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cgworkman

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Sorry I'm late to the party.

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Brim

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here's mine:

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Eden WT550B with a singe D210XST 4ohm cab.
 
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Thanks bro...I've lurked for quite a while. I've been hanging out mostly at the Eden & Dudepit forums.
 

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Does the 2-10 cabinet handle the low B on the Stingray 5?

Brim said:
here's mine:

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Eden WT550B with a singe D210XST 4ohm cab. The SR5 in the back is a 2000 natural (one piece body) that I picked up from the dudepit. I love my SR5 and the Eden gear really makes this bass rumble the room.

Does the 2-10 cabinet handle the low B on the Stingray 5?

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This particular XST cab was designed for low B's...it drops to 30hz on the low end. It sounds amazing. The XLT series 210 is more midrange bump. Check out the eden forums for more info - they're freaks over there.
 

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Dargin said:
Mark Bass. Just ask Bongo Man.

Yes Dargin-
I LOVE MarkBass-

fantastic tone!!!!!!
can take all that I throw at it;-))

consistant reliabilty-
easy to lift-
a great company:)
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Brim said:
This particular XST cab was designed for low B's...it drops to 30hz on the low end. It sounds amazing. The XLT series 210 is more midrange bump. Check out the eden forums for more info - they're freaks over there.
That's very impressive considering it's only a 210.
 

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Sure is - I think the way the cab is ported and heavy duty reinforced lends to the response range (as well as some eden magic). It only weighs 59 lbs. I shed 40 lbs from the Ampeg SVT410 Pro I offed.
 

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More Questions About Your Eden Stuff

Brim said:
here's mine:

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Eden WT550B with a singe D210XST 4ohm cab. The SR5 in the back is a 2000 natural (one piece body) that I picked up from the dudepit. I love my SR5 and the Eden gear really makes this bass rumble the room.

I've been looking around the internet a little to find info on your setup and have a couple of questions:

1. Do you encounter a lack of mid's in the D210XST? I saw that opinion somewhere. They thought that the D210XLT offered a better all around sound because of this.

2. How did you mount the WT550B in the rack? Did you need to modify it somehow?

Thanks,

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backagain1 said:
I've been looking around the internet a little to find info on your setup and have a couple of questions:

1. Do you encounter a lack of mid's in the D210XST? I saw that opinion somewhere. They thought that the D210XLT offered a better all around sound because of this.

2. How did you mount the WT550B in the rack? Did you need to modify it somehow?

Thanks,

backagain1

1. Not really. I like the way it sounds. In fact, I cut the mids a tad (two clicks or so)
2. It came with rack ears.
 
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Update

Alright, I think I'm going to go for an Ashdown ABM 500 EVO II. It's an awsome sounding amp. I've looked into all kinds of different equipment and for the price this one looks like a winner.

If I had the money I'd buy all kinds of different amps but I think this one is the most versitile head I've played. So, I think I'm sold. :D
 

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philzbass said:
Alright, I think I'm going to go for an Ashdown ABM 500 EVO II. It's an awsome sounding amp. I've looked into all kinds of different equipment and for the price this one looks like a winner.

If I had the money I'd buy all kinds of different amps but I think this one is the most versitile head I've played. So, I think I'm sold. :D

An excellent choice, I love mine.:D

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Ampeg SVT. It'll make any bass sound great.


uh huh.. this is the amp for me too! I have a CL head with a 410HLF CL cab that just rocks.

;) oh yeah, I also own a fridge cab that never gets plugged in anymore since I aquired the HLF.
 

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Psycho Ward said:
An excellent choice, I love mine.:D

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CHuck I am just now noticing in the picture the bose system??? is that the new one with all the hubbub about not needing monitors attatched to it for all around great concert sound for audience and band alike :confused: ??
 

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Hold on. Is that a righty guitar I see on the left??? :confused: :D

Andrew

Well here's the deal, I'm the only currently practicing musician in my family and I'm also the oldest grandchild of a musical family. So I inherit all the music instruments, I got my Dad’s guitar (a Wayne C. Henderson), my grandfathers banjo and fiddle, my great grandfather’s harmonicas and jaw-harp. I’ve got every printed piece of music of music from things written in shape-notes to hymnals printed in the 1800’s.

The guitar in the picture was my 16th birthday present; dad had my name inlayed at the 14th fret. I use to flip it over and play it.

@Higher1

Yeah that’s the Bose PAS and it truly lives up to every claim Bose makes, no lie. I use it with my wind controller/keyboard set up. I wish everyone had one of these… really!

I can’t wait to play the Sterling fretless thru it!
 

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Psycho Ward said:
An excellent choice, I love mine.:D

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WOW. That's quite an arsenal of tone goodness.

I've currently got a B100R and a SVT 410HLF cab. I wish I could afford an Ampeg SVT CL but I'll get one someday. I love the Ampeg sound but I think the Ashdown is probably the best deal I'm gonna find right now and it's a very versitile head. I think I'll be able to get pretty close to an Ampeg like tone out of er.
 
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