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SOLD - Barefaced Big Baby II - PRICE CHANGE FOR QUICK SALE! - £725 (with silver cloth grill and case)
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Silver Cloth Grill, with Case

 

RRP £894. Selling for £725. Offers accepted.

 

Gigged less than a handful of times, no superficial damage, as new. Has spent most of it’s life in my practice room. Sounds unreal and is as good condition as when I first took it out of the box.

 

I’m selling as it’s too big to fit on stage at most of my gigs and I need something smaller and better suited to my small jazz club gigs.

 

Happy to deliver reasonable distance from SE London for petrol expenses.

 

From the Barefaced website:

 

Quantifiably the best small bass cab ever?

A greatest hits compilation of our previous small cabs - the punch of the Midget, the efficiency and loudness of the Compact, the bottom, dispersion and clarity of the Big Baby T. It's hard not to love a cab that is potent enough to punch and thunder through a loud rock gig yet small and light enough to never leave behind, however difficult the journey or short the set. Clarity without harshness, depth without boom, fatness without mud. Incredibly even dispersion so it sounds the same wherever you're standing and however bad the room acoustics.

 

What else do you need to know?

It's the first 1x12” to compete with great 2x12” and 4x10” cabs for tone, bottom and loudness

It has a fantastic mid/high waveguide compression driver for incredible dispersion and clarity

At the twist of a knob the complex crossover takes you from old school bass cab smoothness to uncompromising studio monitor accuracy

It's so sensitive you can gig with a 150W amp but it'll handle 800W amps without complaint for maximum output and headroom

 

Who is this for?

Any bassist that REALLY wants to hear their true tone - all the character of their bass and amp and exactly what they're doing with their hands. Bassists who enjoys the clarity and punch of a great tweetered 2x10” but are frustrated at how loud they can play or how much bass they can put out. Anyone using a good 2x12” or 4x10” but wanting deeper cleaner lows and more accurate mids and treble without any loss of loudness. Players who have enjoyed the benefits of a good biamped rig with an 18” on the bottom and want similar depth in the lows with a more coherent tone throughout.

 

“In spite of its size and weight, it easily cranks out the volume of much larger configurations, including some iconic 4x10 designs.”

Bass Player Magazine

 

“Not just an epic bass cab but also a modelling guitar solution, a PA speaker, the centre of an electro-acoustic rig and no doubt a fine double bass cab.”

Guitar and Bass Magazine

 

Dimensions

22” high x 17.7” wide x 14.6” deep

56cm x 45cm x 37cm

 

Weight

12kg / 26lbs

 

Pistonic Sensitivity

97dB

 

Usable Frequency Range

30Hz – 20kHz

 

Recommended Amp Power

150-800W RMS

 

Max Continuous Broadband & LF SPL

127dB – similar to what a high quality 2x12” or 4x10” cab can manage before the lows fail to keep up with the mids

 

Nominal Impedance 8 ohms

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