QUESTION: Aloha everyone! I hope you all are well. The Barefaced cabs (and the Radical 212 in particular) are very intriguing. I've watched every video on Youtube I could find but don't see any in a live band situation or comments about that. I live in a small town and play with my band in either of 2 small venues, my cab is not miced, nor are we using any monitors, other than for vocals. We play a wide range of rock covers from AC/DC to Velvet Revolver, Foo Fighters, Stone Temple Pilots, etc... We have 2 guitars, bass, drums, and lead singer. I currently use a Fractal OMG9 set up (global cab off), a Matrix GT-1000, through a Matrix NL212. Often times, I find myself having to locate the "sweet spot" in front of my cab to hear myself over the other guitarist and our drummer always has difficulty hearing either guitar, even though he is slightly in front of our cabs, it's still too much to the side of him. We have tried angling our cabs more toward our drummer, but that causes more havoc, since the cabs are now facing either guitarist in a criss/cross arrangement. I was wondering if anyone had any experience using the Barefaced cabs in a live situation with 2 guitarists. My concern is with the "fill the room with sound" AVD technology and 2 guitars in the band. If I get a Barefaced cab, will it "override" the other guitarist and should I get one and it sounds great, and the other guitarists gets one too, will it just be overwhelming. Sorry, if this is a dumb question. I have no way of trying it out first and would hate to spend $1,100 only to have it not work for us especially since, even before Covid, we only gig maybe 5-6 times per year for fun. Any insight, shared experience would be greatly appreciated. Also, it would be great to see some Youtube reviews using the cabs in various live situations with a band. Mahalo, Rob