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Old 06-29-2011, 10:54 AM
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Little Mark Tube 800 - Eden D210XST

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About to plop down some hard earned cash... wanted to check in with the Talkbass Community experts....

The move is to a Little Mark Tube 800 - Eden D210XST combination (still keepin the current B-100R). Would get an 8 ohm cab to allow for a 15' or 2x12 in the future when funds are replenished.

Any who objects to this marriage ... please say so now or forever hold your peace!

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Old 06-29-2011, 11:31 AM
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The 210XST was the best sounding 2x10 cabinet I've ever owned or played on. And I've gone through lots of gear over the last 45 years. I wish I would have kept it, as the new ones are about $750 and I don't know if they are made just the same as the old ones. The only negatives are that they weigh a ton and are covered in rat fur.
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Old 06-29-2011, 11:36 AM
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Can't comment on the cab but I owned the LMT800 for awhile and liked it very much. Love that B-100R too !!!
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