Feature:
It's got everything on it and I don't use it. Don't have to. The basic tone with everything flat allows me to get whatever I want out of my basses by using the controls on the basses. Maybe someday I'll experiment if I play in the right group but for Rock and Blues -- it's killer as is.
Quality:
Built like a brick you-know-what. I'm thinking a truck could run over one of these puppies and wouldn't harm it a bit! It is HEAVY though. It's 5 pounds heavier than I can possibly lift into my vehicle but I find a way to lift it in anyway 'cause it sounds SOOOOOO good!
Value:
Eden gear costs about the same as comparable SWR, etc. but it's a step above in sound quality. That equals incredible value to me. You get what you pay for and you get your money's worth with Eden gear.
Desirability:
It's flat out beautiful. The gold front panel set off by the fuzzy black of the rest of the unit is beautiful and impressive. Even the handles scream quality.
Sound:
After playing a couple of gigs with my old SWR gear at the Boom-boom Room in S.F., the home of the sound sucking stage, I bought one used with blown speakers. I had A Brown Soun in San Rafael install a pair of their hemp-cone speakers and it KICKS! (http://www.abrown.com/ http://www.tonetubby.com/) The BEST sounding bass amp EVER! Add another 2 x 10 bottom (like my SWR) and you'll move the walls.
Ease of Use:
Everything's right there on the front. Never had to look at the manual but I have one just in case. The DI out is a nice feature that sound people really like.
Support:
I haven't had to have any service after A Brown Soun installed the Tone Tubby Hempcones. It just runs and runs and runs... I'm assuming that if their service is anything like their quality, it's the best.
Overall:
This is the last bass amp I will ever buy. How about that? I'm still holding on to a 2 x 10 external SWR speaker cab but have never had to use it.
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