

🎸 Your ultimate tone command center—flexible, powerful, and always connected.
The HeadRush Flex Prime is a cutting-edge guitar and bass multi-effects pedal and amp modeler featuring a 4" color touchscreen, a multi-core processor supporting up to 14 DSP blocks per rig, and a vast library of over 700 premium emulations and 350+ impulse responses. It includes a professional-grade looper with up to 5 minutes per layer and 50 layers total, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity for cloud preset sharing, and a built-in USB audio interface. Designed for gigging musicians, it offers customizable footswitches, an expression pedal with adjustable tension, and a compact, durable chassis weighing just 3.5 lbs. The Flex Prime also comes with a 90-day Guitareo membership for skill development and integrates seamlessly with desktop and mobile editors for remote preset management.


























| ASIN | B0DJDJQLPW |
| Amperage | 3 Amps |
| Audio Output Effects | Multi-Effect |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,467 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 15 in Guitar Multi-Effects Pedals |
| Brand | HEADRUSH |
| Brand Name | HEADRUSH |
| Colour | Black |
| Connector Type | USB 2.0 |
| Controls Type | Touch, Footswitch |
| Country of Origin | Taiwan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 676 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 Type B |
| Included Components | Flex Prime, Power Adapter, Quickstart Guide, Safety & Warranty Manual |
| Item Dimensions | 29.9 x 15.2 x 5.1 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.2L x 29.9W x 5.1H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 1.6 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | inMusic Europe Limited |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FLEX |
| Model Name | Flex Prime |
| Model Number | FLEX |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Warranty | 12 months manufacturer. |
| Product dimensions | 15.2L x 29.9W x 5.1H centimetres |
| Set Name | Yes |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | Flex Prime |
| UPC | 694318026403 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
A**R
Fantastic Effects Processor
It's got loads of amps and effects that are way too complicated for my brain and cover all the bases well as far as I'm concerned. I find the user interface excellent being a touch screen and knob combination. It was very intuitive and didn't require looking at the manual at all. Important to me is that I wanted a built-in, well implemented looper. This is something that most reviews and YouTubes don't cover. Line 6 (Pod Go, HX Stomp) don't do good loopers in theirs. The Headrush has a permanent, always available looper - at the time of writing, my understanding is that Line 6 require you to place a looper block into the particular patch you're using. This takes up a processing slot and has to be done on a per patch basis. It is also limited to a max of 80 seconds. The Headrush looper is always available and can record up 50 layers up to 5 mins per layer and a total time of up to 20 mins I believe. You're free to change patches between recording layers. It's not a multi-functional looper like BOSS RC-500/600 devices but is great for capturing ideas. It can be connected to the laptop to allow loops to be moved either way. It doesn't have any built-in rhythms like some such as Zoom but you could transfer a WAV or MP3 drum beat via USB and have it as layer one of a loop. You could play stuff through the AUX In but having something controlled via the footswitches is better IMHO. For example, the WAV or MP3 could be an entire song minus your guitar bit which you can then jam/solo over and capture your genius as a new loop layer. You can also record as either pre- or post-processing which, if set to pre-, would allow you to record the clean signal so then when you play it back it will play through whatever the current patch is. This would allow you to take your riff and try out different patches without having to play it again and again. Yes, I would have liked a few more footswitches but that's the way it goes (you could pipe in a MIDI footswitch for some extra control but that'll probably cost you half as much again). The software allows you a lot of flexibility in how you want to configure the footswitches e.g. on/off stomps, patch changes, scene changes, set list changes. I like having the expression pedal. It doesn't get used much but I didn't want to have yet another external expression pedal hanging around when the occasional funk fix is required. Auto Wah is always terrible so the only way to get good wah-wah-ing is to use a pedal in my view so having it there is great. The pedal is small but has a very good movement and weight to it. Very solid (and tension can be adjusted). The whole device is nice and compact, very sturdily built and fits in a gig bag pocket a treat (the sticky out ones, not the flush zip ones). Personally, I couldn't be happier and wish I'd bought it sooner.
