Big 24
Regular price
£2,099.00
The Big 24 represents the pinnacle of our ability to combine cutting-edge audio engineering with vintage-inspired craftsmanship. This is the cab for anyone who want the extreme loudness and full-range accuracy of our awesome Big Twin 3 but totally retro aesthetics, which can be customised with endless choices of tolex and grill cloth. Like an automotive restomod for bass guitar world.
It's the exact same size as our Six10 - 24" (610mm) wide to look amazing under your SVT, only 13" deep so unlike any fridges it's easy to get in your car or through a doorway, and comically light for something so imposing on stage. From the outside it looks "just like a bass cab" - but on the inside it's an almost impossibly complex structure of bracing and porting and edge reinforcement and the SuperCooler Tech. The BT3 was the most complex bass cab ever - the Big 24 steps the manufacturing challenge up another level, hence the price.
Just like the Big Twin 3 it has the output and bottom of a 4x10" plus 1x18" stack, plus far superior dispersion and quicker transient response. For everyone from those wanting to hear their bass like it's through huge studio monitors to those stacking up the gnarliest FX chains and dominating the mix with layers of sound cutting through, sitting under and slotting between walls of guitar noise
Features
- Dual 12XN extended-range high-accuracy drivers
- Ultra low distortion neodymium HF compression driver with cast aluminium waveguide
- LR4 crossover with enhanced thermal stability
- Self-resetting HF driver and crossover protection system
- Fully variable HF control with treble boost
- Monocoque Spaceframe enclosure
- Concealed vertical slot port and thermal convector
- Vertically aligned drivers for superior polar response
- SuperCooler Tech for reduced power compression
- Dual bar/dish handles
- Top strap handle
- Tiltback wheels and large rubber feet
- Nickel-plated 2/3-sided steel corners
- Dual parallel combi speakon + 1/4” sockets
- Heavy duty black tolex
- High strength silver or black cloth grill with white piping
- Optional power-coated black steel grill
Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x D) |
90cm x 61cm x 33cm 35.5" x 24" x 13" |
Weight | 26kg / 57lbs |
Broadband Sensitivity | 100dB |
Max Amp Power | 1600W RMS |
Max Output | ~133dB |
Frequency Range | 30Hz -20kHz |
Impedance | 4 ohms |
Customer feedback
28/09/24 - Big Twin 3 - France
Hi Alex
Long time no talk, I hope you’re doing well
I saw an ear blowing concert yesterday evening. I don’t know your musical taste?
Between jazz and metal, 2 genres I usually hate, but I really loved this show. Virtuoso but never boring, super powerful yet musical, super original.
Tigran Hamasyan - They will be in London November 17, I highly recommend. Get the tickets, you will thank me.
I couldn’t see the stage very well from where I stood, so I get close to it at the end of the show, and, as you probably already guessed, the bassist was playing… a BT3
It was the first time I’ve seen a Barefaced cab in the wild (except for mine of course), I was happy that it was used by such a great musician.
Do you remember selling a Big Twin 3 to Marc Karapetian? Trust me, he’s making good use of it
Cheers,
Guillaume
20/09/24 - Six10 + Big Twin 2 - USA
Hello!
I finally repaired my 6x10 from the shipping damage, loving the cab and currently using it with a Fender Bassman 800 - unfortunately the grill material does not match on these Fenders (it's darker), could you please point me to how I can get ahold of the material so I can get them to match? (please see attached)
I'm about to take delivery on an Orange AD200 and do not want to lug around a pair of 95 pound OBC 410 cabinets (lovely as they are), would it be possible to get a Super Twin done up to match the Orange? I've seen some cabs/baffles done in interesting colors but haven't seen one in Orange.
PS loving my Big Twin 2 as well with a Fractal FM9 setup.
Thanks again!
Oz
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Hi Oz,
Nice picture, that rig looks glorious! Glad the smashed foot is sorted now.
The Six10 cloth is Fender B/W/S (https://www.mojotone.com/Fender-Style-Black-White-Silver-Grill-Cloth-36-W) which we order in bulk from Mojotone.
It looks like the Fenders used the aged version (https://www.mojotone.com/Fender-Style-Aged-Black-White-Silver-Grill-Cloth-36-W) or are just old! We can only order from Mojotone in bulk and our UK supplier doesn't offer this Aged cloth
So you could either get the B/W/S cloth from Mojotone to redo the Fenders or grab the Aged B/W/S to redo the Six10. If you wanted to redo the Six10 grill we could send a badge and some beading (piping) to finish the grill.
