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Nemesis (Eden) NSP 212

I just found one of these locally for a good price and I definitely need more speaker than my 1x12", 1x15", or 2x10" can give.

So has anyone owned/gigged one if these? How was it?


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I found the bottom end fat, warm and clear. The 410 is 4 ohms and the 210 combo, which I also had wired up to use as a cab only for using a different head with, 8 ohms but plenty for a smaller sized venue. 410 would cut through 1000 seater venues via DI to PA but we were always through the PA anyway so really just my monitor, and a great sounding one.
 
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I have the version prior to that one. 4ohm cab. It's been my go to for several years now.
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It seems very similar. They rotated it 90 degrees and changed the handles. Does yours have speakons?
I found the bottom end fat, warm and clear. The 410 is 4 ohms and the 210 combo, which I also had wired up to use as a cab only for using a different head with, 8 ohms but plenty for a smaller sized venue. 410 would cut through 1000 seater venues via DI to PA but we were always through the PA anyway so really just my monitor, and a great sounding one.
Nice to know, ty!

So there isn't a lot of info out there on this cab but I felt encouraged enough to pull the trigger now it's a NCD.

Tone is as described by Glen. Fat, warm, and clear. Very fat! I have to trim my nails so for the moment I just used my thumb on the P bass and out comes this really fat tone but in he best possible way.

I'm not normally a big tweeter fan but this one seems well balanced and doesn't intrude on the main tone which is good as it seems to be full on, all the time. That being said, both of my currently working basses are strung with flats. The P with almost 4 year old set of 45-95 GHS Precision Flats, and the J with a pretty new set of Fender 9050L's. I need to finish up the Ray with rounds and give it a try as well.

So far, I'm pretty happy with it.
 

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