch translation with minor adjustments. Total amp in the room feel as I prefer to use in 412 mode as opposed to running in frfr mode. I just disable my cab/IR block. Keeps up with loud rock drummer. Heavy and sizeable but that's the point.
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submitted3 years ago
asked byJerry
fromSan Francisco, CA
Hello. Is this currently available at the Guitar Center in San Francisco?
I’m very sorry, this is not available locally