
Here's a shot of Jim Seguin, Jimi1976 on the forum, with his band Malfunktion. Behind him is his WT800 perched on a D410XLT. Jim says his rig has moore than enough funk to keep everyone dancing all night long.

Here's a shot of dflint (AKA Doug Flint) with his WT400 and a pair of D210XST cabinets. Doug's a man of few words. He prefers to let his Bass do the talking.
Brad Cooper, known as Coop on the forum, likes to have choices. So, he uses his WT550 to power various combinations of his D212XLT, 210XLT and 115XLT cabinets. Regardless of which cabs he uses, he loves that Eden tone.
Ironreverend, known as Rev. Mike Kruse in the real world, uses a DC210XLT Metro combo and a D210XLT cabinet. He plans to add a D410XLT to his rig as soon as possible. He loves having dual channels and the ease of dialing in fantastic tone in any venue. |

Jim Martin (jmartin on the forum) started his Eden career with a Nemesis NC210. He still has that amp, but now also has the rig you see here: a WT550 powering a D410XLT cabinet. He loves the tone and portability of the Nem, but the new rig ups the ante by several notches.
Here's Turkish Edenite Ugur Akin (AKA Low Expectations) with his WT550 and D210XST. The bottom cabinet is Ugur's home-made copy of an Eden cabinet, which he says now only serves to raise the real deal off the floor. The shot was taken at a concert with his band, RUJ, and was his first performance with his full Eden rig.
Gale Barchus (Gbarchus) loves vintage tone. So he uses our VT300. When he's not in Austin, TX, he's in Japan. No matter where he is, however, he's got his bass and rig with him.

Here's a shot of Rik Cunningham - firebass on the forum - with his WT800 and a pair of D210XLTs. When needed, he can add another pair of D210XLTs and a pair of D115XLTs. Rik's got to meet the Eden crew at the winter NAMM show in 1992, and bought his rig soon thereafter. He says it's been trouble-free ever since. |