Customer Feedback
10/06/26 - Reformer 112 (Neo Creamback) - YouTube
I have a Reformer 112. Although I didn't order it with a Neo Creamback, I have put one in it before, and let me tell ya, it will blow your mind that a guitar cab you can lift with just your pinky finger can sound that big and good!
@tonekilltech
10/06/26 - Reformer (Neo Creamback) - UK
The greatest guitar cab I’ve ever owned. Got the Neo Creamback in mine and I’ve used numerous pedalboard amps and preamps with it and just absolutely love the portability of it and of course the amazing tone and projection of sound that it gives. It’s an import part of my flyrig, which actually is my main rig these days. 😎👌🎸
Frank
31/01/25 - Reformer 112 (Neo Creamback) - USA
Just received the cabinet. This thing is unbelievable! I am still floored at how light it is. And I love the tone of my guitar through it.
Nathan
31/01/25 - Usurper 210 (2x Neo Creamback) - Hungary
Thanks again for your help!
I just have to give feedback... You must know this already but this cab is downright amazing!
The weight is even less than I estimated and the sound is the same from any point in the room.
This 150% as described. Also kudos to all employees for an A+ customer service.
(I have attached a pic for fun lifting the cab with the little finger, just because I can)
All the best,
Gyorgy

22/01/25 - Radical 212H - USA
I just got my second Barefaced Radical 212H, this one loaded with the Neo Creambacks. I'm still stunned, even being an owner/operator already, at the total superiority of your designs. I went with the Neos because I'm periodically forced to load into my house ahead of gigs, and access is down uneven stone steps, often in the dark, and sometimes there are booby traps. The full-range-ness of the cab, the richness of sound spreading in the room is hard to describe in guitar terms, because it's unique. It's simply so much better, that there aren't even really points of comparison between my AVD cabs and the traditional cabs I've used. They include vintage and special editions from Mesa/Boogie and Orange, loaded with a variety of Celestions, Webers, and Eminences. The AVD cabs are just better in every way. I'm pretty stunned at the consistent sound between the two cabs I have, which are loaded with very different drivers. The first one has an H75 and DV77 combo, and the second is dual Neo Creams. They match each other remarkably well, which was a pleasant surprise.
I also want to say, I love the YouTube channel. Not only are the cabs better, but I'm beginning to understand why. My only request is more high-gain content. I think many of us metal folk are up our own asses about tone a little bit, but it is true that under gain, speaker voices can change everything (and still further once they are miced as normal). I really think your cabs are the shit for metal and hope we all catch up to the curve.
And another thing! I've noticed in your comparison videos between classic cabs and AVD cabs is how revealing the AVDs are of the voice of the speakers in question. When comparing the T75s, no one's favorite speaker for metal (though, for me, a solid choice for R&B), the Radical spoke in the voice I expected to hear from a close-miced speaker but at a distance in the room. Thoroughly exciting stuff. One of these days I'll have to get a pair of Upsizings!
Thank you again.
Max
30/08/24 - Reformer/Upsetter - UK
Hi Alex,
I'm trying to establish the cost of an unloaded Reformer cabinet to install my Celestion Neo Creamback speaker.
5 or 6 years ago I purchased a GX11 with the Eminence Alessandro 12" just before you rebranded the cab. I absolutely loved it but eventually went down the small lightweight combo route with a Princeton ToneMaster, very good but I miss the feel of a valve amp and grabbed the current deal on the PRS HDRX head. I have a Neo Creamback and wondered how much an empty Reformer would cost, but could not get the discount code that you list, to apply on the checkout page. As a seriously arthritic 70-year-old every ounce of weight saving is important, but I remember the tone of that Eminence loaded cab very fondly
Kind regards
Andy
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Hi Andy,
I've just added that info to the page:
https://barefacedaudio.com/
Neo Creamback in the Reformer will be comically light. You could also go with an Upsetter 112N if you want to go even smaller (and a bit lighter). Obviously a big leap forwards tonally from your ToneMaster - ToneSuperMaster! ;-)
Best regards,
Alex
10/12/22 - Reformer 112 (Neo Creamback) - UK
It sounds huge and is lighter than imagined. Alongside the St James works so well.