Eden? Amps or Cabs; what contributes...

Discussion in 'Amps and Cabs [BG]' started by some guy#2, Nov 16, 2001.

  1. some guy#2

    some guy#2

    Feb 3, 2001
    more to their perceived "darkness"?

    I've listened to plenty of Eden stuff & think that is is all great (though maybe not for everyone!).
    I've ran across a few critiques of their being too dark or bass heavy or muddy.

    I recently bought both an Eden D-210XLT cab & a Peavey Firebass II head. I had tried them together before I bought the Firebass (I had the D-210XLT first) & thought it sounded fine. I am pleased with this setup & think it is quite transparent THOUGH it does not have that "heavyness" I've heard from other Eden offerings.

    What do you think? What contributes more to the Eden darkness...is it the heads or the cabs?

    Just curious!
    Thanks
     
  2. I would say that most of it comes from their cabs, their heads might somewhat. I love there sound because they are the only rig Ive had where I can just plugin and play and not mess with alot of eq.
     
  3. Luis Fabara

    Luis Fabara

    Aug 13, 2000
    Ecuador (South America)
    Audio Pro - Ecuador
    The Cabs.. definetly.

    I would use a Carvin R1000 with an Eden D410XLT anytime.
     
  4. BigBohn

    BigBohn

    Sep 29, 2001
    WPB, Florida
    why not an Eden Navigator? Now thats a great, extremely versatile, and good in any option its in, kind of preamp. Very rightious. Check it out.