JUST PEDALS

        • Product categories

HeadRush Pedalboard Multi FX Processor – Nearly New – New HeadRush Guitar Effect Pedal

£650.00

The path to your perfect tone has never been easier. The HeadRush Pedalboard boasts unique features most notably the first multi-fx processor to feature a multi-touch 7-inch screen. This is then combined with a quad-core processor custom designed to deliver the most authentic tones possible and seamlessly switch between them. Whether youre searching for the…

When you click on “Add to Basket” or “More Details,” you’ll be taken to a partner website where you can find additional information about this product. As an affiliate, we may receive a small commission for this, but it won’t cost you anything extra.

View more pedals made by:
View all pedals of the type : effect pedals

Description

The HeadRush Pedalboard Multi FX Processor – Nearly New is in New condition and made by HeadRush , it is a great New Nearly – Processor FX Multi Pedalboard HeadRush Guitar Effect Pedal- The path to your perfect tone has never been easier. The HeadRush Pedalboard boasts unique features most notably the first multi-fx processor to feature a multi-touch 7-inch screen. This is then combined with a quad-core processor custom designed to deliver the most authentic tones possible and seamlessly switch between them. Whether youre searching for the perfect studio tone or needing to fill a stage the HeadRush Pedalboard makes the quest for your ideal tone as simple as possible. Firmware Update 2.1 now available! Featuring an additional 3 amps over 140 exclusive HeadRush cabinet impulses and 8 effects all for free it?s never been a better time to join the HeadRush family! For more information see PDF ?HeadRush FW v2.1 Release Notes?. . Available from Just Pedals for only £ 650 Huge Selection of Tones Whether you’re aiming for vibrant American styles cleans gnarly British dirty tones or you want to combine both with octave and modulation effects the HeadRush can do it. Powered by the newest version of AVID Eleven Rack HD Expanded software the HeadRush Pedalboard is packed with authentic amplifier models cabinets microphones and effects. The simple-to-assign switches mean building your perfect pedalboard is incredibly easy. The expression pedal alone can link up to four (eight if you use the additional expression pedal input) effect or amplifier parameters per patch. This allows you to control any parameter you choose without your hands leaving the fretboard. Signal routing is near limitless with pre-sets for stereo amplifiers wet/dry/wet rigs and 4-cable method patches. You can even assign outputs to split dry and wet signals to run simultaneously making recording and live performance with the HeadRush even more versatile. Super Fast Workflow The HeadRush Pedalboard is the new standard in multi-fx units. The multi-touch seven-inch screen lets you get started and make changes without diving into a manual. Much like a smart phone or tablet the touch screen allows for an immediate change to be made with just your finger tip. Moving pedals around in your signal chain or changing any parameters a simple drag and drop not only speeds up your workflow but also means you spend less time with your hands away from your instrument. The reinforced touchscreen is not only easy to navigate but it’s also incredibly clear from any angle. Whether you’re crammed into a pub corner with no light or you’re playing main stage festivals the touchscreen display provides clarity no matter the venue. The premium LED scribble strips above each of the 12 footswitches allow you to know what is assigned to which footswitch with just a quick glance. Recording Connectivity and Re-amp Capabilities The HeadRush can be used either as a standalone unit or it can easily integrate into your current setup. Two XLR outputs (with a ground lift switch) allows you to go directly into a desk whilst two 1/4-inch jack outputs allow for a stereo amp set-up (you can also go direct into a desk with the additional line-level boost). The unit also boasts a stereo FX loop allowing you to integrate pedals or outboard you already own seamlessly into your HeadRush signal chain. The USB connection on the back of the HeadRush offers even more versatility. The USB can simply transfer your patches onto your computer for safe keeping as well as download patches from the HeadRush Cloud (which allows users to share patches with one another). You can also upload your own cabinet IRs (Impulse Responses) to the HeadRush meaning you can expand your sound with custom impulses. You can also record and re-amp via the USB connection. The USB allows for four channels in and out including a stereo dry and wet signal all at 24-bit rate 96kHz sample rate meaning every note is captured at extremely high quality. To re-amp once the board is connected into your DAW (Direct Audio Workstation) simply send the signal to the HeadRush set the HeadRush to ‘Re-Amp’ in the USB settings and hit record. V2.0 Firmware Update Release After listening to community feedback HeadRush have released firmware update 2.0 for the HeadRush Pedalboard. This update gives HeadRush users a host of additional new features such as 7 stunning new classic amp models a huge 160 exclusive cabinets IRs (Impulse Responses) as well as 4 new modulation and 2 reverb/delay effects. As well as this huge update to the sounds and tones of the PedalBoard there have also been software updates to the Setlist feature Global Settings and a host more inner working to optimise the efficiency of your Pedlaboard. For full release notes see the PDF above. 11 Free Exclusive Choptone Patches HeadRush and Choptone have teamed up once again to offer HeadRush users 11 custom high quality patches for free! Covering a variety of playing styles and genres the new Choptones patches contain different scenes within them and custom IRs (Impulse Responses) created specifically for this pack. These high-quality IRs include an ENGL Standard 4×12 with Celestion V30 speakers Marshall 425 cabinet with Celestion G12C speakers Mesa Boogie Over Sized 4×12 loaded with Celestion V30’s and a Fender The Edge Deluxe signature 1×12 pine cabinet loaded with a Celestion Alnico Blue speaker.This fantastic tone pack is only valid from the 11th October 2018 until the 31st January 2019 with any new HeadRush purchase. Redeem your free Choptones from the Choptones website. FeaturesGapless preset switching with reverb/delay tail spillover Record and re-amp via USB LED Lights are perfect for dark stages Easy-to-use interface Hands-free edit mode 1/8″ (3.5mm) aux input Custom-designed quad-core DSP system Integrate your FX and outboard gear 1/4″ (6.35mm) headphone output Individual footswitch OLED screens Roadworthy steel chassis MIDI input and output Looper with 20 minutes of record time Universal power supplySpecifications General Power Requirments: AC100-240V 50/50Hz-1.2A Power Adaptor Inputs: Jack Expression Pedal Aux Midi FX Loop Right Jack FX Loop Left (Mono) Jack Outputs:Right XLR Left (Mono) XLR Right JAck Left (Mono) Jack Phones Jack FX Loop Right Jack FX Loop Left (Mono) Jack Other connectivity: USB Models and effects available on-board 33 Amps 15 Cabs 10 Mic sims 6 Distortion sounds 5 EQ types 11 Modulation sims 7 Reverb/Delays