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.
P**L
Good bang for buck
Great unit. Using it hybrid with the synergy system.
J**S
Unbeatable for the price
Firstly, let me say I've owned the following: Mooer GE200 (twice, don't ask), Mooer GE150, Line 6 HX Stomp, Line 6 Pod Go, Hotone Ampero One. I now have the Headrush MX5 and will be sticking with that, unless I can suddenly find the cash to buy one of the big Headrush boards, which is unlikely, tbh. The learning curve on setting the MX5 up to yield a bunch of presets that work and sound great is nowhere near as a steep as the ones I've owned before. Line 6 gear is good, but Headrush beats it (for my money) in sound quality and flexibility. I play guitar in a band where I need, at most, 3 really good sounds - a chorus-y clean, a fatter, driven sound and a cut-through-the-rest lead tone. I've got those set up on the MX5 and believe me, I'm no tech-head who religiously reads the manual first. Setting up the signal chain and fine-tuning the elements until the sound is dialled in to the user's satisfaction is very easy and intuitive. And the best part is that the presets available online work across ALL Headrush gear, so unlike Line 6 where you can hear a belting tone on a Helix and can't port it across to an HX Stomp or Pod, there's a lot of great tones out there waiting. Dive in, you won't be disappointed.
K**N
MX5 good product but!
I’ve owned the pedalboard which has a seven inch touch screen the MX5 has a five inch which makes it a little fiddly you find yourself having to correct selecting parameter options (ok if you have thin fingers) The sound quality is very good compared to leading brands though the one I’ve used had a noise when you plucked a string that shouldn’t have been there? So it’s going back. Where these are better than other brands is the ease of use and functionality if you know fx pedals you’ll be creating your own sounds fast. I found the bigger board just too big but it has complete functionality whereas the MX5 you lack some options that in a live scenario you’ll miss. The Gigboard would be better. Buy it on Prime if you don’t like it send it back.
J**.
Massive sound from such a small unit.
I have used the Line 6 Helix and Boss GT1000 which also sound amazing, but for some reason, I like the sound and workflow better of this. They have somehow shoved the same capabilities of the full size unit into this….how? I don’t know, but I love it. Throw it in a backpack and go. My only niggle is the power adapter- it seems a little cheap and flimsy, so if you are using it for gigging, be careful! Editing is a breeze and in my opinion, this unit has the most useful presets out of the box. If you like using a looper, Headrush excel In this department. All in all, a super unit!
A**J
switch off noise gate
need to spend a little time getting used to using, as with other similar units. excellent sounds, judge with your ears not any inferred named types. use them as a guide only to get the sound you want. this is true of all these types of units. each RIG or patch is fully adjustable. i recommend switching off the noise gate on every RIG by clicking on " in " and removing it. the gate will affect any very softly played notes and cut them off. you can always switch back on for high gain settings. i'm pleased with the purchase and am slowly getting to grips with it not being used to this approach.
D**Y
A great concept but feels underdeveloped
The idea behind this unit is brilliant but there were several things about it that disappointed me. I sent mine back almost immediately but if they ironed out the wrinkles I'd consider buying it again despite the price. I really liked the interface and the touch screen functions, especially the ability to move virtual pedals around, however I found the amp heads unusually bright and harsh and none of the drive settings amp or pedal, seemed as natural as some of my cheaper units. I did a proper pedal switch comparison with other units with similar heads/settings and it wasn't my imagination! I also felt that with a unit of this power, the phaser could have had more viable parameters (my cheaper Zoom does) and I couldn't find any range settings on the Wah? Perhaps it was there but I had a good look. I was very impressed by the harmoniser - no lag, very accurate and a good sound. Don't need those very often though. The idea behind this unit IS the way forward for me, but I think they need to get some of the basics better sorted before I'd consider using one.
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