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The HeadRush Flex Prime is a compact, professional-grade guitar and bass multi-effects processor featuring a 4" responsive touchscreen and a powerful multi-core CPU. It offers over 700 premium amp, cab, and effect emulations with ultra-realistic dynamic response, plus a pro looper, integrated drum machine, and Wi-Fi connectivity for instant access to 10,000+ community presets. Designed for gigging musicians and studio pros alike, its durable chassis includes customizable footswitches and an expression pedal, making it a versatile creative hub that fits seamlessly into any rig.


























| ASIN | B0DJDJQLPW |
| Amperage | 3 Amps |
| Audio Output Effects | Distortion, Delay, Chorus, Reverb, Modulation |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,942 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #4 in Multieffects Processors |
| Brand | HEADRUSH |
| Brand Name | HEADRUSH |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Type | 1/4" TRS, 1/4" TS, 1/4" Stereo, 1/8" MIDI, USB Type-B |
| Controls Type | Touch, Footswitch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 118 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 Type B |
| Item Dimensions | 11.76 x 6 x 2 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.76"L x 6"W x 2"H |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | inMusic Brands Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FLEX |
| Model Name | Flex Prime |
| Model Number | FLEX |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 11.76"L x 6"W x 2"H |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | Flex Prime |
| UPC | 694318026403 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer. |
D**U
Nice multi effects unit
Moved over from a Pod GO to this Flex Prime. I am very happy so far. The learning curve is a little steeper on this vs. the Pod Go, gut it's more customizable. The touch screen is very responsive if not a little small but I don't have any issues with it not responding or it not registering where I touch. The expression pedal is almost comically small but it does work as intended (mainly only use it for volume control). Most importantly it sounds REALLY good (I am running it through a Headrush FRFR-112). It has almost all the flexibility of the big prime without all the switches, bigger screen, etc. Just a more trimmed down version but the same CPU and software.
D**6
As Good As It Gets at This Price!
I love the tones I hear on recordings of my favorite guitarists. THOSE are the sounds I want to hear when I’m playing. So my new ‘rig’ is a powered FRFR cabinet being fed by a digital modeler front end. I tried the $399 Tonex unit and found it mostly excellent except that it isn’t a true modeling amp but rather a unit built around specific tone samples. Some were fantastic, others much less so. The unit also had a handful of basic effects to complement those samples. In contrast, and for only $100 more, the HeadRush Flex Prime uses meticulously crafted models of LOTS and LOTS of actual popular amps, effects, cabinets and IRs too. I finally have the full spectrum of guitar tones spanning from the 50s through today, accurately and faithfully reproduced, right down to the feel of how the tones respond to my fingers, pick, dynamics and note muting techniques. I am currently feeding it into my Spark FRFR cabinet and it sounds terrific, and ay all volume levels too. Getting satisfying, album-like tones at low volume levels is one of the benefits of using a FRFR based system. A conventional tube amp has to be cranked to ear-splitting levels to get the tones we crave, but that our wives and neighbors hate to also have to listen to. This unit supposedly has the exact same technical innards and sound models as the bigger, more expensive HeadRush units, and each tonal patch allow up to fifteen ‘blocks’ including an amp and cab, and are almost endlessly tweakable, but easily and in instantly musically ways. I’ve had it now for about a month and have already created the dozen or so patches I need to cover 90% of what I need. The learning curve is about an hour, but the combinations of tonal elements near infinite, and so I’ve barely scratched the surface. But the results are accurate, satisfying and most importantly, INSPIRING! You just want to play for hours! But it doesn’t stop there. Included is their ‘Revalver 5.0’ software, a program where you can modify amp models’ internal circuitry and build rigs that can ultimately be transferred to your physical unit. There’s also their ‘Amp Cloner’ software for capturing your own amps’ tones should you have a specific amp sound you’d like to take everywhere you go without having to lug your heavy tube amp head/combo and half/full stack. I’m just getting into these so look for a follow-up review in another few months. Is the experience the same as standing in front of a raging stack blasting at 120 db while your pant legs flutter? No. But in my mind it’s better. You get to hear the tones you’re actually chasing, like you hear on the albums, at any volume you want. And they sound right because this little box has accurate models of the amps that created them, not just the one or two tones your stack provides.
Y**1
Great product at a fraction of the price of the big boys!
I have all of the Tonex Line and 2 Valeton GP-5 pedals and 2 versions of the Sonicake modelers but none compare to this. The ease of creating and editing a rig is amazing. The sounds are great and I found a lot of pre-created free rigs online and loaded many IRs to create my own. I love the vintage Tweed and Vox IR sounds and the versatility of the rig editing on the browser based app is unsurpassed. Very high quality!
H**O
The last pedal your likely ever going to buy
If you're anywhere from a hobbyist to a mid range professional, this thing will replace your whole rig, period. Portable, nuanced signal routing, computer editor, flexible backpanel ports, and the ability to clone gear! On top of that, it's an audio interface! The only downsides for some people are that this unit has only 3 foot switches and that the pedal doesn't have a lot of range, but those are minor sacrifices in my book.
T**N
Mostly good.
