The best bass cabinet ever but when I’m honest with myself, it’s just much more than I need currently. My band is playing mostly coffee house / small brewery shows these days. I bought it used 3 years ago and it’s been well-treated. I was told it was made in 2019.
Great shape, comes with padded cover. Could handle any gig, Super efficient. Takes Cab sims / IR loaders well. Light Weight, and easy to load-in to shows as it has built-in rollerblade style wheels on the bottom back edge. Comes with high quality padded Barefaced cover.
Just more than what I need now and in the foreseeable future and I need to downsize.
Not interested in shipping or in trades at this time unless it involves a partial trade for a Mesa Subway 210 8ohm and/or Mesa 800D plus cash flowing my way. I wouldn’t say no to a smaller Barefaced cab being part of the mix.
Condition is very clean overall, with a little bit of plywood chipping, mostly along the lower front edge of the cab, which is not uncommon with these. Nothing to affect tone or functionality.
Why buy this cabinet? It's incredibly light, incredibly powerful, and has a small footprint. It won't color the tone coming from your bass and amp, it will deliver that tone... in spades! Do a little internet sleuthing and see what people have to say about the Big Twin. If you've had thoughts of buying one, take a good look at this one because they don't come up often for sale in the US. Buying a new one isn't cheap at approx $2530 BEFORE you add in the imposed 10% tariff on UK goods.
DIMENSIONS (from Barefaced)
33.5" high x 20.5" wide x 14.6" deep
85cm x 52cm x 37cm
WEIGHT
22.5 kg / 49 lbs (steel grill)
PISTONIC SENSITIVITY
100dB - louder than a great 4x10"
USABLE FREQUENCY RANGE
30Hz - 20kHz
RECOMMENDED AMP POWER
100-1600W RMS
MAX CONTINUOUS BROADBAND & LF SPL
133dB - comparable to really good 4x12" and 8x10" cabs
NOMINAL IMPEDANCE
4 ohms