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Hmmmm…..possibly the problem could the Carvin? I’ve never seen/used Carvin gear being in Canada and all….I’m not local to any U.S. Music Ditributor.
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> In the ‘lack of balls’ department, I saw a bass player last night who trotted > out a bass as large as a refrigerator –Carvin Pro Bass 500 and two large Trace > Elliot cabs. His tone was downright puny. I guarantee you it was pilot error, > because that rig should nearly shake the foundation. It’s so important to > shape your sound well. This cat just didn’t understand. > edvaard
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I meant ‘bass rig.’ edvaard
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Yeah… that could be why… I’ll see if I can use a more powerful amp next time. Cheers.
> Yes, not a rock amp…..300watt’s is useless for what I play. > Well, I was using a 300 watt eden head…. > > Hey Ja7on! > > I just finished playing with jammin’ for the night, I ran about 450watts > > through my Eden D-210XLT with my brand new Trace
pre-amp…..WWWOOOWWW! – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> > It was beautiful! Maybe your amp doesn’t have good bass handling cause > my > > ohms….but I wasn’t going to push it….I was running clean power > > too…again…..I want to get a bigger cabinet….and run at 850watts > RMS. > > into an 8X10" > > Later man, > > Chris > > > Oh, totally! I play on a Yamaha, so I grabbed that model to test it > out >
> > > > Okay, good stuff have fun! > > > > Remember to try gear on a gig before you buy it…..if the music > store > > > won’t > > > > let you do it…..are they really the store you want to buy from? > > > > Don’t buy equipment off of someone else’s opinion, unless you have > had > > > first > > > > hand experience. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Chris > > > > > > Is it the BassMaster 400 from Yorkville? Yes….a very good > > > amp…cheap > > > > > and > > > > > > simple. > > > > > No, it’s the 200RB, but I think it’s the predecessor to the Bass > > Master, > > > > as > > > > > they don’t sell the RBs anymore. It’s got no tweeter and only has > 150 > > > > watts > > > > > going through the speaker, but it’s as loud as stink. A little too > > loose > > > > at > > > > > times, but I usually deal with it. > > > > > > Tell you what your problem is….. > > > > > > Your comparing a 15" to a 2X10"…..simple…..15"s are made to > > > > "project" > > > > > > sound at a greater distance than the 2X10’s….but Eden helps > them > > out > > > > by > > > > > > adding dual ports.. > > > > > I usually play about 3 or 4 feet in front of my amp tho, and that > was > > > the > > > > > distance I was at when listening to the Eden rig. > > > > > > Obviously, your a rock kinda guy like myself…..I own an Eden > > > D-210XLT > > > > > and > > > > > > Peavey 115BX Black Widow….together they are great….. > > > > > > You can hear the Tens when closer to the rig and the 15" is > heard > at > > a > > > > > > greater distance away….helps the drummer out sometimes when > > intence > > > > > guitar > > > > > > is being played. > > > > > I think this might be the way I’m gonna go. I actually play funk, > but > > I > > > > like > > > > > a nice roundish tone with low end to spare. > > > > > > I’m planning on switching to an 8X10 Ampeg cab because I’d > rather > > hear > > > > > > myself play when I’m closer to my rig, the guitarist I have has > no > > > > > problems > > > > > > at all hearing me. > > > > > > This is my own opinion, with help from some others on this > group. > > > > > > Good Luck, > > > > > > Chris > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > I was in the music store the other day with some time to > kill, > > > so > > > > I > > > > > > > thought I’d try an Eden setup. It consisted of a WT-300 into a > > > 210XLT. > > > > I > > > > > > > grabbed a low-end yamaha and tried it out on it, settings flat > in > > > the > > > > > EQ, > > > > > > > 1/2 way on both gain and master, and I noticed a distinct lack > of > > > > > > > chest-pumping low end there. I thought hmm, maybe it’s the > bass, > > so > > > I > > > > > > > grabbed a Warwick FNA and plugged it in. Better, but still > lacking > > > > > > compared > > > > > > > to my Yorkville 15" combo in the low end… anyone else find > this? > > > > I’ve > > > > > > > always heard Eden makes good stuff, and heard and used some > eden > > > heads > > > > > > > powering other cabs that I liked, but this one just > dissapointed > > > me… > > > > > > maybe > > > > > > > I’m used to 15 inches…. > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > > Jason
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In the ‘lack of balls’ department, I saw a bass player last night who trotted out a bass as large as a refrigerator –Carvin Pro Bass 500 and two large Trace Elliot cabs. His tone was downright puny. I guarantee you it was pilot error, because that rig should nearly shake the foundation. It’s so important to shape your sound well. This cat just didn’t understand. edvaard
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Yes, not a rock amp…..300watt’s is useless for what I play.
