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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