The biggest mistake you can make when choosing a bass rig! Watts are not what matters!

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  • @daveinnh2292
    @daveinnh2292 2 роки тому +11

    I've been playing for four decades. This 14 minutes was the most comprehensive explanation anyone has ever provided me.
    "...because that's what cameras do to us." Truth. Alex, thanks again. 2xBB3 cabs are now in your queue.

  • @ScrubDaddy265
    @ScrubDaddy265 Місяць тому +1

    Gosh, this reminds me of the early 2000’s and reading you and Greenboy and BFM’s posts on Talkbass…good on you for putting this info out there.

  • @Bassic778
    @Bassic778 Рік тому +4

    There is a reason why Alex builds amazing speaker cabs-he really understands the science and engineering of loudspeakers! His experience as a bassist is another valuable perspective! My next bass cab is definitely going to be a Barefaced cab, most likely Super Compact T!

  • @dalrok
    @dalrok 9 місяців тому +1

    I totally agree, Watts don''t tell anything about the sound and loudness of bass sound. Good cabs & efficient speakers are everything. In the 90's I played a Glockenklang BassArt 300 Watts into 2 2x12" H&K + Fostex Cabs in a Heavy Metal band (2 guitars & 2 Marshall double Stacks). I never had any problem to stand up against the guitars. In comparison with SWR 500 & Goliath or Trace AH 500 & 'Mark King stack' that colleagues had, my 'whimpy' 300W stack blew them away.
    I still own the 2 heavy HK 2x12 (prototype) cabs, they still sound great. They still sound great, despite I switched to the even better Glockenklang cabs later.
    I'd be very excited to try some of Your cabs too.

  • @MegaCoKO
    @MegaCoKO 2 роки тому +3

    After being through the process with you this is very useful indeed and I can't wait for the other videos as I would like to understand this more for when buying a new amp head.
    I always wondered how you were working out what cab options to match my rig + how I sit in between 2 very large 4x12 marshall cabs.
    The super twin fit my needs magically but also opened up a whole spectrum of sounds I wasn't getting from my ampeg. Not to mention the 35kg less weight I have to carry now has just made such a difference.
    Honestly a customer for life... keep up the fantastic work dude!

    • @BarefacedAudio
      @BarefacedAudio  2 роки тому +1

      That's great, I'm glad the explanation behind the thinking made sense! Enjoy your newfound tonal freedom!

  • @andrewcasey7023
    @andrewcasey7023 2 роки тому +2

    You explained this so perfectly! I don't have any funds right now BUT as soon as I do, I'll absolutely be sure to be grabbing one for your beautiful cabinets!

  • @crawfys85
    @crawfys85 2 роки тому +5

    I’ve got a Four10 from Barefaced, and it is hands down the best cab I have ever heard or played through. I don’t know much about the science behind it, but I know that when I play my Darkglass 900 amp through it, even on less than a quarter volume, the amp is so clear, it’s loud, there’s tons of low end, and it doesn’t break up. A wonderful piece of gear.

  • @janmat11330
    @janmat11330 Рік тому +2

    ..Excellent summary, albeit in an era where live backline is becoming more and more sparse in the advent of increasingly quiet on-stage audio with in-ears and DI direct into FOH.

  • @pncampbell
    @pncampbell Рік тому +4

    Most people buy a speaker to "handle" an amp, this is the wrong way round - you start with a speaker thats loud enough and then get an amp with enough power to drive it.

  • @philosophicallyspeaking6463
    @philosophicallyspeaking6463 Рік тому +1

    I have several high-end audio systems in my home, and the one I listen to most is my 3 watt single-ended triode Cary/Avant Garde Trio based analog system. It can play acoustic music at 'live' levels (as if the unmic'd musicians were playing in the room with you) without breaking a sweat. That may not seem much, and an inconsiderable feet, but consider that most capable home audio systems cannot reproduce the volume of a real acoustic piano in a room.
    Acoustic instruments are loud relative to conversation. If volume is your touchstone (and it should not be if you value your hearing) know that it is the quality of the first 5 watts that matters, as they are run into efficient speakers. Who wants concert level sound in you home? Concert sound is not only horrible, its dangerous! Music becomes satisfyingly visceral (felt) well below the threshold that risks damage to your ears or your components.