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Well, I was using a 300 watt eden head…. > Hey Ja7on! > I just finished playing with jammin’ for the night, I ran about 450watts > through my Eden D-210XLT with my brand new Trace pre-amp…..WWWOOOWWW! > It was beautiful! Maybe your amp doesn’t have good bass handling cause my > ohms….but I wasn’t going to push it….I was running clean power > too…again…..I want to get a bigger cabinet….and run at 850watts RMS. > into an 8X10" > Later man, > Chris > > Oh, totally! I play on a Yamaha, so I grabbed that model to test it out >
> > > Okay, good stuff have fun! > > > Remember to try gear on a gig before you buy it…..if the music store > > won’t > > > let you do it…..are they really the store you want to buy from? > > > Don’t buy equipment off of someone else’s opinion, unless you have had > > first > > > hand experience. > > > Cheers, > > > Chris > > > > > Is it the BassMaster 400 from Yorkville? Yes….a very good > > amp…cheap > > > > and > > > > > simple. > > > > No, it’s the 200RB, but I think it’s the predecessor to the Bass > Master, > > > as > > > > they don’t sell the RBs anymore. It’s got no tweeter and only has > 150 > > > watts > > > > going through the speaker, but it’s as loud as stink. A little too > loose > > > at > > > > times, but I usually deal with it. > > > > > Tell you what your problem is….. > > > > > Your comparing a 15" to a 2X10"…..simple…..15"s are made to > > > "project" > > > > > sound at a greater distance than the 2X10’s….but Eden helps them > out > > > by > > > > > adding dual ports.. > > > > I usually play about 3 or 4 feet in front of my amp tho, and that > was > > the > > > > distance I was at when listening to the Eden rig. > > > > > Obviously, your a rock kinda guy like myself…..I own an Eden > > D-210XLT > > > > and > > > > > Peavey 115BX Black Widow….together they are great….. > > > > > You can hear the Tens when closer to the rig and the 15" is heard > at > a > > > > > greater distance away….helps the drummer out sometimes when > intence > > > > guitar > > > > > is being played. > > > > I think this might be the way I’m gonna go. I actually play funk, > but > I > > > like > > > > a nice roundish tone with low end to spare. > > > > > I’m planning on switching to an 8X10 Ampeg cab because I’d rather > hear > > > > > myself play when I’m closer to my rig, the guitarist I have has no > > > > problems > > > > > at all hearing me. > > > > > This is my own opinion, with help from some others on this group. > > > > > Good Luck, > > > > > Chris > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > I was in the music store the other day with some time to > kill, > > so > > > I > > > > > > thought I’d try an Eden setup. It consisted of a WT-300 into a > > 210XLT. > > > I > > > > > > grabbed a low-end yamaha and tried it out on it, settings flat > in > > the > > > > EQ, > > > > > > 1/2 way on both gain and master, and I noticed a distinct lack > of > > > > > > chest-pumping low end there. I thought hmm, maybe it’s the bass, > so > > I > > > > > > grabbed a Warwick FNA and plugged it in. Better, but still > lacking > > > > > compared > > > > > > to my Yorkville 15" combo in the low end… anyone else find > this? > > > I’ve > > > > > > always heard Eden makes good stuff, and heard and used some eden > > heads > > > > > > powering other cabs that I liked, but this one just dissapointed > > me… > > > > > maybe > > > > > > I’m used to 15 inches…. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > Jason
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Well, I was using a 300 watt eden head….
