The top performer's choice world-wide, Eden's D410 XLT is the current industry standard for 410 enclosures. The new dual ported enclosure design provides their exclusive XL model drivers with increased power handling. The XL's increased forward throw, additional 2 octave low-end response and live, aggresive sound make its performance unsurpassed for main stage and high level applications. Learn More...
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10 out of 10Feature:
The cabinet has everything a bassist will ever need
Quality:
Build like a tank. All screws were tightly secured unlike recent Hartke products (built in China) that had loose screws!!!!
Value:
Expensive.....real expensive....but worth it!!!!
Complain one time only when you cut the check to pay for the cabinet, and you will never complain again
Desirability:
The cabinet just says "professional bassist" on stage......need I say more?
Sound:
I have wanted this cabinet for years. I finally purchased a 4 ohm version & I am totally happy! HUGE sound with deep cutting low-end. My drummer finally "feels" my bass after years of me playing through Hartke rigs. I love the 410XLT!!!
Ease of Use:
Plug her in & crank it! I screwed on my own caster wheels however that were a bit larger than the stock wheels to improve portability.
Support:
Never needed any so far
Overall:
Great cabinet for professionals!!!
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10 out of 10Feature:
Someone posted a desire for Speakon inputs??? Mine has two of them.
Quality:
IMHO... David Nordschow developed and produced some of the finest bass guitar enclosures the market has ever seen. I'm sure his amps stand right up there, too, but I'm one of those all-tube guys. Now that Eden Electronics has merged with U.S. Music, time will only tell how well quality gets maintained...
Value:
Priced comparably to its peers in the market.
Desirability:
They look great!
Sound:
I would give this a 10, but the horn will buzz on occasion. I discovered that the active electronics on my bass was the culprit. I have to cut-down on some of my EQ to eliminate the buzz. This cabinet throws itself all the way to the back of the room, and when I pair it with my Bergantino NV215, both cabinets getting pumped by my Marshall VBA400... I need a poet to artfully describe the sound.
Support:
They responded immediately when I asked them about the horn buzz.
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I'll be using this for years to come...
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10 out of 10Feature:
Just wish it had speakon inputs, other than that, you can't do much more.
Quality:
Have used this on countless gigs, never had a problem. Load in and outs are no problem with the casters.
Value:
This cab is louder than the "A" brand 8x10, and many other much larger cabs. No 15" or 18" needed to get the low end either.
Desirability:
I just love the simple, elegant look of this cab on stage. Looks even better with my D410T on top of it, elegant and massive.
Sound:
Great projection for a rock band, cuts through like a hot knife through butter. Great low-mid punch and growl.
Support:
Eden has some of the best customer service around, just give them a call, they really work with you.
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