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i just bought an eden 15" cab of ebay.

i'm going to be getting rid of my antediluvian peavey 4x10 (along with my trace elliot head), and adding the eden to my swr 2x12.

i've been missing some low end to be honest, even with the peavey in there.

and then....[i]no more rig tweakage[/i]. i'm not even in a band ferchrissakes !!

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The NSP115's a really nice cab - I've kept mine as a back-up to my Barefaced Big One.

Does it really work with a 212? That's not some sort of hint that I "know something" ... I'm just curious. I used to pair my NSP115 with an NSP210 and that was OK without being great.

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well it's here, and sounds lovely. i've not had a decent 1x15 before and it rewlly does add some meat to the lower end.

very light too ! this i like, cos i'm quite weedy really.


so the peavey 4x10 really has to go now...i'm running out of space in my spare room !!!

Posted

Great cab! I use a NSP115 to add to my NC115 combo when playing large venues. The two 15s together give a great tone with tons of low end if required.

David

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i'm certainly impressed with the bottom end (missus !), and my worries about the tweeter were unfounded...it's not too brash.

but then it must be said i don't like tweeters at all...if the non-defeatable tweeter does bug me, i intend to rewire the cab to remove the crossover and tweeter, or fit an L-pad.

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[quote name='ahpook' post='508443' date='Jun 8 2009, 06:50 PM']i'm certainly impressed with the bottom end (missus !), and my worries about the tweeter were unfounded...it's not too brash.

but then it must be said i don't like tweeters at all...if the non-defeatable tweeter does bug me, i intend to rewire the cab to remove the crossover and tweeter, or fit an L-pad.[/quote]

No need to rewire it - just take out the light bulb that acts as a tweeter fuse!

Posted (edited)

[quote name='King Tut' post='508740' date='Jun 9 2009, 12:31 AM']No need to rewire it - just take out the light bulb that acts as a tweeter fuse![/quote]

aha ! i was wondering about that, having done some reading sbout the way crossovers are wired.

i take it that won't damage the crossover itself ?


edit: seems the issue's been raised a few times on the [url="http://www.eden-electronics.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=13873&SearchTerms=bulb"]eden forum[/url]

...and the bulb pulling's the way to go.

top stuff...many thanks kt

Edited by ahpook

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