  • @mildmanneredjanitor0
    @mildmanneredjanitor0 2 роки тому +5

    Standing in for the regular bassist, I was warned in advance that, although not a huge pub, we would need to be loud to overcome the acoustic obstacles. The rest of the band were unable to conceal their disappointment when I walked in with my Big Baby in one hand. But they were pleasantly surprised at sound check.

  • @stevenhemmens4696
    @stevenhemmens4696 10 місяців тому +1

    You Alex, are BRILLIANT! Thank you.

  • @Hiphopdabop
    @Hiphopdabop 2 роки тому +1

    Always good when knowledge is exchanged. Honest explanations.. Thanks Alex

  • @philosophicallyspeaking6463
    @philosophicallyspeaking6463 Рік тому +2

    Hi power is 'NOT" the route to high-volume, speaker efficiency is. Each time you double the power of an amp, you increase its perceived volume by only 3dB; where a single 'dB' is the smallest incremental change in volume a healthy human ear can register. BUT...because of the laws that govern electrical propagation, it is a mathematical fact that you need to increase the volume by 10dB for it to actually sound subjectively 'twice' as loud.
    That being the case: if, for example, we assume for the sake of keep the numbers easy that 100W = 100dB (it doesn't necessarily, but it could), in the same model then 200W = 103 dB, 400W = 106 dB, 800W = 109 dB, and finally 1000W would = 110dB you need to cause it to 'sound' twice as loud. How much would that amp cost that could do that, and how much would the speakers cost that could absorb that much power en route to creating volume.
    As I said, high-power is an inefficient and expensive way to pursue volume.

  • @aldito7586
    @aldito7586 Рік тому +2

    This is my little problem with buying music gear. I buy something and 2 weeks later there is something better out there. I purchased a BEYMA 15 inch electric bass speaker. "Our warmest, best sounding electric bass speaker". / That's the line that sold me on this./ Were they right? - Yes. But, you must use another cab with this speaker. - No high end at all comes out of it. I kind of had that idea when they said "Warmest". I'm not displeased with it. It does just like they say. "Warm tone". But an additional cab is needed for a full sound.

  • @robdelabassist
    @robdelabassist 2 роки тому +1

    I'm really glad youve been making these videos, I've thought about downsizing my amp as rack stuff does get heavy

  • @capitanvonchickenpants8492
    @capitanvonchickenpants8492 2 роки тому +2

    When i first played in bands 100watts was the norm and sounded great, the most pleasing bass tones came from carlsro and
    Wem solid state amps, I find modern bass amps to loud and boomy, thank the lord for compressors

  • @seanmcconville7525
    @seanmcconville7525 2 роки тому +1

    Really enjoyed these video over last few months, difficult to think about it all again after hearing some basics!
    I have a Super Compact G3 and use a Aguilar TH500, play in a 90's covers / original band (excitable drummer, two guitarists who love a Les Paul & Vox handwired amps)
    Sometimes it's ok and sometimes it doesn't seem so ok.
    In regard to that, i have put it down to not being able to cut through to hear myself (most of these gigs are with a P.A) in a monitor situation, or use the amp properly.
    I used to play in a 4 piece classic soul band, all was ok and have been asked to dep for a 10 piece soul outfit, with brass, keys and the like. I don't use any pedals or distortion to be exact, use a Fender Jazz, Japanese, no pick.
    So i basically need a tone that will not so much do both because would much prefer to have a more old school tone closer to soul than anything else. The soul gig will have P.A so again, to monitor is the thing (no rehearsal either by look of it) and i am considering borrowing a Markbass Ninja, as it allegedly has more headroom to drive the cab at 8Ohms (After everything you said about ohms too...). So i suppose the question is, whilst the tone will be different to the Aguilar, will it give the Super Compact the ability to do it's thing but even more so?
    Markbass claim that it's 1000w RMS, 600 at 8 Ohms and in the kingdom of the one eyed man, that seems to match the Super Compact. I now know this to probably be a bit misleading!