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Hey Ja7on! > I just finished playing with jammin’ for the night, I ran about 450watts > through my Eden D-210XLT with my brand new Trace pre-amp…..WWWOOOWWW! > It was beautiful! Maybe your amp doesn’t have good bass handling cause my > ohms….but I wasn’t going to push it….I was running clean power > too…again…..I want to get a bigger cabinet….and run at 850watts RMS. > into an 8X10" > Later man, > Chris > Oh, totally! I play on a Yamaha, so I grabbed that model to test it out
> > Okay, good stuff have fun! > > Remember to try gear on a gig before you buy it…..if the music store > won’t > > let you do it…..are they really the store you want to buy from? > > Don’t buy equipment off of someone else’s opinion, unless you have had > first > > hand experience. > > Cheers, > > Chris > > > > Is it the BassMaster 400 from Yorkville? Yes….a very good > amp…cheap > > > and > > > > simple. > > > No, it’s the 200RB, but I think it’s the predecessor to the Bass > Master, > > as > > > they don’t sell the RBs anymore. It’s got no tweeter and only has 150 > > watts > > > going through the speaker, but it’s as loud as stink. A little too > loose > > at > > > times, but I usually deal with it. > > > > Tell you what your problem is….. > > > > Your comparing a 15" to a 2X10"…..simple…..15"s are made to > > "project" > > > > sound at a greater distance than the 2X10’s….but Eden helps them > out > > by > > > > adding dual ports.. > > > I usually play about 3 or 4 feet in front of my amp tho, and that was > the > > > distance I was at when listening to the Eden rig. > > > > Obviously, your a rock kinda guy like myself…..I own an Eden > D-210XLT > > > and > > > > Peavey 115BX Black Widow….together they are great….. > > > > You can hear the Tens when closer to the rig and the 15" is heard at > a > > > > greater distance away….helps the drummer out sometimes when > intence > > > guitar > > > > is being played. > > > I think this might be the way I’m gonna go. I actually play funk, but > I > > like > > > a nice roundish tone with low end to spare. > > > > I’m planning on switching to an 8X10 Ampeg cab because I’d rather > hear > > > > myself play when I’m closer to my rig, the guitarist I have has no > > > problems > > > > at all hearing me. > > > > This is my own opinion, with help from some others on this group. > > > > Good Luck, > > > > Chris > > > > > Hello, > > > > > I was in the music store the other day with some time to kill, > so > > I > > > > > thought I’d try an Eden setup. It consisted of a WT-300 into a > 210XLT. > > I > > > > > grabbed a low-end yamaha and tried it out on it, settings flat in > the > > > EQ, > > > > > 1/2 way on both gain and master, and I noticed a distinct lack of > > > > > chest-pumping low end there. I thought hmm, maybe it’s the bass, > so > I > > > > > grabbed a Warwick FNA and plugged it in. Better, but still lacking > > > > compared > > > > > to my Yorkville 15" combo in the low end… anyone else find this? > > I’ve > > > > > always heard Eden makes good stuff, and heard and used some eden > heads > > > > > powering other cabs that I liked, but this one just dissapointed > me… > > > > maybe > > > > > I’m used to 15 inches…. > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > Jason
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Hey Ja7on! I just finished playing with jammin’ for the night, I ran about 450watts through my Eden D-210XLT with my brand new Trace pre-amp…..WWWOOOWWW! It was beautiful! Maybe your amp doesn’t have good bass handling cause my ohms….but I wasn’t going to push it….I was running clean power too…again…..I want to get a bigger cabinet….and run at 850watts RMS. into an 8X10" Later man, Chris
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Oh, totally! I play on a Yamaha, so I grabbed that model to test it out
> Okay, good stuff have fun! > Remember to try gear on a gig before you buy it…..if the music store > won’t > let you do it…..are they really the store you want to buy from? > Don’t buy equipment off of someone else’s opinion, unless you have had > first > hand experience. > Cheers, > Chris > > > Is it the BassMaster 400 from Yorkville? Yes….a very good > amp…cheap > > and > > > simple. > > No, it’s the 200RB, but I think it’s the predecessor to the Bass Master, > as > > they don’t sell the RBs anymore. It’s got no tweeter and only has 150 > watts > > going through the speaker, but it’s as loud as stink. A little too loose > at > > times, but I usually deal with it. > > > Tell you what your problem is….. > > > Your comparing a 15" to a 2X10"…..simple…..15"s are made to > "project" > > > sound at a greater distance than the 2X10’s….but Eden helps them out > by > > > adding dual ports.. > > I usually play