Cabinets

Studio & FRFR Cabinets for Recording Rigs

In a studio context, your cabinet choice directly affects how your recorded guitar or bass translates through a microphone and ultimately sits in a mix. Smaller enclosures like a 1×12 cabinet are often preferred in recording environments — they're easier to position in an iso booth or corner, and their tighter low-end response tends to mic up cleanly without overwhelming the low-mids in your session. Larger 2×12 configurations can capture a broader, more open sound but require more room treatment to tame reflections and resonances at the source.

FRFR (full-range flat-response) cabinets have become essential studio tools for producers and engineers working with digital amp modellers, plugins, and profilers. Rather than adding the colouration of a traditional guitar speaker, an FRFR enclosure reproduces what your modeller is already doing — making it straightforward to track tones that sound exactly like your reference without re-amping. Studio Gears carries Laney's FRFR options alongside their traditional passive cabs, giving you genuine flexibility in how you approach guitar and bass tracking.

The selection here covers a range from practical entry-level options to professional-grade cabinets, with bass-specific designs that handle low-frequency reproduction the way a studio bass rig demands. When evaluating options, consider impedance matching with your amp or interface, power handling relative to your source, and how the cabinet's voicing will complement — or intentionally contrast — the character you're already shaping in the box.

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