Chienmortbb Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) Alex from Batrfaced has a video on three 15” cabs on YouTube . Thoughts? Edited 8 hours ago by Chienmortbb Quote
Steve Browning Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 15's are the future! 🙂 When Barefaced first appeared, it was 15's all the way. The website went to great lengths to extol their virtues. I agree with Alex that the TE cab sounds best (to me). Of course I'm biased, having been a 15's fanboi since starting playing about 50 years ago. The only non 15 unit I have is the passive radiator in the bottom of the Walkabout cabinet. 1 Quote
Bill Fitzmaurice Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Dispersion, dispersion, dispersion. It's inversely proportional to the size of the source. The main reason for larger drivers is they can move more air than smaller drivers. If you use multiple smaller drivers you can move just as much air with higher efficiency and wider dispersion so long as they're vertically aligned. Fifteens work best where dispersion isn't a concern, which means either in sub or in 2 way or 3 way cabs where the fifteen is only run to 800Hz or so. 1 Quote
gjones Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I have a 2nd generation Barefaced Compact with a 15 inch driver, it's very good. In that video I prefer the sound of the Markbass as it sounds punchier with more low mids. Quote
aniki Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I used to like the 810 due to having drivers up closer to your ears. My back of course no longer likes this solution! Nowadays I prefer 15's to anything. I run either two 15's stacked vertically or if with the 'two amp band', 4x 15's. They're all neo's so simple to move around. The cabs are fairly efficient and I use tube heads so volume is never an issue (except being too loud) Tonally I get everything from my basses rather than pedals and don't find 15's lacking in any way... 1 Quote
neepheid Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 15" cabs don't fit in my car. 12" cabs do. So purely from a practicality point of view, I'll stick with the 12s, thanks. 1 Quote
Beer of the Bass Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago My takeaway from the video was less about them being 15s, and more about how some of those older driver designs have a really pleasing thing going on in the mids and highs, if they're used without pushing their limits too hard. The others have portability and overall volume advantages, but that Trace cab is an immediately likeable bass sound for me. Quote
chris_b Posted 42 minutes ago Posted 42 minutes ago Between the 70's and the mid 80's I used Fender, Ampeg and Peavey 15" cabs. Then 20 years of EV15's in Dynacord and Mesa Boogie cabs (IMO the best of the lot). But with the advent of "properly" designed 12" cabs I don't see the need for anything larger. 1 Quote
fretmeister Posted 27 minutes ago Posted 27 minutes ago The best bit about the video is showing that 15 inch cones do not have "a sound" and that they can be very very different. As much as I am a Mark Bass fan, their 15 inch cabs have always been a bit flubby. I did the common 151HF with the CSM 102p combo for quite a while and I never could et the EQ to work well with the 10 inch cones and the 15. Sounded much better with one or the other. Eventually I got a pair of MB 121 Club cabs instead and used them for a while. Two identical cabs = dead easy to EQ without a problem. Quote
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