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The lovely and talented Jennifer Clark is shown here with her CXC110 combo wrapped and loaded on a trolley for easy transport. This shot proves that not only can ladies play low, they have great taste in amplification! (Read her review here.)
Vinny D'Agostino (VinnyD on the forum) is also known by the nickname "Mr. Twelve" due to his love of his Eden D212XLT. His second-favorite cab is the D210XST. Both cabs are shown here, powered by his WT550.
Bassman639 - known to civilians as Tim Moyle - can't stop buying Eden gear. He started out with a CX1210 combo, then later added a CX110 cabinet. Since then, he's added a pair of D112XLTs and a D210XLT. In this shot, Tim shows off one of his Bass Pyramids, which includes the CXC110, both 12s and the 210 cabinet. As for his permanent G.A.S. (Gear Acquisition Syndrome), there's no known cure (except to keep buying more Eden gear) and Tim doesn't mind at all.
Here's a shot of UnstoppableBassMonolith (real name: Stuart Holme) performing live at FloydFest in Floyd, VA. His rig is a DC210XLT Metro with D112XLT cabinet. Stuart is so impressed with his rig, that he wrote us a review, which you can read here. |

Bo Aerstrom, one of our European Edenites, calls his rig the Floorshaker, and it's easy to see why. (That's also his ID on the forum, btw.) Pictured here with his brand-new Navigator and WT1250, powering not one, but TWO, D610XLTs! Word is he's considering another 1250 so he can bridge an amp into each cabinet. We've warned him that, if he does go this route, he should be very careful when playing near any fault lines. Bo also has his original WT800 as a back-up.
When Liam Graham (LiamG on the forum) first played his fretless thorugh the DC112XLT, he fell in love. Then he added a D112XLT extension cabinet and love turned into obsession. Although there is no known cure, Liam doesn't care. He's happy just the way it is.
Sjoerd Rebers (phoerd on the forum) sent this shot of himself and his Metro from a gig with his band sevensinns, a 7-piece group fronted by three lovely and talented ladies. He's also got a brand new Navigator.

Eden endorser Wes Watson (_Wes on the forum) holds down the bottom end for the Christian Metal band StrangeLand. Shown here on-stage with his WT550, D210T and D410T cabinets. Shortly after getting his Eden rig, the guys in the band promised him that, if he ever sold it, they'd fire him! Wes laughs when he relates the story. "That won't be happening anytime soon," he says. "I'm a confirmed Edenite, now and forever." (Read Wes' Bio.) |