Just had to share this. I got my new DNS210 cab on Monday. It got here just before I had to take off for practice, so unpacked it; put it in the back of my truck; and headed off to practice. I took two amps with me. One was my Eden TN226, which is a 225-watt class D amp. I've had trouble with it clipping when driving a single Eden EX112-4 and I wasn't using and bass boost, Enhance, etc. I just add a little boost ~250Hz. That speaker will handle 300-watts but had to run the auto-compressor to keep it from clipping.
I found an Eden repair center about an hour away and am going to take that in there and have them check it out. In any case I wasn't confident that it would drive this DNS210 any better than the EX-112, so I brought along my RS400 (Eden Nemesis), which drives that 112 with no problem. Well, I ended up leaving that RS400 in the truck because the TN226 drove this new DNS-210 to rehearsal levels just fine. The DNS-210 is a far more sensitive cab than that E-series Eden cab is.
Anyhow, I am really pleased with my DNS210 because I can use it all by itself on most of my gigs (small and medium venues) and it has the same clear, full, and articulate sound that my DNS-410 does. For larger gigs, outdoor gigs, and outdoor Festivals, I'll continue to use my DNS-410. This will also allow me to sell both of the EX-112's, which will make my wife happy.

Here's a couple of shots of my set-up that I took on my back deck yesterday evening:
Good thing I'm not excited about this...

(***note*** changed out original picture for this one)

And just a straight up shot of the stack with my bass in its stand:

Although this 610 stack really looks cool, I'm not sure where I would run both at once. The DNS410 by itself is more than enough for outdoor festivals, but it sure looks cool. One thing I noticed though is the new DNS cabs have a gold circle and lettering while my 2015 DNS-410 has silver circle and lettering. Perhaps I should get a new badge with the gold for my 410?
Next on the list to get is the DNA-800 amp to drive it. The WT500/800 that you see driving this now was upgraded to 800-watts bridged at 8 ohms by David hisownself, and was his personal amp that he used on his test bench for developing cabs at Eden. He sold it to me in 2010 when he started DNA. Great sound with this amp, but it IS heavy, so a DNA-800 is in my future...or maybe a 1350? Just got this cab and already I have G.A.S.