
You'll find Steve Twist (aka MARXBEAR) down in the Land of Oz, strutting his stuff with his Nemesis rig - an NA320 powering NSP210 and NSP410 cabinets. He also says he loves hanging out in the forum, calling it "one of the best things on the Internet." Thanks, bro! We appreciate that!

Here's a shot of David Ruiz (aka drbassman) with his WT300 Traveler and D410XLT. We don't know who the other person in the picture is, but we're pretty sure he's smiling because of David's killer tone.

Here's Lanky (Michael Lankford in the real world) throwing down with his band Thumper and the Plaid Rabbits. Lanky keeps the groove pounding with his WT550 powering D210XST and D112XLT cabinets. He loves that he doesn't need to tweak a lot of knobs to get great tone, which may be why he switched to Eden in the early 90s and never looked back!

Here's Mike Nadeau (Thorsz on the forum) with his vintage Eden rig: A VT.25 amd 210T cabinet. Purchased in 1991, the rig still "beats anything out there," Thorsz says. "No matter if it's country, rock, or slap, it sounds great!" |

Here's Rocksolid (Steve Cunningham) with his WT800C, D210XST and D410XLT. He's currently working with his brother in the Leigh Cunningham Band, doing original Acoutstic-driven Pop-Rock, as well as a covers project called Tomboy, doing mostly Chick Rock with some Chili's and Lenny Kravitz thrown in to mix it up. Steve loves how the 210XST adds bottom to the growl of the 410XLT, and says he'll take on any stack out there!

Here's Danny from Australia (also danny on the forum) kicking it out with his WT800 and 410XST cab. You know the guitarist is getting ready to do something strange by the way Danny and his drummer are both watching him like hawks.

Chuck Severson, known on the forum as Hunka Hunka Burnin Chuck, loves his CXC-300 combo amp. He says that, with his band Metal's Revenge, he has to put his amp well behind the the band, "just to be fair to the rest of the amps and PA."

Gerhard Stoiber (jean151 to Edenites) rocks Germany with his 2003 Metro. Working with a cover band, Gerhard plays pop, soul, blues, funk and country in clubs and small concert venues. He says the Metro is a great choice because it has plenty of power and growl. |