  • @Bassman1999
    @Bassman1999 2 роки тому +1

    That was a great video Alex......and reassuring for a potential Barefaced customer that they will have that knowledge on the case pre-purchase !

  • @jeremyshirah8293
    @jeremyshirah8293 Рік тому +1

    200 watts minimum for a gigging amp. 400 watts is totally enough for anything. The PA carries the heavy lifting after that. My idea of a perfect setup would be 400 watts, a square shaped cab with two 10s off axis combined with a matching cab with a 15 inch. Most of the time the one twin ten cab would handle business. As far as tone the 8s and 10s sound more precise and punchy. I like a bass amp with a seven band eq and built in compression with line out option. Best tip for tone is put some new strings on the damn bass. Great video and explanations.

    • @Uygkuyfkutfkytfkutfv
      @Uygkuyfkutfkytfkutfv Рік тому +1

      Did you not watch the video?! 😂

    • @jeremyshirah8293
      @jeremyshirah8293 Рік тому

      ​@@UygkuyfkutfkytfkutfvI definitely can't Bare to watch it again. I don't have to nerd out on this type of thing twice. Like he said it mainly depends on individuals requirements for certain situations.

    • @jeremyshirah8293
      @jeremyshirah8293 Рік тому

      I like the Trace Elliott elf with the two ten cab. However I have so much gear already . Focusing on playing is more important at this point for me than buying so called better and louder gear.

  • @mattster693
    @mattster693 11 місяців тому +1

    i do love my swr goliath III but it pretty much never cuts through a band being so scooped, would eventually like to try one of your cabs with the 12" speakers to help project more upper mids and better dispersion but i dont have the money yet lol soon tho

    • @BarefacedAudio
      @BarefacedAudio  11 місяців тому

      What amp are you using with the Goliath?

  • @small.dragon5460
    @small.dragon5460 2 роки тому +3

    This is a fantastic video

  • @PooNinja
    @PooNinja 2 роки тому +2

    My audiophile grade speakers are wholey inefficient but boy do they sound good.
    Electrostats aren’t easy too blow they’ll eat a lot of electrical wattage but the perceived volume only goes so far. Law of diminishing returns n all.

  • @pharmerdavid1432
    @pharmerdavid1432 2 роки тому +2

    As a guitar player (got an inexpensive bass too, but just learning), all I care about is how "musical" the notes sound, since almost all amps are loud enough. I'm thinking what makes the most sense is having a head I like, say a Princeton Reverb head (got to have the 'verb!), and then have various cabinets to use, depending on the volume I need, but also to color the musicality of the timbre. A 1 x 10". 2 x 10", 3-4 x 10 (3 does something good), or the same with 12" speakers, single-double-quadruple (3 x 12"...hmmm?) in a cabinet. Of course different amps sound different, like with guitars, but I like to find one guitar and amp I like, and stay with that most of the time. God knows I have too many guitars and amps, but I'm trying - really I am. Maybe I'm just making excuses, but I found the coolest head, and been thinking about how it will sound with a good speaker in a good cabinet. Some guy on Esty sells guitar amp cabs for

    • @carpediemarts705
      @carpediemarts705 2 роки тому

      psssst.
      sell you an amp

    • @carpediemarts705
      @carpediemarts705 2 роки тому

      it's got a square speaker
      and a magnet made of meteoric iron
      screaming highs

  • @TomSJazzBass
    @TomSJazzBass 2 роки тому +1

    Best cab I have had so far has been the Aguilar GS212. Unfortunately the casters didn't live up so well to gigging and got pretty damaged. So much so that one of the caster mounts actually warped and I lost the center piece inside. It wasn't too heavy, so I was happy to keep gigging it as it sounded so good. But unfortunately I think that piece rattling around internally combined with running it with an amp exactly at it's maximum rms power rating killed the lower driver. Unfortunately they no longer manufacture the GS series of cabs, thus I'm now patiently awaiting a big twin.

