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If i wanted to get rid of my Schroeder 1212L for a 1x15.....


dave_bass5
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Nice one.

Mine just turned up (thanks Alex).

Wow, you dont get a lot for your money these days, its tiny lol. It looks lovely and the weight is just perfect. Im still sceptical about the gig volume as its quite a bit smaller than my 1212L, but im sure its going to work out well though.
Wont get to play through it until at least tomorrow night. Cant wait.

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[quote name='dave_bass5' timestamp='1438159271' post='2832076']
Im still sceptical about the gig volume as its quite a bit smaller than my 1212L[/quote]

Wish i could see your face when you turn it on and crank up your amp :D
If you can, get someone else to play whilst you walk around too. That was the most impressive thing to me

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Ill take a selfie at the first gig :-)

I use a wireless system and im normally the one to go out front at soundcheck so ill hear it exactly as the audience will. The first gig is a small pub stage an im right in the corner, not a good test for volume but it will show how well controlled the low end is. I normally have low end issues at this venue (and i always use a Gramma pad) so i cant wait to hear the real low end coming though.
Its the larger gigs im more worried about but in a way im not that worried.
i do believe what has been written, i understand the engineering in these cabs make this possible, so i know my doubts will go once i get used to it.

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And here we are. The cab is in our basement so please excuse the not very tidy shots.



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[url="https://flic.kr/p/vGDGNk"]Barefaced Retro two 10[/url] by [url="https://www.flickr.com/photos/davebass5/"]Dave Pearce[/url], on Flickr

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[url="https://flic.kr/p/wE1xLZ"]Barefaced Retro two 10[/url] by [url="https://www.flickr.com/photos/davebass5/"]Dave Pearce[/url], on Flickr

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[url="https://flic.kr/p/vGvxiA"]Barefaced Retro two 10[/url] by [url="https://www.flickr.com/photos/davebass5/"]Dave Pearce[/url], on Flickr

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Cheers Guys.

Yes its 15" high when sitting the right way up, and 24" when on its side. Ill have it on a Gramma pad so i guess we cna add a few more inches to that.

Its very light, i can already appreciate how easy the get in and outs will be. Although my 1212L is a neo cab its still pretty heavy if i have to carry it too far.
The BF will be a pleasure to carry.

@Alex, I'm just wondering how this will work on its side (so port facing down) whilst on a Gramma pad. Any drawbacks to this?

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[quote name='dave_bass5' timestamp='1438184456' post='2832369']
Cheers Guys.

Yes its 15" high when sitting the right way up, and 24" when on its side. Ill have it on a Gramma pad so i guess we cna add a few more inches to that.

Its very light, i can already appreciate how easy the get in and outs will be. Although my 1212L is a neo cab its still pretty heavy if i have to carry it too far.
The BF will be a pleasure to carry.

@Alex, I'm just wondering how this will work on its side (so port facing down) whilst on a Gramma pad. Any drawbacks to this?
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It's not a port in the conventional sense and has been designed to work horizontally or vertically :) I believe it's really designed to work horizontally as a first choice but vertically is fine / there's some stuff on the BF website which explains it all better than I could manage :)

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Yeah I got all that before, I understand it's tuned differently to most cabs, and that its at its best on its long edge. What I'm not clear about is using it upright with a gramma pad. As these are designed to de couple the can from the floor I'm wondering what the effect will be.

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[quote name='dave_bass5' timestamp='1438189402' post='2832420']Yeah I got all that before, I understand it's tuned differently to most cabs, and that its at its best on its long edge. What I'm not clear about is using it upright with a gramma pad. As these are designed to de couple the can from the floor I'm wondering what the effect will be.[/quote]

The Gramma pad is for mechanical decoupling, not acoustic, so it still couples the good way, just not the bad way. And it'll affect the hybrid resonator's port the same as if it was onto the floor. I'd try it with and without the Gramma - you may find you can leave it at home except on particularly boomy hollow stages.

P.S. I have had words about the cleaning of that grill - it should have been properly polished before it left, not just wiped clean (hence the residue). Give it a quick rub with a soft cloth and it'll look nice!

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[quote name='alexclaber' timestamp='1438190555' post='2832437']
The Gramma pad is for mechanical decoupling, not acoustic, so it still couples the good way, just not the bad way. And it'll affect the hybrid resonator's port the same as if it was onto the floor. I'd try it with and without the Gramma - you may find you can leave it at home except on particularly boomy hollow stages.

P.S. I have had words about the cleaning of that grill - it should have been properly polished before it left, not just wiped clean (hence the residue). Give it a quick rub with a soft cloth and it'll look nice!
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Thanks Alex. Ill certainly give it a go with and without the Gramma. Problem is most of my gigs are on big hollow stages but im guessing this cab wont be as boom as my 1212L so might be more controlled.

No problem about the grill, i only noticed it in the shots. For some reason the shots make the cab look worse than it is in the flesh. Ill give it a good wipe down later.

[quote name='Oopsdabassist' timestamp='1438194089' post='2832477']
Oh Dave, now one of your pics has gone and got someone in trouble!!
[/quote]

Oh dear, i hope its not too serious :-)

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Well today was the day I got to plug it in and see what's what.
First impressions are very good. I was worried about lack of top end but with a bit of help from my Darkglass I could go from Motown warm to Foxton bite.
So far only played it at work with a Jazz bass, but it sounded full and deep no matter where I was in the room. it's certainly got a more traditional sounding tone, it's going to be a nice change from the 1212L's mid hump. I think BF will respond more to tonal changes, and that's something I've been missing since I got the 1212L. It's a great cab but I've always felt it added too much to the tone of whatever was going through it.

The only downside I can find, and this is purely a personal thing, is I wish the handle was on the side rather than the top.
I find cabs like this so much easier to carry using a side mounted handle. Less bumping in to things as the footprint is smaller. It would also make placing my Markbass F1 flat a lot easier. As it stands it won't sit flat. Not a big deal though, it's not going to fall off.

All in all, very happy and really looking forward to gigging it.

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