about 3 or 4 feet in front of my amp tho, and that was > the > > distance I was at when listening to the Eden rig. > > > Obviously, your a rock kinda guy like myself…..I own an Eden > D-210XLT > > and > > > Peavey 115BX Black Widow….together they are great….. > > > You can hear the Tens when closer to the rig and the 15" is heard at a > > > greater distance away….helps the drummer out sometimes when intence > > guitar > > > is being played. > > I think this might be the way I’m gonna go. I actually play funk, but I > like > > a nice roundish tone with low end to spare. > > > I’m planning on switching to an 8X10 Ampeg cab because I’d rather hear > > > myself play when I’m closer to my rig, the guitarist I have has no > > problems > > > at all hearing me. > > > This is my own opinion, with help from some others on this group. > > > Good Luck, > > > Chris > > > > Hello, > > > > I was in the music store the other day with some time to kill, > so > I > > > > thought I’d try an Eden setup. It consisted of a WT-300 into a > 210XLT. > I > > > > grabbed a low-end yamaha and tried it out on it, settings flat in > the > > EQ, > > > > 1/2 way on both gain and master, and I noticed a distinct lack of > > > > chest-pumping low end there. I thought hmm, maybe it’s the bass, so > I > > > > grabbed a Warwick FNA and plugged it in. Better, but still lacking > > > compared > > > > to my Yorkville 15" combo in the low end… anyone else find this? > I’ve > > > > always heard Eden makes good stuff, and heard and used some eden > heads > > > > powering other cabs that I liked, but this one just dissapointed > me… > > > maybe > > > > I’m used to 15 inches…. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Jason
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Oh, totally! I play on a Yamaha, so I grabbed that model to test it out
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Okay, good stuff have fun! > Remember to try gear on a gig before you buy it…..if the music store won’t > let you do it…..are they really the store you want to buy from? > Don’t buy equipment off of someone else’s opinion, unless you have had first > hand experience. > Cheers, > Chris > > Is it the BassMaster 400 from Yorkville? Yes….a very good amp…cheap > and > > simple. > No, it’s the 200RB, but I think it’s the predecessor to the Bass Master, > as > they don’t sell the RBs anymore. It’s got no tweeter and only has 150 > watts > going through the speaker, but it’s as loud as stink. A little too loose > at > times, but I usually deal with it. > > Tell you what your problem is….. > > Your comparing a 15" to a 2X10"…..simple…..15"s are made to > "project" > > sound at a greater distance than the 2X10’s….but Eden helps them out > by > > adding dual ports.. > I usually play about 3 or 4 feet in front of my amp tho, and that was the > distance I was at when listening to the Eden rig. > > Obviously, your a rock kinda guy like myself…..I own an Eden D-210XLT > and > > Peavey 115BX Black Widow….together they are great….. > > You can hear the Tens when closer to the rig and the 15" is heard at a > > greater distance away….helps the drummer out sometimes when intence > guitar > > is being played. > I think this might be the way I’m gonna go. I actually play funk, but I > like > a nice roundish tone with low end to spare. > > I’m planning on switching to an 8X10 Ampeg cab because I’d rather hear > > myself play when I’m closer to my rig, the guitarist I have has no > problems > > at all hearing me. > > This is my own opinion, with help from some others on this group. > > Good Luck, > > Chris > > > Hello, > > > I was in the music store the other day with some time to kill, so > I > > > thought I’d try an Eden setup. It consisted of a WT-300 into a 210XLT. > I > > > grabbed a low-end yamaha and tried it out on it, settings flat in the > EQ, > > > 1/2 way on both gain and master, and I noticed a distinct lack of > > > chest-pumping low end there. I thought hmm, maybe it’s the bass, so I > > > grabbed a Warwick FNA and plugged it in. Better, but still lacking > > compared > > > to my Yorkville 15" combo in the low end… anyone else find this? > I’ve > > > always heard Eden makes good stuff, and heard and used some eden heads > > > powering other cabs that I liked, but this one just dissapointed me… > > maybe > > > I’m used to 15 inches…. > > > Cheers, > > > Jason
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Okay, good stuff have fun! Remember to try gear on a gig before you buy it…..if the music store won’t let you do it…..are they really the store you want to buy from? Don’t buy equipment off of someone else’s opinion, unless you have had first hand experience. Cheers, Chris