Regarding the Super Twin - we're currently doing a cabinet for someone to pair with an Orange amp and they've chosen to use this Tolex (https://www.allparts.uk.com/products/tolex-vox-hiwatt-57-inch-wide-per-yard?variant=660533249) which we think is the best match. But have a look on AllParts as there a few choices of orange Tolex. Bear in mind that all computer screens are different though so colours might seem different between us.
You can always send a photo of the AD200 when it arrives and we can help find a Tolex/Grill cloth to match.
Thanks for the love on the Big Twin 2! If there's anything else you need just let us know.
Kind regards,
Isaac
22/08/24 - Big Twin 3 - UK
I’ve good experience of the BB2’s and also both the BT2 and now BT3. OK, so I had a little break between the BT2 and BT3, but I am sure my BT3 sounds better. The 2 was a very capable cabinet and I only sold it after buying new as I went with the BB2x2 modular stack approach. But, there’s something about the BT3 that plays better. I can’t really even describe it. Some of the basses and amplifier I use haven’t changed! It’s just a brilliant, brilliant performer, balanced sounding with everything I need and nothing I don’t.
Dan Veall
03/08/24 - Big Twin 2 - USA
Took my rig today to an outdoor reggae festival after being told the venue didn't have any backline. Unloaded and found they had a bass rig after all. So i set up and tried both cabs out with my bass head and whilst the Markbass sounded good, it couldn't take the low end my rack gives.
Delano Mills
17/06/24 - Big Twin 3 - UK
Hello there!
I purchased a Big Twin 3 last year & it is absolutely amazing!!
I was wondering how much a cover for it would be? Thank you very much.
John
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Hi John,
Thanks for your email. Glad you're loving the cab!
BT3 covers are £132 + £15 shipping for a total of £147.
Kind regards,
Isaac
20/06/24 - Big Twin 3 - NZ
Hi Alex
I own a BT3 that’s about 4 years old and I purchased it second hand in New Zealand.
I also own a newer BT3 I got off you late last year (awesome cabs the best I reckon)
Anyway its annoying me now but the older BT3 sometimes randomly as I am using it at high Volume during practice it gives a terrible buzz distorted noise for about 10 second and then sounds normal. I did email you almost a year ago but cannot find that email.
I have tested the drivers with an Ohm meter and they both read around 5.9 Ohms and the driver cones move without any noise and the centre speaker cone cap is secure. I am sure the drivers are fine. All connections seem fine.
I don’t know if the horn speaker is the issue ?? or the circuit board ?? where the speaker lead plugs into.
I have tried a new bass lead, speaker lead, separate bass and no change. I am assuming its the board ??, can you advice me first and let me know what you think ?? and price a board with shipping for me please. Sometimes it will just be normal sounding for about 3 practice events and just yesterday it played up so its random.
Thanks
Kershaw
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Hi Kershaw,
Sorry to hear about this fault! The best way to test the problem is to swap the modules between the cabs, so either swap the crossover/backplate module between the cabs or swap the HF driver and then swap the woofers too. If the fault moves with the component that's moved, then you know that's what's faulty (or it's that connection causing an issue). I presume the older cab is a BT2, not BT3? The only difference in the components is the crossover was redesigned to give more max treble on the BT3 but they can be swapped back and forth just fine.
There's a how-to playlist on our youtube to explain how to take grills off, speakers out, etc. Definitely watch that first and note how t-nuts behave, otherwise they can cause big problems. Email us for help if/before you get stuck!
Best regards,
Alex
16/07/24 - Big Baby 3 + Big Twin 3 - USA
More fire power than I needed but sounded great! I’m absolutely loving this BB3 and BT3 and together they are a force to be reckoned with! That acoustic drum kit next to me with no glass wasn’t a struggle at all I had to turn my bass down to not shake the metal screws out of the tin roof in that little pavilion.
Thanks again Alex and the gang for making killer gear!
Corey
28/06/24 - Big Twin 3 - USA
Hi!
Some years back I bought a Big Twin 3 (order no. 3092) - amazing cabinet!
One little issue... I have this little, half-inch tall Kodama figurine (the little ghost character from the Miyazaki film, Princess Mononoke) that I would perch on the second-from-the-top front vent of the cabinet, and he fell in !
I was moving the cabinet to clean a little bit and forgot he was there. Anyway, my question is - what's the best avenue you think to open up the cab to try to rescue my little friend? The front grill and top speaker, perhaps? I'm not sure on the schematics of the cab or frankly, where this little thing ended up precisely.
