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  • pamo61pamo61

    Eden Amplification WTX-260Published on 10/12/08 at 10:25
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    300W 220V annoncs but does not work!

    USE

    No power more quickly.

    SONORITS

    The amp seems sturdy and well built but it does not work in 220V !!

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    Purchased in October 2008, unlike what is announced this amp does not work on 220V, after 3 to 4 minutes inquitants noises are heard, and total loss of power !!
  • pamo61pamo61

    Eden Amplification WTX-260Published on 10/18/08 at 05:54
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Transistor amp, 260W into 4 ohms, complte connections.

    USE

    Simple configuration
    Manual somewhat succinct

    SONORITS

    Many possibilities of rglages
    MusicMan Stingray used with
    Big disappointment: good quality amp bought in the US, but does not work in 220V unlike what is announced.

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    I want to keep that might apply to buyers so on the following point: good quality amp bought in the US, but does not work in 220V unlike what is announced.
  • tHom'tHom'

    Eden Amplification WTX-260Published on 06/19/08 at 07:04
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    No lamp in there.
    Power 260watts into 4ohms (hence the name) in the USA.
    Except that the head is designed to automatically adapt to the current it receives, and France, she takes the opportunity to move to 300w!
    It is crammed full of other useful functions, in bulk:
    2 output "jack" and 1 Speakon, headphone out, tuner out, effects loop, function "mute", compression, D / I pro, 3-Band EQ with a medium of two possible ranges, according to "enhancer", bass boost, stereo aux inputs, etc ... I forget.
    A bunch of settings extremely useful ... less than 2kg and a head that fits in the front pocket of a gig-bag!

    UTILIZATION

    Ultra easy to use, no frills.
    Each knob is seen that …
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    No lamp in there.
    Power 260watts into 4ohms (hence the name) in the USA.
    Except that the head is designed to automatically adapt to the current it receives, and France, she takes the opportunity to move to 300w!
    It is crammed full of other useful functions, in bulk:
    2 output "jack" and 1 Speakon, headphone out, tuner out, effects loop, function "mute", compression, D / I pro, 3-Band EQ with a medium of two possible ranges, according to "enhancer", bass boost, stereo aux inputs, etc ... I forget.
    A bunch of settings extremely useful ... less than 2kg and a head that fits in the front pocket of a gig-bag!

    UTILIZATION

    Ultra easy to use, no frills.
    Each knob is seen that added a bonus feature turns on or off via a push-pull system.
    Pull the knob for bass and you will get a "bass boost" for the game has very low volume (the neighbors will appreciate).
    Pull the knob of the media and you will change the frequency setting: 500Hz or 2200Hz.
    Really simple.
    As a bonus, a very complete manual with advice from the boss.

    SOUNDS

    I play a Warwick Streamer Stage 1 and the sound is perfectly transparent in "neutral" position.
    But touch the knobs for tone and your sound will evolve quickly and efficiently.
    The knob "enhancer" is by itself its weight in peanuts and is able to "jazzifier" bass so amazing.
    The optional compression is very effective.
    Nothing to throw away.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for several months.
    Its size, light weight, multiple integrated features and sound quality make it a reference in the field. Besides it's ultra strong.
    What Eden ... nothing to throw.
    It's a little slap in the wallet, but if the question arose, I would do this choice with his eyes closed.
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