Eden WT-800 Bass Amp

There are a modest bunch of classic names in bass guitar amplification, but few have the combination of family and sheer present-day flexibility that comes with the Eden WT-800. Featuring a full extend of devices from compression and five-band EQ, to simple bi-amping and an ‘enhance’ handle for fast and viable scooping of mid-frequencies, the ‘World Tour’ amp truly can do it all, around the globe. Innumerable master players, counting Mike Rutherford of Genesis and Mike Gordon of Phish, have come to treat this amp as basic. It’s incredible for the grungey grimy vintage sounds, of course, but for the heave and clarity required by present-day hip-hop, R&B, pop, metal, and jazz, there aren’t numerous that can compete.

That present-day hi-fi abundance comes in portion from the uncommon quality of the amp itself, but moreover incompletely from the extra highlights within the side panel: the classic amplifiers, expertly put the simple bi-amping and the natural mixer. Softube’s plug-in is completely embraced and confirmed by Eden and highlights physical demonstrating of two of their best-loved cabinets, a 1×15 and a 4×10, each miked with four distinctive high-end classic receivers, chosen and situated by Troy Antunes, maker and bassist celebrated for his work with Pharrell Williams and Justin Timberlake.

You do not cut corners when it comes to getting the finest tones out of your bass, and we do not cut corners when it comes to working with the leading accomplices and reproducing and reimagining their best work in exceptional detail. With a three-channel mixer section, you’ll mix the two cabs with the coordinate flag to discover almost anything you’ll ever need to hear. And bragging a distant more advanced EQ than numerous competitors, a built-in compressor, and an extraordinarily planned and upgraded ‘enhance’ handle, which boosts the tall and moo frequencies whereas cutting the mids for that ultra-modern ‘scooped’ smiley-face sound, the WT-800 speaks to the best-of-the-best, in sound quality and flexibility alike.

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