  • @ijahtom
    @ijahtom Рік тому +1

    ?
    I will Love to try Out an AMP from you Guys. It will be awesome and very interesting.
    Where in Germany is it possible?
    Well wishings and all the best furthermore👍🏻

  • @virgilrytaar9083
    @virgilrytaar9083 2 роки тому +7

    We need a Barefaced amp!

  • @bassicwill
    @bassicwill 2 роки тому +2

    A mind that will make a difference!!

  • @gushutchinson8758
    @gushutchinson8758 9 місяців тому +1

    So Holger Czukay has a solo album.. On the way to the peak of normal..... It was something like you just said?

  • @josephlafreniere9813
    @josephlafreniere9813 2 роки тому +1

    I use an AER amp three in an acoustic trio and with a 60’s-80’s 6 piece band. It works well but can be boomy sounding so I have to roll the combo eq to the 8:00 position. 12:00 being 0, using a precision bass. Any idea on which cab can give me a full round sound without my digging in for volume causing overdrive or too much bottom causing the bottles at the bar to shake? I usually have my entire 3 band eq flat at 12:00 and roll a little off the tone on my p bass. Joe

    • @BarefacedAudio
      @BarefacedAudio  2 роки тому

      Hi Joseph! Email us at barefacedbass@gmail.com and we'll get into the nitty gritty of this! Sounds like your combo doesn't have enough output so more questions required. Thanks! Alex

  • @gcvrsa
    @gcvrsa 2 роки тому +3

    In over 25 years of playing bass, now, I have never encountered a situation where I actually needed more than a 200 W amp. My current primary bass amp is a Mesa/Boogie Walkabout, so it is 300 W into 4 Ohms, and previously, I owned an SWR Power 750 bass guitar power amp that output 750 W into 4 Ohms, but my first bass amp was a Trace Elliot Series 6 that put out 200 Watts into 4 Ohms, and I also gigging for many years with a Trace Elliot V-Type 220 W head. I really could have saved myself a lot of trouble and money if I'd just kept my Trace Elliot Series 6. Nothing I've ever owned since has ever sounded "better", just different.

    • @BarefacedAudio
      @BarefacedAudio  2 роки тому +1

      About 20 years ago I went through the process of replacing my 950W (425W per channel) amp with an 1800W amp (900W per channel) in the hope of stopping blowing high frequency protection bulbs due to clipping. It worked and I still have that big amp, it's the main testing amp in the factory. So sometimes you do need more power - but that was a fairly unusual case!

  • @Pabloignacioalvarez
    @Pabloignacioalvarez Рік тому +1

    My trick is
    2x15 cab for low freq
    4x10 for high freq
    Also different dynamics and EQ on both

    • @BarefacedAudio
      @BarefacedAudio  Рік тому

      That’s one way to do it but it’s a lot to carry!

    • @Pabloignacioalvarez
      @Pabloignacioalvarez Рік тому +1

      @@BarefacedAudio it is definitly a home rig
      But i always struggle to have notes clarity and a good low end with a single cab/single amp

  • @timedwards5600
    @timedwards5600 2 роки тому +1

    I have some crazy ideas on the bass port that emulates the human lyrnx.

  • @fat_ninja_status
    @fat_ninja_status 2 роки тому +2

    Well I have a sans amp rbi into a qsc 1450 rmx. With an ampeg 410hlf from 2001 and a 90s peavey 1516. I just got the peavey but had one that was lost in a fire 20 years ago. Peavey confuses me cause it says max 400 watts rms at 4 oohm. So hoping my amp isn't going to drive it to hard.

    • @BarefacedAudio
      @BarefacedAudio  2 роки тому +1

      You should be able to hear the cab distorting (due to over-excursion) if you drive it too hard. If you're stacking the cabs, put the one that overdrives soonest on top so it's easier to hear it complaining and then back off (cut volume and/or lows). That's a very loud rig so you'll probably be fine unless you and your bandmates are all deaf! ;-)

    • @fat_ninja_status
      @fat_ninja_status 2 роки тому +1

      @Barefaced Audio yeah I built it 20 years ago after my gk 800rb died. Back then I was running an 18 on the bottom and the 4x10 on top. Was always annoyed with the mid my bstring created with most amp heads. So I tried just preamp and power amp and alot of the mud cleaned up. I just started playing bass again recently after giving up 20 years ago. Was considering just getting a smaller amp to run the rig until actually playing shows happens again. But yeah loved that peavey 1516 before I lost it years ago. Saw one pop up and grabbed it recently.