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Is it the BassMaster 400 from Yorkville? Yes….a very good amp…cheap > and > simple. > No, it’s the 200RB, but I think it’s the predecessor to the Bass Master, as > they don’t sell the RBs anymore. It’s got no tweeter and only has 150 watts > going through the speaker, but it’s as loud as stink. A little too loose at > times, but I usually deal with it. > Tell you what your problem is….. > Your comparing a 15" to a 2X10"…..simple…..15"s are made to "project" > sound at a greater distance than the 2X10’s….but Eden helps them out by > adding dual ports.. > I usually play about 3 or 4 feet in front of my amp tho, and that was the > distance I was at when listening to the Eden rig. > Obviously, your a rock kinda guy like myself…..I own an Eden D-210XLT > and > Peavey 115BX Black Widow….together they are great….. > You can hear the Tens when closer to the rig and the 15" is heard at a > greater distance away….helps the drummer out sometimes when intence > guitar > is being played. > I think this might be the way I’m gonna go. I actually play funk, but I like > a nice roundish tone with low end to spare. > I’m planning on switching to an 8X10 Ampeg cab because I’d rather hear > myself play when I’m closer to my rig, the guitarist I have has no > problems > at all hearing me. > This is my own opinion, with help from some others on this group. > Good Luck, > Chris > > Hello, > > I was in the music store the other day with some time to kill, so I > > thought I’d try an Eden setup. It consisted of a WT-300 into a 210XLT. I > > grabbed a low-end yamaha and tried it out on it, settings flat in the > EQ, > > 1/2 way on both gain and master, and I noticed a distinct lack of > > chest-pumping low end there. I thought hmm, maybe it’s the bass, so I > > grabbed a Warwick FNA and plugged it in. Better, but still lacking > compared > > to my Yorkville 15" combo in the low end… anyone else find this? I’ve > > always heard Eden makes good stuff, and heard and used some eden heads > > powering other cabs that I liked, but this one just dissapointed me… > maybe > > I’m used to 15 inches…. > > Cheers, > > Jason
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> Hmm…..I’ve never had a problem with a lack of balls with my Eden > 2X10.I’m running the Eden with an Ampeg SVT-3 Pro amp.In fact the > sound is ballsy as hell.A real fat tone.More than most 4X10’s that > I’ve owned or used. > I’m guessing that maybe you need to boost the bass EQ on the amp more > to get more balls from the Eden 2X10.
Yeah, the low end wasn’t hugely missing, just not chesty, you know? > Volume can be a bit of an issue with the Eden 2X10 though.As it’s fine > for most applications and music styles by itself.For rock and metal > music the 2X10 will run out of steam though,it’s simply not enough.If > the guitar player or players are running Marshall 4X12’s you will need > to add another 4X10 or 115.
This was a quiet music store where I tried this… until I asked "how loud does this sucker go?" then it was a bit not queiter
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Scott >Hello, > I was in the music store the other day with some time to kill, so I >thought I’d try an Eden setup. It consisted of a WT-300 into a 210XLT. I >grabbed a low-end yamaha and tried it out on it, settings flat in the EQ, >1/2 way on both gain and master, and I noticed a distinct lack of >chest-pumping low end there. I thought hmm, maybe it’s the bass, so I >grabbed a Warwick FNA and plugged it in. Better, but still lacking compared >to my Yorkville 15" combo in the low end… anyone else find this? I’ve >always heard Eden makes good stuff, and heard and used some eden heads >powering other cabs that I liked, but this one just dissapointed me… maybe >I’m used to 15 inches…. >Cheers, >Jason
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> Is it the BassMaster 400 from Yorkville? Yes….a very good amp…cheap and > simple.
No, it’s the 200RB, but I think it’s the predecessor to the Bass Master, as they don’t sell the RBs anymore. It’s got no tweeter and only has 150 watts going through the speaker, but it’s as loud as stink. A little too loose at times, but I usually deal with it. > Tell you what your problem is….. > Your comparing a 15" to a 2X10"…..simple…..15"s are made to "project" > sound at a greater distance than the 2X10’s….but Eden helps them out by > adding dual ports..
I usually play about 3 or 4 feet in front of my amp tho, and that was the distance I was at when listening to the Eden rig. > Obviously, your a rock kinda guy like myself…..I own an Eden D-210XLT and > Peavey 115BX Black Widow….together they are great….. > You can hear the Tens when closer to the rig and the 15" is heard at a > greater distance away….helps the drummer out sometimes when intence guitar > is being played.
