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Based on the World Tour Series preamp circuit, it quickly became the number one selling product. In 2010, Brand Director Joe Delaney designed and introduced Eden's first foot pedal, the WTDI. This change also allowed the brand to increase the resources available to develop more products and enter into production of amplifiers and combos for less experienced players. Maintaining a position that good bass amplification should deliver clear and un-coloured tone with a lot of headroom, the Eden World Tour product line eventually emerged.Įden has undergone many changes including moving its production from Minnesota to Chicago when Eden became part of U.S. The company was also involved in a side project, designed a new type of cabinet for SWR, to be called the Goliath cabinet.Įden and its amplifier design also developed in parallel to its expanding cabinet business and moved from sound reenforcement to specialize in the bass sector of the music market. Originally, Eden designed and manufactured sound-reinforcement (public address) systems, in particular speaker cabinets and then drivers, whose popularity grew amongst sound engineers and with musicians.Īfter a short initial period building such specialist equipment, the company realized the popularity that their cabinet products were gaining with bass players. Įden was founded in 1976 in Montrose, Minnesota, 35 miles west of downtown Minneapolis. Users of Eden equipment span a wide variety of musical style from jazz and country to heavy rock. Notable recording artists include bass players Mike Rutherford from the progressive rock band Genesis and the 1980s soft rock group Mike and the Mechanics, Phil Lesh formerly of the Grateful Dead, and Mike Gordon of Phish. Eden's reputation was founded on the fact that everything was designed and built "in-house", including the speakers (a very rare feat by any manufacturer).Įden amplifiers are used by a variety of musicians but are primarily favored by those people who are defined as "player's players" including many session musicians and technical recording artists. Its most famous series of products include World Tour Amplifiers and D-series Cabinets. This includes bass amplifiers, pre-amplifiers, power amps, bass pedals, and bass cabinets. Eden designs and manufactures high-end bass amplification systems. The company takes its name from Eden Prairie, Minnesota, where the idea for the company was conceived.

