![]() Nothing sounds like an Eden.īased on your playing style and venue requirements, we have a system to match your taste and budget needs.īass Guitar Speaker Cabinet. The enclosures are all designed to reproduce the true sound of your bass with the proper character and clarity. The porting is optimized for high level performance and the boxes are tuned to maximize sound quality and performance. We use AA furniture grade plywood, all Dado and Rabbet construction with the massive internal bracing required to really produce the low bass note properly. ![]() This allows us to control the sound and production quality of our own products very carefully, ensuring that you get the very best bass guitar products possible. Eden is the only bass guitar amplifier company that actually hand builds our own speaker and tweeters. After you have spent your time and money finding the perfect bass you will want an amplifier and speaker system capable of doing it justice. We design and voice each enclosure to enhance certain traits just as a fine instrument is crafted. Given our long history and wide industry background, we look at speaker systems as a logical extension of the player and instrument. At Eden, we approach speaker design from a different direction than most companies. The David Eden Bass Guitar Enclosures are carefully engineered and hand crafted to give you years of trouble free world class performance even under the most strenuous performance conditions. Thi smodel is also available in a 4-ohm version. This is the 8-ohm version of the D410XST. ![]() Massive internal bracing and optimum bracing make for extremely tight lows. If you like high-definition and low distortion coupled with a big sound, this is well worth the auditioning. The tone is wonderful, well-balanced with a smooth, effortless quality usually reserved for the studio. Sensitivity 106 dB 1000 watt D410XST features a deeper,stronger low end than the XLT, and a more open, transparent midrange definition and exceptionally flat studio-like response along with reduced size and weight.Crossover 3.5kHz Power Handling 1000W RMS.Since it is doubtful there will ever be another Eagles release this one will have to do.Eden D410XST4 David Series XST Bass Cabinets ReviewĮden D410XST4 David Series XST Bass Cabinets Feature Still it is admirable that they could produce a very credible album 28 years after their last effort. There is a lot of good and some average as well among the twenty songs. There is some classy guitar work but the lyrics are a little too preachy for my taste. The second disc is highlighted by the ten minute title track. “What Do I Do With My Heart” features a fine Glenn Frey vocal laid against more pure harmonies. “Busy Being Fabulous” proved that Frey and Henley could still write a good song together as the melody is excellent. The harmonies are tight and the changes in tone exquisite. “How Long” is probably the best known song and closest to their classic work. “No More Walks In The Woods” is almost a cappella and reminiscent of “Seven Bridges Road.” It quickly establishes the modern day Eagles could still harmonize. As such, the new songs had a difficult time measuring up. At first listen, I quickly realized how accustomed I had become to hearing their greatest hits for the past 28 years. Long Road Out Of Eden is a long and sprawling affair. Frey won and it was released as a two disc, twenty song set. Henley’s single album would have been stronger, but if this was truly the last Eagles album then Frey’s desire to include as much material as possible made sense. Prior to the release there had been an ongoing argument between Frey and Henley whether to release a single or double album. The tensions within the group continued but the money was reason enough for some sort of unity. ![]() Henley appeared detached and irritable plus constantly stated that this would be the last Eagles album. The dynamic between Glenn Frey and Don Henley was terrible. I remember watching a 60 Minutes segment devoted to The Eagles shortly after the album’s release. Was it worth the time and effort? Their fan base obviously thought so as it sold over seven million copies and continued the group’s string of number one albums in The United States. Nevertheless The Eagles finally released Long Road Out Of Eden October 30, 2007. Six years to actually record an album is an equally long time. Twenty-eight years between studio albums is a long time.
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