I think this might be the way I’m gonna go. I actually play funk, but I like a nice roundish tone with low end to spare. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I’m planning on switching to an 8X10 Ampeg cab because I’d rather hear > myself play when I’m closer to my rig, the guitarist I have has no problems > at all hearing me. > This is my own opinion, with help from some others on this group. > Good Luck, > Chris > Hello, > I was in the music store the other day with some time to kill, so I > thought I’d try an Eden setup. It consisted of a WT-300 into a 210XLT. I > grabbed a low-end yamaha and tried it out on it, settings flat in the EQ, > 1/2 way on both gain and master, and I noticed a distinct lack of > chest-pumping low end there. I thought hmm, maybe it’s the bass, so I > grabbed a Warwick FNA and plugged it in. Better, but still lacking > compared > to my Yorkville 15" combo in the low end… anyone else find this? I’ve > always heard Eden makes good stuff, and heard and used some eden heads > powering other cabs that I liked, but this one just dissapointed me… > maybe > I’m used to 15 inches…. > Cheers, > Jason
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Is it the BassMaster 400 from Yorkville? Yes….a very good amp…cheap and simple. Tell you what your problem is….. Your comparing a 15" to a 2X10"…..simple…..15"s are made to "project" sound at a greater distance than the 2X10’s….but Eden helps them out by adding dual ports.. Obviously, your a rock kinda guy like myself…..I own an Eden D-210XLT and Peavey 115BX Black Widow….together they are great….. You can hear the Tens when closer to the rig and the 15" is heard at a greater distance away….helps the drummer out sometimes when intence guitar is being played. I’m planning on switching to an 8X10 Ampeg cab because I’d rather hear myself play when I’m closer to my rig, the guitarist I have has no problems at all hearing me. This is my own opinion, with help from some others on this group. Good Luck, Chris
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Hello, > I was in the music store the other day with some time to kill, so I > thought I’d try an Eden setup. It consisted of a WT-300 into a 210XLT. I > grabbed a low-end yamaha and tried it out on it, settings flat in the EQ, > 1/2 way on both gain and master, and I noticed a distinct lack of > chest-pumping low end there. I thought hmm, maybe it’s the bass, so I > grabbed a Warwick FNA and plugged it in. Better, but still lacking compared > to my Yorkville 15" combo in the low end… anyone else find this? I’ve > always heard Eden makes good stuff, and heard and used some eden heads > powering other cabs that I liked, but this one just dissapointed me… maybe > I’m used to 15 inches…. > Cheers, > Jason
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Hello, I was in the music store the other day with some time to kill, so I thought I’d try an Eden setup. It consisted of a WT-300 into a 210XLT. I grabbed a low-end yamaha and tried it out on it, settings flat in the EQ, 1/2 way on both gain and master, and I noticed a distinct lack of chest-pumping low end there. I thought hmm, maybe it’s the bass, so I grabbed a Warwick FNA and plugged it in. Better, but still lacking compared to my Yorkville 15" combo in the low end… anyone else find this? I’ve always heard Eden makes good stuff, and heard and used some eden heads powering other cabs that I liked, but this one just dissapointed me… maybe I’m used to 15 inches…. Cheers, Jason
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Hmm…..I’ve never had a problem with a lack of balls with my Eden 2X10.I’m running the Eden with an Ampeg SVT-3 Pro amp.In fact the sound is ballsy as hell.A real fat tone.More than most 4X10’s that I’ve owned or used. I’m guessing that maybe you need to boost the bass EQ on the amp more to get more balls from the Eden 2X10. Volume can be a bit of an issue with the Eden 2X10 though.As it’s fine for most applications and music styles by itself.For rock and metal music the 2X10 will run out of steam though,it’s simply not enough.If the guitar player or players are running Marshall 4X12’s you will need to add another 4X10 or 115. Scott – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – >Hello, > I was in the music store the other day with some time to kill, so I >thought I’d try an Eden setup. It consisted of a WT-300 into a 210XLT. I >grabbed a low-end yamaha and tried it out on it, settings flat in the EQ, >1/2 way on both gain and master, and I noticed a distinct lack of >chest-pumping low end there. I thought hmm, maybe it’s the bass, so I >grabbed a Warwick FNA and plugged it in. Better, but still lacking compared >to my Yorkville 15" combo in the low end… anyone else find this? I’ve >always heard Eden makes good stuff, and heard and used some eden heads >powering other cabs that I liked, but this one just dissapointed me… maybe >I’m used to 15 inches…. >Cheers, >Jason