  • @chrisgooch5414
    @chrisgooch5414 2 роки тому +1

    What cab would go well with an Orange TB500 in place of an obc410? Fairly clean tone with a little bit of drive

  • @LemmyBass
    @LemmyBass 2 роки тому +1

    After a few years of research I have built three very accurate replicas of Lemmys Marshall amps and am now trying to shrink the 4x15 and 4x12 stacks down to the minimum without changing the sound character too much, because it is a dream for many to have this sound, without needing a truck and road crew for transportation. A tough challenge, do you think it's possible?

  • @svtbass
    @svtbass 2 роки тому +1

    Would a Super Compact with a 12 come close in VOLUME and Deepness as a TL606 with a 3015. Running and Ashdown ABM600 amp. Only wish teh TL606 went a tiny bit higher in freq. Just a tiny bit.

    • @BarefacedAudio
      @BarefacedAudio  2 роки тому +1

      Will be fairly close in terms of actual SPL but the 3015 isn't as clean in the mids and highs so that bark adds a bit of extra perceived loudness on-axis. Add a bit more amp power and growl and they'll be super close.

    • @svtbass
      @svtbass 2 роки тому

      @@BarefacedAudio So the Super Compact can deliver more SPL and be a be cleaner than my 3015 cab? Thank you for your time.. Appreciate it

  • @Ithumpify
    @Ithumpify 2 роки тому +2

    So are you saying that if I have a bass cab with a speaker that travels back and forth very efficiently I don't need a high wattage head?

    • @BarefacedAudio
      @BarefacedAudio  2 роки тому +1

      Kind of! Need another video to explain the next bit.

  • @Lord_Hiram
    @Lord_Hiram 9 місяців тому +1

    Any of these hoodies laying around

    • @BarefacedAudio
      @BarefacedAudio  9 місяців тому +1

      Sadly not! We're currently only doing seasonal(ish) drops with our new script logo. Keep your eyes peeled for the next drop :)

  • @haatock
    @haatock Рік тому +1

    GENIUS

  • @TimpBizkit
    @TimpBizkit 2 роки тому

    The 12XN550 is that a speaker with the excursion of the Kappalite 3012LF and the mid and top end of the Kappalite 3012HO?

    • @BarefacedAudio
      @BarefacedAudio  2 роки тому

      No, it's different to both. Handles more power than the 3012LF; flatter cleaner mids, more extended highs and wider dispersion than the 3012HO.

    • @TimpBizkit
      @TimpBizkit 7 місяців тому

      @@BarefacedAudio so more like a Deltalite 2512 with an added whizzer cone?

    • @BarefacedAudio
      @BarefacedAudio  7 місяців тому

      @@TimpBizkit much higher excursion (and other differences too)

  • @carpediemarts705
    @carpediemarts705 2 роки тому +1

    Eager For More

  • @amoontube
    @amoontube 2 роки тому +1

    will your bass amps have servos?

    • @BarefacedAudio
      @BarefacedAudio  2 роки тому +1

      Servos?

    • @amoontube
      @amoontube 2 роки тому

      @@BarefacedAudio hmmmmm dont seem able to reply - maybe you have moderation turned on, maybe because I included a link .. "servo's" : compensation by the amp for inertia/momentum of the cone assembly using info from accelerometer or similar attached to the cone. I've not heard one (as far as I know) - wonder if you guys at barefaced have considered it/ think its marketing BS/possible with modern DSP but not practical or cost effective

    • @qddk9545
      @qddk9545 2 роки тому

      That is feedback from the cone to the amp, to control start and stop of the tone. Philips pioneered that in the 70es calling it MFB Motion Feed Back. It is not used that
      much anymore, but GR Research sells kits for open baffle sub woofers with servo.