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “HeadRush Pedalboard Multi FX Processor – Nearly New – New HeadRush Guitar Effect Pedal”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

About Headrush

We have one of the largest online selection of new and used Headrush music gear. If you are looking for your next pedal, we will have it online at JustPedals with fast delivery direct to you at home. Every item on the JustPedal menu is delivered by sellers to all areas of the USA & UK.

Headrush is a brand known for its cutting-edge guitar and bass equipment, particularly digital amp modelers, multi-effects processors, and pedals. The company focuses on providing professional-grade gear that delivers exceptional sound quality, versatility, and ease of use, making it a popular choice among musicians in live and studio environments. Headrush’s products are designed to offer realistic amp modelling and a wide array of effects, providing musicians with an all-in-one solution for shaping their sound.

One of Headrush’s flagship products is the Headrush Pedalboard, a powerful multi-effects processor that features intuitive touchscreen controls and advanced modelling technology. This device allows musicians to access a wide range of amp and effect models, all in a user-friendly interface. Headrush is known for its ability to deliver high-quality tones with minimal setup, making it ideal for performers who need reliable, versatile equipment. The company also offers the Gigboard and FRFR-108 speaker, further expanding its range of tools designed to offer both studio-quality tones and live performance flexibility.

FX

Guitar Effect Pedal

A guitar pedal, also known as an effects pedal, is a device used by guitarists to alter the sound of their instrument in various ways. These pedals are typically small, foot-operated units that are connected in a signal chain between the guitar and the amplifier. They can modify the guitar’s tone, pitch, and dynamics by applying different effects such as distortion, reverb, delay, chorus, and more. Guitar pedals come in both analog and digital formats, and they allow musicians to create a wide range of sounds, enhancing their musical expression and creativity. They are essential tools for guitarists in genres ranging from rock and blues to jazz and electronic music.

Multi

A multi-effects pedal is a versatile device used by musicians, particularly guitarists and bassists, that combines multiple effects and signal processing features into a single unit.

It allows players to access a range of effects—such as reverb, delay, distortion, chorus, and more—without needing to use multiple separate pedals.

Multi-effects units typically offer a variety of preset and programmable options, enabling musicians to create and save complex effect combinations and signal chains tailored to their specific needs.

These pedals often include features like digital amp modelling, built-in tuners, and other utilities, providing an all-in-one solution for both practice and performance.

Multi-effects pedals can streamline setups, reduce pedalboard clutter, and offer extensive flexibility in shaping sound.

They are popular among musicians for their convenience, comprehensive capabilities, and the ability to experiment with different tones and effects in a single device.

New

Just New products for sale, unused, and in their original packaging. They come with a protected seller guarantee and include manufacturer warranties. Read more for additional details.

