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Eden D210XLT Bass Cabinet (350 Watts, 2x10 in.)

350 Watts, 2 x 10 in. speakers. 48Hz - 14kHz frequency response. Built-in crossover.

Overall User Ratings

Overall:
           9 out of 10
Features:
           9 out of 10
Quality:
           9 out of 10
Value:
           9 out of 10
I Want It:
           9 out of 10
Sound:
           9 out of 10
Ease of Use:
           10 out of 10
Support:
           8 out of 10
 
 

"Eden = killer tone."

Overall:
          10 out of 10
Features:
          9 out of 10
Quality:
          8 out of 10
Value:
          9 out of 10
I Want It:
          7 out of 10
Sound:
          10 out of 10
Ease of Use:
          10 out of 10
Support:
          9 out of 10
User: Jon from zZounds
Submitted: 7/10/2009
Style of Music: Various
Musical Experience: Active Musician
Location: chicago, il

 

 
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Feature:
Well, these things don't have too much in the way of features typically. This does have a midrange horn with volume dial, which is nice. Front-loaded ports are nice as well, making your bass presence less dependent on your cab's positioning.

Quality:
Very rugged. I'm not concerned about damage befalling this cab, with its metal grill and sufficiently boxy enclosure. I would note that I had some issues with buzzing at first - this was a matter of the baffling inside the cabinet, but was easily fixed at a repair center.

Value:
It's costlier than most 2x10s to be sure, but it's worth every penny.

Desirability:
Honestly, the yellow & red color scheme has always struck me as a little McDonald's. But - when people see you bringing this into the venue, they know you mean business. Eden doesn't mess around!

Sound:
Extremely versatile, I've tried this cab with several bands, using different EQ settings, pedals, and basses. The 210XLT has always risen to the occasion, providing warm low end for Motown-style tunes and producing a nice grind for rock. This guy doesn't need a 1x15" underneath it to fill out the low end.

Ease of Use:
Has Speakon and 1/4" jacks, which is de rigeur on newer cabs. The cast handles on the sides of the cab are quite comfortable. It's undeniably heavy, but being a 2x10", it's not so huge as to be unmanageable by any means. I moved up to this from a low end 1x15" cab, and though I can no longer carry it with a single hand (without immediate regrets) it's still quite portable.

Support:
Very straightforward. By calling the phone number on their website, they gave me three separate locations to which I could take the amp for warranty repair. The place I took it to took a little over a week to fix the issue, but that was an issue of the shop being pretty busy.

Overall:
Unless I get into a situation where I'm no longer carrying my own gear, I have no interest in a rig larger than (at most) a 2x10 and a 1x15. That said, I don't expect to ever replace this cab.

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"best investment ive made in a while. all joy here."

Overall:
          9 out of 10
Features:
          9 out of 10
Quality:
          10 out of 10
Value:
          9 out of 10
I Want It:
          10 out of 10
Sound:
          10 out of 10
User: a customer from yahoo.com
Submitted: 12/11/2004
Style of Music: ecclectic (jazz, funk, rock, indie, experimental, d&b)
Musical Experience: actvie musician
Location: burlington, vt

 

 
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Feature:
cool to have the horn cutoff, even more ways to change the sound! being able to switch between 4 and 8 ohms is cool, i flex it at 4 most of the time. no speakon, but i dont dig em, so no loss for me.

Quality:
a friggin rock. solid all around. no doubt quality through and through. seriously, go and try one out.

Value:
expensive, but top notch. even with the large tag its a keeper, the sound quality and general badassness make it a value. its a great investment, i play the middle road on most stuff, but this thing has been more valueable than any "best bang for the buck" deal ive come across (even though this isnt a 'best bang for the buck' kinda item)

Desirability:
its like owning a bently when you are in highschool.

Sound:
this thing sounds sweet, really crisp, super clear and deep, pops nice, jazzy, funky, even with craploads of effects, this thing will take it. great tone, but if you are sloppy, it will let you know - it has incredible response. huge sound for a 2x10, better than any 4x10 have messed around with.

Overall:
pricey, but totally worth it. if you are thinking about it, get it. i have no regrets with mine. (its heavy, but just small enough to fit through all the tight spots and tricky stairs, big enough sound that i dont need a stack, it seriously keeps up with much larger rigs and still cuts with thick sound. get one and then get another for a crazy 4x10 stack if you want to see how well your house is made.)

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"The Best Bottom Bang For Any Buck."

Overall:
          9 out of 10
Features:
          9 out of 10
Quality:
          7 out of 10
Value:
          10 out of 10
I Want It:
          8 out of 10
Sound:
          5 out of 10
Ease of Use:
          10 out of 10
Support:
          6 out of 10
User: a customer from hotmail.com
Submitted: 9/27/2006
Style of Music: rock R&B funk
Musical Experience: hobbyist with 35 years experience
Location: victoria B.C. Canada

 

 
Feature:
I would not change a thing.

Desirability:
Great sex appeal all that fuzzy black stuff with the shiny gold horn. You know, its actually not that heavy to move around, only 65 lbs. or so and I've got little pop out casters so I can load all my gear on the cab and roll it to the stage all in one trip. Nuff said.

Sound:
I picked mine up used for $350 CDN. and I play through a Beheringer 450 watt ultrabass,( $339.95 CDN )and for under $700 this rig kicks, as well as fitting in the back of my Jeep TJ. My other cab is a folded horn, 3/4 solid core mahogany ply with a JBL K-145, a JBL D-120, two bullet tweeters and a passive JBL crossover. And believe it or not, the XLT sounds better. So I'm sold, I play with two guitarists and a keyboard and I dominate.

Ease of Use:
Everything I put through it sounds great, Aphex Bass Xcter, Aphex Punch Factory, MXR auto Q, Boss bass chorus and Behringer Flanger and whatever else I want to try. I just plug everything in and I play and get compliments on my sound.

Support:
I did not have to deal with eden cause nothings gone wrong.

Overall:
The only other cab I would be interested in would be the Eden XST two ten cab with about 36 hz. response, ( I may want to go 5 string ). But for now this cab is the best for my needs.

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