Let me know what you think ! :)
Tim
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Hi Tim,
You don't need to open it up, you should be able to shake him back out through the port! Turn it on it's side, tilt it backwards a bit and shake it into the port, and then it'll roll out. Glad you're loving the cab!
Best regards,
Alex
09/04/2022 - Big Twin 3 - UK
OMG THIS CABINET IS INCREDIBLE!!
I am blown away by the clarity and depth. Plus it looks great and is easy to move.
Great work Alex, take a bow!
Tom
UPDATE:
Just letting you know, 2 years in & 100 gigs and I love this cab more & more. Great work!
22/05/24 - One10 - USA
Hi Alex,
As I stated in previous email, I am enjoying my 1 x 10. I currently only have a Bergantino forte d amp, which I would like to save for bigger situations than practice and lessons and small group stuff. Do you have a recommendation, preference, suggestion for a portable / compact amp that would pair well with the 10?
BTW, I sold my Big Twin 3 this morning which I bought in 2022 and even after providing free shipping and packing (and the fees r*ping from Reverb) still made my purchase price back and a little extra. So definitely held its value! It was just way more cab than I would ever need. Still have my BB3 and love it.
OK, thanks!
Best,
Randy
Hi Randy,
08/05/24 - Big Twin 3 - USA
Loving my BT3. Seriously, I recommend Barefaced to anyone who will listen!
Richard
16/04/24 - Big Twin 3 - USA
I just got my Big Twin 3 today all I can say is wow! It is a Drummer and Leslie organ-rivalling monster! The loudest clearest most amazing machine I’ve ever had the privilege of playing through! And when my Big Baby 3 broke in it was a huge difference so I can’t wait to break in this behemoth! But even out the box - oh my goodness is it amazing ! (Barefaced fanboy for life Mr Alex and the team! ) thank y’all !
Corey
15/04/24 - Big Twin 3 - UK
To say I’m impressed with BT2’s replacement would be an understatement. BT3 and I have been out to a number of different stage settings since I took delivery, garnering lots of comments and interest! Of course when it boils down to it, it’s the sound quality and its performance that matters: it is so consistent across the range and I’m definitely enjoying balanced ‘feel’ across the fretboard as there are no dips and peaks in response etc.
Dan
14/04/24 - Big Twin 3 - USA
One reason I picked the BT3 over the Super Twin has nothing to do with sound - height. It's perfect music stand height. Trial ran it last night at a jam, and it was perfect for setting music that's close enough to your face that you can actually read it, notes, set lists, etc. It rolls on pavement like a dream, so I found it easier to schlep than the Aguilar SL112
Matias
21/12/23 - Big Twin 3 - USA
I’m really enjoying the cabinet - it’s big and beautiful, large and lovely!
I’ve also got a Big Twin 3 that makes me happy every time I play bass, which is every day.
I very much appreciate the work you and team are doing - thank you!
Ben
20/12/23 - Uprising 212V + Big Twin 3 - USA
I’m really enjoying the cabinet - it’s big and beautiful, large and lovely!
I’ve also got a Big Twin 3 that makes me happy every time I play bass, which is every day.
I very much appreciate the work you and team are doing - thank you!
Ben
06/12/23 - Big Twin 3 - UK
I just wanted to send a message of huge gratitude and unbridled excitement in letting you know that BT3 arrived safely today and has been sat acclimatising in my studio for most of the day; I've had a quick moment to plug in and be rewarded with some truly delicious tones! Good lord, it sounds even better than I remember the BT2 sounding!!
Looks alone, it is stunning, I love the baffle colour, it's perfect and I can't wait to get it in front of the camera for a full detailed video review(s) and, of course, busy at gigs being put through its paces for fellow bassists to see.
Dan Veall
06/09/23 - Big Twin 2 - UK
I know from experience it's not as loud as my Ashdown X2 410 but it does sound nicer and more balanced, fits in the back of my hatchback and it's incredibly easy to handle.
A legend of a cabinet no doubt. I will not be changing it I'm a converted barefaced customer and one day I'll get another big twin 2 and have a truly epic rig.
Ben
18/12/22 - Big Twin 2 - UK
I'm the proud owner of a Big Twin 2, and I can honestly say that in 40 years of playing, I have never experienced a better cab - it is pure sonic Nirvana!.
Many thanks, and keep building the best cabs a bassist could ever want!
Gerry
12/12/22 - Dual BB2 and Dubster 2 PA system - Mauritius
Hello again! My sincere apologies! I got some unplanned things again! I promise ill come back for a one10 next year! I didn’t know you’d set up a link that fast!
