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Seems Gear4Music have actually done something with the Eden brand. There's a whole new range of amps and cabs called the Novatone series. They look good, and they're very keenly priced. I particularly like the cabs - the rounded corners are very reminiscent of the old Nemesis stuff. 

 

No idea how they might compare to the old World Tour heads or D-series cabs, but it's nice to see that they've actually been given some attention. This is more than Marshall ever did with the brand!

 

https://www.gear4music.com/Bass_Amps/Eden?page=1

 

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Good to see them making a return, never understood the Marshall buying them thing, they did pretty much nothing with them.

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26 minutes ago, snorkie635 said:

Loved my Eden rigs. I hope these are as good as the WTs, but I'm not holding my breath.

They do come across as very inexpensive - I'm just wondering what they cheaped out on. It says they use Eminence speakers, so it's not there, and solid state amp PCBs are kinda much of a muchness these days, especially for Chinese-produced class D amps (it doesn't mention that they're class D, but they probably are). Based on the controls, inputs, etc, the PCB design for the head itself is probably still the solid state David Nordschow design that goes back to the old Nemesis heads. The Terra Nova range used this too. 

 

My concern is that the biggest head is only 500W, and that's really not all that much these days. Those cabs are going to need to be pretty efficient to get much volume from a 500W head. I'd be more enthusiastic if they had an 800W head. 

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1 hour ago, snorkie635 said:

Loved my Eden rigs. I hope these are as good as the WTs, but I'm not holding my breath.

It's basically going to be an updated version of the Nemesis heads, not the WT design. They don't have valve preamps, for a start. 

 

The Nemesis stuff was great though, and was probably the first ever proper lightweight range of bass gear. The FET preamp sounded reasonably "valve-y" too. The Nemesis 8x10" combo (yes, combo) was one of the coolest bass rigs I ever tried, and it sounded massive. 

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