I have used this thing everyday since I bought it. My fascination got the best of me and after watching several videos I had to buy it. There is a lot of sponsored information which equates to positive and often misleading information. It works great for what it is. A multi-effects pedal with lots of Amps, Cabs/IRs, and effects to shape the tone you want. I did run into so latency issues using the Flex Prime. Then later an issue where my guitar was delayed, like a delay effect so it was playing twice but I didn't even have a delay on the board. One of the main selling points is the ability to clone Amps and combine Amps into one to create a "Superclone". That function sucks. The ReValver Amp Clone app is horrible and makes unfaithful low quality clones of amps. It is not even close to the excellent quality of the free Neural Amp Modeler (NAM) amp cloner. Everything else works well enough. I kinda wish I would have saved my money a bought a Fractal product instead.
J**Z
Powerful, Easy-to-Use Multi-FX Pedal
I picked up the HeadRush Flex Prime, and it’s honestly one of the most user-friendly multi-effects units I’ve used. It packs a ton of features into a compact pedal, but the touchscreen interface makes everything surprisingly simple to navigate and dial in. The effect patches are some of the best I’ve heard in a multi effects pedal. Plenty of adjustability and creativity! Right out of the box, the amp models and effects sound great—from clean tones to high-gain, plus solid bass presets. The ability to load custom IRs is a big bonus if you like fine-tuning your tone or matching specific cabinets. The onboard lessons and connectivity features are a nice touch, especially if you’re learning or want an all-in-one practice setup. What I liked: * Excellent sound quality with realistic amp and cab modeling * Touchscreen interface is intuitive and fast to use * Tons of effects and presets for guitar and bass * Built-in looper is great for practice and layering ideas * Wi-Fi & Bluetooth for updates and extra features * IR loader for custom tones and flexibility * USB connectivity for recording and editing Things to know: * There’s a slight learning curve if you’re new to multi-effects units * Not as many footswitches as larger boards, so patch setup matters for live use Overall: This is a feature-packed, great-sounding multi-effects processor that’s easy to use and versatile enough for practice, recording, or gigs. If you want a modern all-in-one pedal with a clean interface and tons of options, the Flex Prime is a solid choice and value for the money.
S**A
Great pedal but too complex and not easy to access some features.
I have been looking for years to replace my cheap Zoom GX1 four, and I tried lots of different brands and models but none had a decent drum machine and looper easily accessible like my Zoom and being a solo artist with a wide range of styles that was my priority. Also the fact that it’s so small and light to fit in my Traveling guitar and battery powered is another main factor for me. This Headrush Flex Prime looked like a potential candidate and I was reluctantly overlooking the lack of battery powered option in exchange of the Alesis drum machine and a longer looper time. The Headrush is 5 times more expensive and of course the quality is (slightly) better and the options to tweak the patches are basically limited only to your imagination…and the time you are willing to spend on it. After a month of tweaking (which almost drove me insane) I had to return it because it’s way too complex and the access to the looper and the drums is a nightmare. Also, I have been a great fan of Alesis drum products since my first HR16 but the samples annd patterns included in this pedal were too weird and obnoxious. I tried to find a solution to simplify the use of the pedal and bought an M-Wave midi controller to access looper and drums via midi, but that is another little nightmare in itself because you have to download a Chinese app on your smartphone and pair it with the controller every time and also carry more stuff with you when performing. The final deal breaker was when I finally tried it on the stage and I couldn’t figure out what number or name of patch I was on, because from standing up it was way to small to read. I will miss some of the sounds I created, especially the Acoustic guitar model, but my old reliable Zoom is decent too and I really don’t care for fancy IRs…I’m old school and all I need is clean, boost, crunch, lead and acoustic. I HAVE A DREAM: A pedal just like the Zoom GX1 four (with raised buttons to start loops and patterns-like I modded mine) but STEREO, with a bit longer loop time and with the option to load MY OWN drum patterns and/or connect online to other users to exchange patches and drum patterns 😜
R**J
Excellent
Bit of a learning curve but very worth it, great tones to be found by a patient tweaker! Doesn’t have that digital sound, or feel, very low latency, undetectable actually If you get one, watch some videos on it, read the manual, experiment!!
A**T
Bas systeem
Prima werkend systeem voor Bas
G**1
The best compact multi effect pedal on the market
I was looking for a multi effect pedal & researched all the available models. I wanted something quite small but feature packed & one which had great amp models & effects. Upon finding the headrush, I saw it had a 5 minute looper, a practice mode, owner clones which they upload to the cloud, bluetooth & WiFi, basically an endless list of everything you could possibly need. I don't have anywhere local to try one out so looked online. Prices were all pretty similar & with it being pretty new, used ones weren't available. I did however get one here, that someone had returned, with a great saving. I paid £326 & this is an absolute bargain. Having used it, the retail price is a bargain for what this little box of tricks can do. It's easy to use, sounds fantastic & the headrush cloud has lots of available amps, rigs & pedals. You can basically have any sound you want, with the tech of a pedal. A recent update came out, version 4.1 with more effect pedals & a better cloning tool for those who want their amp sound in a box. All in all I'm delighted with my purchase. It has every function I could possibly need, it's built like a tank & small enough to put in a gig bag. With every guitar sound you can dream of, it's versatile for any application. I'd happily pay full price for one & if this one got stolen, I'd buy another right away.
A**ー
ヘッドフォンのみで使用しました
パッチの音はクリアですね。特にメサブギの音が本物に近いかどうかはさておき金属的な響きで気に入っております。
G**L
J’adore
Superbe machine qui remplace mon FM-3. Et oui, je préfère le flex en terme de son, de DSP, l’aspect pratique, le format, la pédale d’expression et surtout…le prix! Super content :D
R**.
Pédalier Moderne de qualité
Génial. A répondu aux exigences des nouvelles sonorités et technologies. Je le recommande
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