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Are these cabs as good as they claim ?

 

Considering a purchase if I can find one second hand ideally 

 

I like the light one cab does all idea 

 

How do they sound for say rock / pop 

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Lovely lovely lovely. It's what I use with my ABM750 nearly all the time! Really light, with wheels and handles and excellent deep but tight bass.  I have a Barefaced 610 also but hardly use it as the Supertwin does it all. 

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They are lightweight, they are loud, but be prepared to make a change in your eq. Being uncoloured they really change the sound of an existing set-up and it takes a while to get it back (unless the uncoloured version is preferred of course). For me I moved away from BF as I found that I preferred the coloured sounding cabs but I’d never knock them, they’re great products and will handle pretty much anything.

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They are fantastic. That is the cab I used the TE1200 you bought from me with. Absolutely incredible cab, louder than you could ever need unless you are playing in the worlds biggest outdoor festival with absolutely no PA support. Build quality is fantastic, Light with wheels and just a brilliant cab 

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59 minutes ago, JGSpector said:

They are fantastic. That is the cab I used the TE1200 you bought from me with. Absolutely incredible cab, louder than you could ever need unless you are playing in the worlds biggest outdoor festival with absolutely no PA support. Build quality is fantastic, Light with wheels and just a brilliant cab 

Are you selling your BF cab ? 

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It's a very good cab.

 

I swapped back to barefaced 10 inch cone stuff just because I preferred the sound. My amp is quite uncoloured so I needed more colouration from the cab.

 

But if I had an amp with more character then I'd be very happy to have a Super twin again. 

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When I was selling an Orange ad200 a guy tried it out with his cab (BF supertwin). I couldn’t believe how bad it made my amp sound. Probably just needed somebody who knew how to eq. But I could not get a bad sound from that amp using my MB Classic 410 or a couple of Aguilar db112. I think the BF 10’ drivers are supposed to be more ‘coloured’

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1 hour ago, Gypsyfolk said:

When I was selling an Orange ad200 a guy tried it out with his cab (BF supertwin). I couldn’t believe how bad it made my amp sound. Probably just needed somebody who knew how to eq.

 

The 12" BF cabs have very extended low end compared to pretty well everything on the market. You need to dial it back quite a bit in my experience.

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41 minutes ago, Dan Dare said:

 

The 12" BF cabs have very extended low end compared to pretty well everything on the market. You need to dial it back quite a bit in my experience.

So that may actually be a benefit for pick players where I tend to add bass to fill out the tone more so than finger style 

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Brilliant cab. I use one with my TE1200; I’ve used it for punishingly loud bands and it hasn’t batted an eyelid with the TE.

 

I have to say I find the Barefaced 10s “easier” and as @Lozz196 says, you need to consider your EQ a bit with these. I ended up setting up a switchable 10 band EQ on my HX Effects to soften the mids a bit and it’s perfect.

 

So for me, 10s for the smaller gigs with PA support and 12s for the gigs where I have no PA to help.


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On 02/05/2024 at 13:19, BassAdder60 said:

Are these cabs as good as they claim ?

 

No. They're better.

 

You will sound louder, clearer, your dispersion will improve and your back won't hurt.

 

As @Lozz196 says, you're sound will change. IMO it's not just a change, it's a night and day improvement, because you won't have a cab changing the sound of your amp anymore. You may be surprised what your amp actually sounds like.

 

Get your ears tuned in and you'll love the sound. I bought my first BF cab in 2015 and haven't used any other make since. I use various combinations of SM, SC and BB2 but the 310 looks very interesting.

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I’ve listened to the 310 and ST comparison on the BF website  and I think I prefer the clarity of the ST 

 

The 10” sound warm and vintage yet the 12” sound more modern and what you put in is what you get out, I prefer that I think as I can remove EQ or add EQ but not if it’s baked in to the speakers. 
Im thinking no tweeter ? 
 

So do I go for it or carry on just dreaming about it !! ( sad ) !!! 

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I vote you hold off for an ST to appear in the classifieds, that way if you decide it’s not for you you won’t lose as much on it. And for me, no tweeter 🤓

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On 02/05/2024 at 13:27, Muppet said:

Lovely lovely lovely. It's what I use with my ABM750 nearly all the time! Really light, with wheels and handles and excellent deep but tight bass.  I have a Barefaced 610 also but hardly use it as the Supertwin does it all. 

If you move the 610 on, give me a holla

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I’m using a pair of Super Compacts now. This is my first weekend away with them both, four gigs in total. But I’m using them as a modular rig, two gigs with one cab, two gigs with two. They “say” a pair of Super Compacts is the same as a Super Twin, although I do wonder. I’ve had four of the BF 10” cabs, and when I got these 12”s it took me time to get used to them, they are very different. The 10’s are far more coloured in comparison. I’m getting used to them now though. I do sort of desire a 12 that sounds more like the 10 in that rounded rolled off top, old school way, but I can get there with amp choice and eq.

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21 hours ago, chris_b said:

 

A modular 212 is the way to go.

 

I use a BB2 and a Super Midget.  That gives me a choice of three rigs.  For most gigs it's the BB2 on its own.

Frank.

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On 05/05/2024 at 22:47, machinehead said:

 

I use a BB2 and a Super Midget.  That gives me a choice of three rigs.  For most gigs it's the BB2 on its own.

Frank.

I have been wondering about this set up. I already have a BB2 and would like something a bit smaller for small gigs & practice. How do the two compare?

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