Customer Feedback
22/10/25 - Super Twin - USA
Over the 30 years I've been playing bass, I've owned or used nearly everything out there and nothing compares to my Super Twin.
Zane
22/10/25 - Big Baby 2 + Big Twin 3 - USA
My Big Twin and Big Baby have covered every single gig since I’ve purchased them flawlessly…
Even use them for keyboards!!!!
Grateful,
Steve
16/10/25 - Big Twin 3 - USA
My cab arrived today, Oct 16!!
Wow, great timing and the cab is fantastic.
Thank you for your efforts and service on my behalf. I would love to thank your whole team for making this happen.
Can’t wait to perform with it in 9 days 😁
Thanks so much,
All the best to all of you,
Bill
14/10/25 - Super Compact - UK
Good Evening Barefaced Team,
Just a quick thanks to all the friendly team who took the Super Compact in, and changed the faulty drive unit to a shiny new 12XCN drive unit.
I have just tried it out and it sounds very clean, nice, efficient and how it should be. It is a pleasure to now play along to some older 70’s tracks without sounding like Napalm Death.
Joking aside super service, from a super team, in a 1 day turnaround!
Thank you once again.
Kind Regards,
Chris
16/10/25 - Two10S - UK
Can't believe it's 8 years since I bought my first Barefaced cab. Still going strong!
Kevin
14/10/25 - One10 - USA
I'm intrigued by the Activier cab for bass although my barefaced cab is still making me money. Just wanted to know if I can slave my one can I have in with the Active one?
As you know I love my cab and wouldn't trade it for anything. I recently found out there's someone else in New Orleans with a cab. Minus the white Snakeskin of course.
Thanks
Robert
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Hi Robert,
Yes, the Activier One10 can drive up to two passive One10s! Glad you're still loving yours!
Best regards,
Alex
13/10/25 - One10/One10T - USA
I have a One10T and a One10. Barefaced rules!
Rob
09/10/25 - Super Compact - UK
I have Super Compact (no tweeter) and I love it.
I run it with a Fender Bassman 70 when it’s easy to load/unload or a Warwick Class D Head that is very light.
I need something light often as gigging is becoming increasingly difficult, access parking etc.
Claudio
10/10/25 - Super Midget - USA
Hey Alex, I have one of your Super Midget [now Super Mini] cabs. I have had mine for about 7 years and I use it on every gig, and I have played lots of different gigs, with mainly my RH450 TC electronic head (I love that head) and my Markbass IV bass head (500watts @ 4ohm)
As of now I am not in the market for a cabinet (maybe next year).
I heard rumblings that you guys might be trying to build a bass head, or at least I hope you guys are? If so I am curious as to what type of specs or things to expect from a product like that. This is a question i have been pondering for quite a bit, simply because I think your cabs are the best cab for bass in the entire world. I don't think any other cab can really compete with the level of mastery/wizardry and attention to detail that I have seen you put into the design of your barefaced products. I'm curious to what a bass amplifier head would be like from someone as gifted as you.
That is all!
Charlemagne
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Hi Charlemagne,
Glad you're loving the cab!
We are working on a some bass heads, they've just been delayed because shortly after we announced the Zero last year we ran into a lot of problems with our landlord (the city council) having let our building become unsafe due to fire risk, and we've had to relocate, all of which has eaten up countless hours of our time.
Here's the pre-order page, with some more information:
https://barefacedaudio.com/products/zero-pre-order-deposit-only-delivery-date-uncertain?_pos=1&_sid=dbc953a5c&_ss=r
Best regards,
Alex
08/10/25 - Big 24 / Six10 - USA
Hello,
I am a proud owner of a Big 24 and a Six10 and they are both amazing. I use the Big 24 as a huge FRFR for my function band work with Quad Cortex into the AG500 (bypassing the preamp) and the Six10 for my work in an original band with analog pedals and either an SVT or a Jad Freer Sisma. Having lived and played on both cabinets for a while, (and putting aside the very different applications I use them for) on balance, I prefer the sound of the Six10. If forced to choose only one cabinet for any application, I would go Six10. That being said the Six10 and SVT are getting to be a bit too much to load in and out every night. I am looking to downsize. The Sisma has me sorted for downsizing amps and is a worthy 9lbs replacement for the SVT. For cabinets, I have a strong inclination to go with a Three10. Would you agree? If not, what would you recommend? Assuming that you agree with that, I also predict that once I start loading in a Three10 to shows, the Big24 may also start to feel a bit big to lug around to function work. So my second question is, if I am likely headed toward a world with one cabinet for both original and function work, would you recommend Three10 or Three10T?
Thanks in advance for your time and help with this.
Best,
Robert
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Hi Robert,
If you use the extended highs on the Big 24 then definitely go with the Three10T if you want to cover that realm too. Obviously the SVT is wider than the Three10, so bear that in mind from an aesthetic point of view.
Best regards,
Alex
06/10/25 - Super Twin T - Sweden
Something new to put through the Super Twin T.
The sound is BIG!!!
Bo

04/10/25 - Big Twin 3 - USA
Playing a tribute festival this weekend, and enjoying the Big Twin 🤘
Randy

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