Thanks for all the replies, advice, & pictures! I love pictures! :-)
Joey, you are absolutely right about the power amp, my Eden has the option to tie into the power amp either pre or post EQ, & I initially hooked up the F-2B post EQ not wanting to have the Eden EQ color the sound, but I decided to experiment & hooked it up pre EQ, but set the EQ flat on the Eden. There was a huge difference in the sound! going through the Eden EQ it sucked the life out of the sound! It was like putting a pillow in front of the speaker! So I am absolutely going to sell the Eden & get a regular power amp. I won't be getting another 410 box though. I just got an Accugroove Wedgie cabinet yesterday & now my rig sounds even more amazing! The Wedgie is a wedge shaped floor monitor with a 12/6/2 soft dome tweeter 3 way design.
http://www.accugroovellc.com/#!wedgie/crn5
It is like a studio monitor for live sound. My band just went to in ear monitors so we are trying to reduce stage volume & the Wedgie is perfect for what I need! We had practice last night & it sounded amazing! It cut through the 2 guitar/drum sound & I could hear every note! I blended in the mix like a CD & could play softer & still hear what I was playing.
I called Mica yesterday with some questions about the F-2B & she answered all of them, but let me throw one of them out to y'all & see what you are doing. Do you run with the volume control higher & the tone controls lower, or the tone higher & the volume lower, or does it matter? I have tried it both ways & have not heard any distortion either way. I have yet to have the power amp volume over 2! I told Mica, I have not hooked it up in stereo yet, I'm not sure my brain is ready for that sensory overload yet! It sounds so incredible in mono, I imagine that stereo will be like dropping acid! I will probably see all kinds of psychedelic colors & pink elephants & stuff! LOL! I do plan to sell my entire Eden rig & buy an Accugroove El Whappo for outdoor gigs, so I will have the speakers to go stereo if I want to.
Jazzyvee, to answer your question, I got here as quick as I could! When I first got back to playing again after quitting for 12 years due to my job, I needed a new amp & at the time everyone was singing the praises of Eden, so I thought having their flagship amp, the WT800, I had top of the line professional gear. I was SO wrong! Eden makes great stuff, but it pales in comparison to Alembic!
David, I highly recommend that you sell all your gear & get an Alembic preamp! You will NOT be disappointed!
Pete, no hijack at all! We are all here to help each other, which is why I started this post, to tell everyone how AMAZING the F-2B is! Like you, I thought my Eden was top notch gear too until I played through the F-2B! The only advice I can give you is if you get a F-2B or F-1X, don't even bother with a micro amp, get a light weight power amp. You won't need the signal processing of a micro amp with an Allembic preamp. For light weight cabinets I highly recommend checking out the Accugrooves! My Wedgie weighs just under 30 pounds. If you don't want the floor monitor version, they have the same speakers in a traditional square box too along with several other models with multiple speaker combinations. All of them use neo speakers & are light weight. Their largest cabinet, the El Whappo has a 15/12/6/ 2 tweeter 4 way combination, & it is only 58 pounds. My Fender Rumble combo amp I've been using weighs 65 pounds!
Chalie, glad you got your cable parts ordered. What cable did you wind up going with?
Hankster, Resistance is futile! Keeping GAS pent up inside you is never a good thing!
I have my 1st gig with the new rig tomorrow night, I'll let you know how it sounds.