View other reviews for this product:
bmx-rider
« A very precise and dynamic sound »
Published on 10/31/14 at 02:32http://www.eden-electronics.com/products/cabs/indiv/d410xlt.asp
I have a model 4 Ohms, which allows me to leverage the power of my amp
Very good build quality except the wheels are a little light, I changed by larger models and sturdiest
SOUNDS
Perfect? For me, yes
The sound is clean and very well defined. I play a little of everything above (variety, pop, rock, funk, metal) and I do not even use the tweeter or maximum 50%, there is enough with the four bowls that have a very wide bandwidth
It is clear that if you want the sound of the 70s, but go rather to Ampeg, but for the rest, I think it's the best
I play (or have played) it with a Mesa Boogie Basis M2000 head, Genz-Benz Shuttle Max 12.0 or a Markbass Little Mark Tube 800.
Finally, with the equalizer "flat" over the Markbass is granted with this speaker, the sound is well rounded and powerful. The Genz-Benz gives a rendering more "cold", but equally powerful. As for the Mesa, it gives a sound too "dull", it is not made to play on this cabinet.
OVERALL OPINION
This cabinet is very versatile and has a very good performance (106 dB) is not pipo as is the case for other brands
I used since early 2011 with different heads (see above) and I have no worries, even outdoors, it sends no problem
Only negative (like everyone else): LE weight! It weighs a dead donkey that stuff and that's when you have to fight the charge in the car ... but what it sounds: o)
I put 9 because of the weight
PS: I have good bass and good sound amps ... this is a whole, everything must be on the same level, if it does not work on top
I have a model 4 Ohms, which allows me to leverage the power of my amp
Very good build quality except the wheels are a little light, I changed by larger models and sturdiest
SOUNDS
Perfect? For me, yes
The sound is clean and very well defined. I play a little of everything above (variety, pop, rock, funk, metal) and I do not even use the tweeter or maximum 50%, there is enough with the four bowls that have a very wide bandwidth
It is clear that if you want the sound of the 70s, but go rather to Ampeg, but for the rest, I think it's the best
I play (or have played) it with a Mesa Boogie Basis M2000 head, Genz-Benz Shuttle Max 12.0 or a Markbass Little Mark Tube 800.
Finally, with the equalizer "flat" over the Markbass is granted with this speaker, the sound is well rounded and powerful. The Genz-Benz gives a rendering more "cold", but equally powerful. As for the Mesa, it gives a sound too "dull", it is not made to play on this cabinet.
OVERALL OPINION
This cabinet is very versatile and has a very good performance (106 dB) is not pipo as is the case for other brands
I used since early 2011 with different heads (see above) and I have no worries, even outdoors, it sends no problem
Only negative (like everyone else): LE weight! It weighs a dead donkey that stuff and that's when you have to fight the charge in the car ... but what it sounds: o)
I put 9 because of the weight
PS: I have good bass and good sound amps ... this is a whole, everything must be on the same level, if it does not work on top