Gigboard to FRFR via TS instrument cable 1/4 at both ends. FRFR to PA or FOH via XLR cable.
Have located a store model and will check out an FRFR108 next week. Will need to confirm with the store sales reps what type cable is used. Connecting to an outboard mixer will require a F/XLR > M/XLR IIRC. (the sales rep I spoke with today provided misinformation because he thought the FRFR output was a balanced signal (it is, yet he said not line level) which doesn't compute because connecting 2 FRFRs goes from FRFR out (line level) to FRFR input.)
frfr is for suckers, pa speakers or soundblaster computer speakers from goodwill are equally full range and as ‘flat’ as the manufacturer was willing to get it. none of these ‘color the sound’ sound like guitar cabs.
Sure. Where does your amp sit, son?
Respectfully, the FRFR108 is a 2000W powered speaker (much like any PA speaker or wedge monitor) that you can position on a solid shelf (my "fireplace" bookshelf construct), floor or amp riser and receive appreciable volume yet never need increase volume beyond necessary levels. The benefit is that the FRFR108 weighs only 19 lbs (your newborn infant about the same).
Other guitarists may try sizing you up and making you feel "small" when they see your rig. You can tell them you don't have back pain from lifting/lugging your gear on weekend gigs. That'll learn 'em.
There is really no trick involved. Everything you need to know is based on creating a rig within the HR Gigboard, giving it some instructions, and knowing it will do its job. The not-so-easy part is teaching the HR to do its job. That requires some knowledge on your part. Just like LBB instructed me as to how to connect the HR, my job was to get to know the HR well enough so it would be that much easier to teach the HR to do what I had hoped it would do.
And thus far, have created 2 rigs with AMP model blocks (clean and lead) that will serve as "test cases" and through which the FRFR will receive signal. Relatively straight-forward. The "tricky part" will be selecting an appropriate CAB model from HR's selection, and listening to that in order to help make the correct decision about a purchase or not. I'm really not planning on quizzing the sales reps at all. That's best left to "lawyers and doctors." My job is just practicing with my HR presets, and putting things either away or in place so I can utilize the devices more easily when the time arrives.
And the FRFR won't likely need reside on the floor, but next to me, just below shoulder level where I can sit and hear the device without increasing any volume appreciably.