Guest monsterthompson Posted August 23, 2014 Share Posted August 23, 2014 This is my first post on Basschat, so hello to everyone I joined because i'm a US user of a G3 Barefaced Super Compact, and my access to the cabs is limited. I feel I've tapped the resources of Talkbass, and I think folks here have more familiarity with the product line based on the searches I've done. I'm looking to pair my Compact with a Midget or a Big Baby, and I'd like some feedback from those who have had a chance to try the various combinations. I have emailed Alex a few times, and I'm looking for user experiences. For background, I'm running the following gear: Nash PB 63 Nash JB 63 Mesa Buster Genz Shuttle 9.0 Diamond BCP1 TC Corona Chorus MXR Envelope Filter Way Huge Pork Loin I'm not in a band now, though I'm looking. I do jam with old mates doing indi-rock stuff. I like playing blues, classic rock, country, metal, punk (mostly Misfits), and industrial. I play finger-style (no slap/pop). The Super Compact is probably too heavy a hitter for a "practice" cab, but I like it. I do wish it had a bit more sparkle for practice (though I'm sure it would be lost in a band setting). I find it a bit boxy in the mids with the Shuttle flat, but the para EQ gets me a good sound with a little tweaking (that is why the knobs turn, right?). The Mesa Buster loves the Compact. I like the cute-factor of the Midget, but I wonder if the crossover of the Baby is more useful for blending it with the Compact. I think the output of the Midget might lend itself to a better "practice volume" cab, though I think the Baby could be a better choice than the Midget as a stand alone because it seems like it has more power to fine tune the sound. I see several fans of the Compact/Midget combo in the searches I've done. The small form factor and the lower price is attractive. As you can probably tell, I'm on the fence between the two and I don't have a solid reason to buy one or the other. I'm hoping someone here will have a story which will sway me. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lozz196 Posted August 23, 2014 Share Posted August 23, 2014 My only experience with BF cabs is having a Compact/Midget set-up. I found the Compact on its own a bit too warm and smooth, and the Midget on its own a bit too aggressive with less bottom end than I would like. But together they were great, each cabs strengths complimenting the others. BF made the two to pair with each other and I think they were spot on. Alex also is great at recommending the right product based on description of sound. My only downer was that at the time I didn`t need the extra high-end that the tweeter in the Midget provides, whereas later on I did, so I`d recommend, if possible, get whatever cab with a tweeter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Merton Posted August 23, 2014 Share Posted August 23, 2014 A lot of the Compact/Midget pairs are the Gen 2 cabs, I'm not aware of anyone running the Gen 3 Compact and Gen 3 Midget together I'n afraid. I run two Super Compacts with my Ashdown CTM100 valve head and it's heavenly Never liked tweeters tho... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest monsterthompson Posted August 23, 2014 Share Posted August 23, 2014 [quote name='Merton' timestamp='1408795857' post='2533531'] A lot of the Compact/Midget pairs are the Gen 2 cabs, I'm not aware of anyone running the Gen 3 Compact and Gen 3 Midget together I'n afraid. I run two Super Compacts with my Ashdown CTM100 valve head and it's heavenly Never liked tweeters tho... [/quote] I had a feeling a fair amount of the pairings were pre G3, based on the post dates in the searches I did. I had been playing Fearful/Fearless cabs for a while, and a Mesa PH115, so the switch to the tweeter less Compact took a bit of adjustment, but nothing terrible. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
41.2Hz Posted August 25, 2014 Share Posted August 25, 2014 Have you tried contacting Alex at Barefaced? He seems to be quite happy to respond to this type of query. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest monsterthompson Posted August 25, 2014 Share Posted August 25, 2014 [quote name='monsterthompson' timestamp='1408754203' post='2533305'] This is my first post on Basschat, so hello to everyone I joined because i'm a US user of a G3 Barefaced Super Compact, and my access to the cabs is limited. I feel I've tapped the resources of Talkbass, and I think folks here have more familiarity with the product line based on the searches I've done. I'm looking to pair my Compact with a Midget or a Big Baby, and I'd like some feedback from those who have had a chance to try the various combinations. I[b][u] have emailed Alex a few times, and I'm looking for user experiences.[/u][/b] [/quote] [quote name='41.2Hz' timestamp='1408982481' post='2535203'] Have you tried contacting Alex at Barefaced? He seems to be quite happy to respond to this type of query. [/quote] Indeed I have Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest monsterthompson Posted September 3, 2014 Share Posted September 3, 2014 Well, I decided to jump into a Super Midget. Order placed. Wish me luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
machinehead Posted September 3, 2014 Share Posted September 3, 2014 You won't regret it. I have a Midget that I bought in, I think, 2009 and I still love it and find it very very useful for pub gigs and any small to medium venue. I see in your first post that you thought the Midget might be a practice amp. No way, the volume from these with surprise you. I prefer my Compact when using only one cab but the Midget is great when space is tight and as a pair - fantastic. The only reason I would sell my barefaced cabs would be to buy the G3 barefaced cabs. Frank. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest monsterthompson Posted September 3, 2014 Share Posted September 3, 2014 [quote name='machinehead' timestamp='1409784323' post='2543444'] You won't regret it. I have a Midget that I bought in, I think, 2009 and I still love it and find it very very useful for pub gigs and any small to medium venue. I see in your first post that you thought the Midget might be a practice amp. No way, the volume from these with surprise you. I prefer my Compact when using only one cab but the Midget is great when space is tight and as a pair - fantastic. The only reason I would sell my barefaced cabs would be to buy the G3 barefaced cabs. Frank. [/quote] I think you my first post mislead you. I don't think the Midget is a practice amp. I did say that it might do better at that volume level than the Compact. That is based on my experience with the Compact being a little dark at lower volume; it certainly brightens up as the volume and watts get pushed. Alex had mentioned the Midget would have a little more thump to it, and I'm assuming the tweeter will add some extra brightness. I'm running a G3 Compact and getting the G3 Midget. He assured me that the G2 and G1 Midgets and Compacts were such different animals, trying to compare/contrast prior versions wasn't a useful exercise. I'm looking forward to having the pair to run as a combo or alone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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