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Merton

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  1. [quote name='waynepunkdude' post='1349499' date='Aug 23 2011, 09:14 PM']I just fiddle around in the key.[/quote] Ditto
  2. [quote name='barneyg42' post='1341953' date='Aug 16 2011, 02:36 PM']This was delivered to me this morning from musicman5 on the Statii forum, top bloke to deal with, thanks Jason she's a beauty. [/quote] lovely! Is she coming to the SE Bash?
  3. PS, that Ashdown cab... Is it a custom?
  4. [quote name='dannybuoy' post='1345657' date='Aug 19 2011, 05:25 PM']What's the difference between that and the Vintage? It looks like a 210 shoved down there![/quote] I think the tuning and voicing is slightly different (and the Vintage has ports along the bottom rather than up the side) but I doubt there's a huge difference. Would be interesting the hear...
  5. [quote name='ThomBassmonkey' post='1347636' date='Aug 21 2011, 11:05 PM']Well you guys have the 200 and 500 covered, I'll complete the collection with the fusion. Love it! Loads of tonal options and it breaks up nicely. It has plenty of power with the neo 212s I use.[/quote] Do you have any soundclips of it? Part if me still tempted to swap the Eden and MB200 for the MB Fusion..... I'd probably miss my Eden a lot though, it is awesome and by far the best amp I've used
  6. Hell yes. The MB200 made me consider selling the Eden for an MB500 or an MBFusion but for now i'm liking the sonic differences. The 800 will be a (tiny!) beast
  7. I have an MB200. It's great! However recently I've found it does (contrary to previous statements I've made) rather run out of puff on LOUD gigs so you lose any real balls to your sound. But it has held its own on a fair few occasions and is great for a rehearsal amp and a backup coz it's so bloody small! I do prefer my Eden WT550 tonally though, mainly due to headroom I suspect.
  8. Will be fine 3 threads for same question tho?
  9. What are the cab specs? Not really paid any attention to these things yet...
  10. Re the OP set up, that sounds small compared to our rig so I gotta say 3 hours is a lot! We can do one hour at a push but like and hour and a half: Powered Mackie tops and bins Full lighting rig including truss with star cloth and 8 various lights, plus 2 other stands of lights, all DMX'd 3 vox 2 guitars, one mic'd one DI'd Bass DI'd Drums all individually mic'd plus an overhead 3 separate monitor mixes Thing is we all know certain parts of the set up so just get in with our bit whilst mercilessly ripping the piss out if each other
  11. Love my "A" rig - Eden WT550 into BFB Vintage. Still have amp and cab GAS for rig "B" tho. Currently a GK MB200 and homebrew cab but thinking of adding an Eden cab for that since I can't afford the Midget I really want
  12. [quote name='whynot' post='1344816' date='Aug 18 2011, 08:26 PM']Yes I can see the wood could chip easily, so think this could do with a cover if I keep it. It will only be me carrying it and I tend to be very careful with gear but you never know.[/quote] Mine tends to get moved about by our crew and they have a rep for breaking EVERYTHING. The Vintage has survived fine tho
  13. [quote name='jhk' post='1344795' date='Aug 18 2011, 08:12 PM']i saw it on e bay a week ago ................ and nobody seemed to go for it .......................... for the £250 suggeted its a reasonable price but prob not higher ...................... but i too am a big fan of the eden gear ......................... good luck!!!![/quote] Gotta say I've been tempted by your 2x12 as well John. Hmmm...
  14. My Vintage looks great still, the Roqsolid cover has done a great job. The cover is showing signs of wear mind you, but that's what it's for!!
  15. An Eden WT550 To be honest this'll be the b rig anyway, the main cab will always be the Barefacedbass Vintage Will see how the auction goes...
  16. Wrong forum? Welcome back btw
  17. [quote name='whynot' post='1344314' date='Aug 18 2011, 01:12 PM']So last night I picked up a used Super 12 T courtesy of a fellow Basschatter. Having not seen one in the flesh (so to speak) I wasn't sure what to expect, but initial signs are good. Visually has a certain charm about it. Love the weight. Reminds me a little of my old Tecamp 212S in weight and size, although a step-up soundwise from that particular cab. Looking forward to gigging it over the next few weeks. If a stayer, I may have to re-visit some previously owned amps to try with it (here we go again!). Does anyone own a fitted cover for one of these, and if so, where from?[/quote] Hope you like! Roqsolid is definitely the place for covers
  18. Lovely sounding cab, not as heavy as I'd feared but think the size is a bit too big for my "small" requirements Will see how it goes...
  19. Perfect sense! I'm glad I asked, I've been hit for this before thinking "Oh, I'll easily sell it for that later" only to lose out massively. The general wisdom of BC has helped, cheers!
  20. Cheers! I think the weight is the thing that concerns me most spec wise but your comment on price is definitely something to bear in mind. Will still go and see it, maybe if it doesn't sell I can haggle
  21. Cheers! Interestingly Happy Jack thinks £250 is too much for this condition... Will see. The weight is the thing I'm most concious of - it's about 24lb heavier than my BFB Vintage!
  22. Hello! There's an Eden D210XLT on ebay at the mo, looks to be a good 10yrs old. It's in my home town so I'm popping in tomorrow ot have a look, but just wondered if there's anyhting I should look out for on it, and if a £250 starting price is fair? This is the one: [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Eden-D210XLT-4-ohm-speaker-cab-/130562565642?pt=UK_MusicalInstr_Amplifiers_RL&hash=item1e6622a60a"]Eden D210XLT[/url] (I've also posted in the ebay section, if Mods don't like it please remove one )
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