Btw I just used 2 BB2s and a dubster 2 (i remove all the hypex though, using qsc amps)
The sound was awesome!!! I got internationally successful jazz artist (not giving names but big names) complementing the sound all night! The qsc (gxd series) really bring out the best in them! Thanks for your marvelous products and all the knowledge that was available on the old page.
Again my apologies for the change pf plan! I’ll revert next year!
Cheers
Jean Jacques
12/12/22 - Big Twin 3 - USA
Last and final update I hope. After the previously mentioned phone call and without notification my cab was loaded on a truck and delivered a few hours later. I have inspected it and it appears in good working order and thus far my toddler has informed me that it is plenty loud enough. Thank you for the superb product and the willingness to help when issues had arose. I look forward to many many years and many many gigs with this, and so does my back.
Seth Welty
10/12/22 - Big Twin 3 - UK
Sounds lovely, very warm.
6/12/22 - Big Twin 3 - USA
As the BT3 speakers break in do they get louder or is it more of a tone thing? I did a rehearsal with it last night and I had to run my amps master volume considerably louder than with my previous 1x12 and 4x8 rig. Normally I'd have the amp volume 1/2way up. With the BT3 I had it about 75%. Far louder than I've ever run it and it still didn't seem to fill the room in the same way. The backline rig at the rehearsal space is a mesa mpulse600 with a diesel 2x15 cab loaded with Eminence Legends. That's what I normally rehearse with because it's there already. That rig I usually have the master volume at 25/30% and it is WAY louder and room filling.
So was feeling a little nervous after that first time using it but also know there is a break in period.
Just curious on your thoughts.
Thanks.
Josh
Alex responds: Sorry to hear about this - no, they don't get louder, the tone just gets a bit cleaner/prettier. It might be that the cab is a lot cleaner than your old rig, so you're not getting the extra perceived loudness from speaker distortion. There's a tiny chance your cab has a manufacturing fault with mismatched polarity speakers but as we check that it's pretty unlikely - you can check this by applying a 9V battery to a 1/4" lead plugged into the cab (with no amp connected) and watching to make sure both woofers jump in the same direction. I'll be perfectly honest, this is quite odd because the BT3 is a very loud cab! Let me know what you find out.
Josh replies: Just an update. I think you were right about the head (trickfish class D) and cab being to clean. Took a little to adjust to the sound. I love the sound for my upright but have found I much prefer my class a/b head for electric when paired with the BT3. 600watts of solidstate A/B power is gnarly through the BT3
30/11/22 - Big Twin 3 - UK
Just wanted to say how much I am enjoying my Barefaced BT3 cab you guys built for me. Its absolutely immense and is being out through its paces weekly on gigs. Thankyou once again. I've attached a pic.
Kind regards
Pat
16/9/22 - Big Twin 3 - USA
I have a brief question regarding mic (Shure Beta 52) placement (without opening the proverbial worm can; future vid topic???) for my wondrous, thunderous BT3. It hovers about 2-5 cm in front of the top speaker (seems to sound best there). I kick down the horn, but wonder if you had any personal recommendations? By the way, the sound was a little different when the bottom speaker was recorded. Thought they'd be identical (more centralized resonance???). Curious about your thoughts.
Regards,
Will O
Alex responds: I'd put the mic where it sounds best! ;-) You'll be getting more boundary reinforcement from the floor with the bottom speaker, maybe some early reflections of shorter wavelengths too. Glad it's sounding wondrous!
2/9/22 - Big Twin 3 - Frank Vaccarazzi
10/02/20 - Big Twin 2 - UK
Here are some pics showing the three cabs I use in different situations. The large stage setup is Birmingham Symphony Hall and for context it was a jazz funk gig and after the gig the sound engineer told me that he pulled the bass out of the FOH as he said it was enough to fill the room!!! Thanks for making some truly great cabs!
Delano
05/05/19 - Big Twin 2 - UK
First outdoor outing of the year for my BTII. The lead singer and sometimes bassist’s first comment post gig was “your cab sounded incredible, what is it?”... Rest assured - he’s now well aware! 😉
Tyler
22/03/18 - Big Twin 2 - France
I received the cab yesterday!
Waouh the first sessions have been so good!
It sounds incredible, no words, warm and clean and super powerful!
And I've got the feelings it's going to be better and better...
Thank you very much again ^__^
Héloïse
23/10/17 - Big Twin 2 - Netherlands
I really enjoy the cab, the dispersion is great.. no more finding a sweet spot to be heard.
Indoor i've got more power then i can handle ;) (without getting feedback).
Can't wait for outdoor festivals next summer, should be a blast.
The clarity (tone) is also superb; something i really dig with double bass.
Paul