PedalBoard

A pedalboard is a flat surface or board that guitarists use to organize and connect multiple guitar effects pedals together in a single, portable unit. It serves as a centralized platform for mounting and arranging pedals, cables, and power supplies, allowing for easy access and control during live performances, rehearsals, or studio sessions. Here are some key components and features of a typical pedalboard:

1. **Board**: The main surface or platform of the pedalboard where the pedals are mounted. Pedalboards come in various sizes and materials, such as wood, aluminum, or composite materials. The board may have a slatted or perforated design to accommodate cable routing and mounting hardware.

2. **Pedal Mounting**: Pedals are attached to the pedalboard using hook-and-loop fasteners (e.g., Velcro) or pedalboard-specific mounting brackets. This allows for easy removal and rearrangement of pedals while providing stability and security during use.

3. **Cable Management**: Pedalboards often include features for organizing and routing cables neatly, such as cable ties, cable clips, or cable channels. This helps minimize cable clutter and keeps the pedalboard tidy and organized.

4. **Power Supply**: Many pedalboards come with built-in power supplies or mounting options for external power sources. Power supplies provide the necessary voltage and current to power multiple pedals simultaneously, eliminating the need for individual battery power or multiple power adapters.

5. **Patch Cables**: Patch cables are used to connect the input and output jacks of each pedal on the pedalboard. They come in various lengths and configurations, including straight and right-angle plugs, to accommodate different pedal layouts and signal routing requirements.

6. **Effects Order**: The order in which pedals are arranged on the pedalboard can affect the overall sound and tone of the guitar signal. Guitarists often experiment with different pedal orders to achieve their desired tone, typically placing dynamics and filtering effects (e.g., compressors, EQs) first in the signal chain, followed by modulation effects (e.g., chorus, phaser), and ending with time-based effects (e.g., delay, reverb).

7. **Transportation**: Some pedalboards include features for easy transportation and protection, such as carrying handles, padded cases, or flight cases. These features make it convenient for guitarists to transport their pedalboards between gigs or rehearsals while keeping their pedals safe and secure.

Overall, a pedalboard serves as a centralized hub for organizing, powering, and controlling guitar effects pedals, providing guitarists with a versatile and customizable platform for shaping their tone and sound. Whether it’s a compact pedalboard for small gigs or a large, multi-tiered setup for elaborate effects rigs, pedalboards are essential tools for guitarists looking to explore and expand their sonic possibilities.

Processor

A processor, in the context of guitar effects and audio equipment, refers to a device or unit that processes and modifies audio signals in various ways. Guitar processors, also known as multi-effects processors, are versatile devices that combine multiple effects and signal processing capabilities into a single unit. They offer guitarists a wide range of built-in effects, amp simulations, and signal processing tools, allowing for easy access to a diverse palette of tones and textures.

Here are some key features and functions of guitar processors:

1. **Built-in Effects**: Guitar processors typically include a wide variety of effects such as distortion, modulation, delay, reverb, chorus, and more. These effects can be individually selected, customized, and combined to create unique sounds and tones.

2. **Amp Modeling**: Many guitar processors feature built-in amp and cabinet simulations, allowing guitarists to emulate the sound of various amplifier models and speaker configurations. This versatility enables players to achieve different amp tones and styles without the need for additional gear.

3. **Presets and Programmability**: Guitar processors often come with preset patches and programmable settings, allowing users to save and recall their favorite sounds easily. This feature is particularly useful for live performances, where players can switch between different tones and effects with the press of a footswitch.

4. **Flexibility and Customization**: Guitar processors offer extensive control over parameters such as gain, tone, modulation rate, and delay time, allowing users to tailor their sound to suit their preferences. Some processors also support deep editing and customization via computer software or mobile apps.

5. **Expression Pedal Compatibility**: Many guitar processors are compatible with expression pedals, allowing users to control parameters such as volume, wah, pitch bend, or modulation depth in real-time using their foot. This adds a dynamic and expressive element to performance.

6. **USB Connectivity and Recording**: Some guitar processors feature USB connectivity, allowing users to connect the unit to a computer for recording, editing, and firmware updates. This makes it easy to integrate the processor into a home recording setup or use it as a digital audio interface.

7. **Integration with Amps and Pedalboards**: Guitar processors can be used standalone or integrated into existing amplifier setups and pedalboards. They offer various connectivity options such as input and output jacks, effects loops, and MIDI compatibility, making them versatile tools for shaping guitar tones in any setup.

Overall, guitar processors provide guitarists with a comprehensive solution for achieving a wide range of tones and effects in a single unit. Whether used for practice, recording, or live performance, guitar processors offer flexibility, convenience, and creative potential for players of all levels and styles.

Available for Amazon Prime