Posted on Jan. 24, 2005

“I was wondering if you would ever produce a two 12″ speaker cabinet with a tweeter or 6″ speaker, that can handle 800 watts rms or more and be able to go as low as 45Hz or lower? It would also be nice if the cabinet weight could be around 60lbs. I’m in the market for a new cabinet to purchase and this configuration is one that I would like buy. Your cabinets are the best sounding cabinets I have ever tried ” Regards, Hank Maietta –

Posted on Jan. 2, 2005

“I finally picked up your very limited ‘tolex Walter Woods’ 112 from Rock City Guitars in Somerville, MA. The red & black tolex looks so badass! Man, my Tyler/Roscoe basses sound so delicious. The horn can’t be beat. I’ve never been a big fan of them but now I might accually use one! I also heard your 210 a while back and am wondering if/when I can sell my Bag End 210. It’s good to hear high quality bass w/out all the hype coming from the speaker. F#*k going direct! I want to go through an amp again! Keep up the good work, now I want two 112’s!” Brad Schirmer

Posted on Dec. 9, 2004

“It’s been well over a year now since I obtained my Begantino NV-215 bass cab. I’ve played my Hofner Vintage ’63 “Beatle” bass through it in a variety of settings and locations. Particularly I have played in on r & b southern-soul gospel concerts and recordings and it is beyond “warm” & “smoothe”. I run a hybrid “head” consisting of a Crest LT-1000 power amp coupled with an Avalon U-5 (like Paul’s) and it is the best tone I’ve ever heard. Plenty of power in the rig….never go past the 2nd notch (volume) on the U-5. I highly recommend this bass cab if you remember and especially like me, are still “stuck in the 60’s”! ” Mike Sanders – Harrodsburg, Kentucky

Posted on Dec. 1, 2004

“Jim, thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge with me and also for your good advice. I immediately contacted Juan Ortiz at Basses Electric-Acoustic after our conversation, and inquired about the three brands of cabs I was initially interested in. He said all three brands were great but the Bergs were in a league of their own tone-wise. Now that I’m playing through my new HT210/HT115 ‘Berg Stack’, I couldn’t agree more. I use a Read Custom Purity tube preamp and I’m powering my Berg Stack with a Crest CA-9 power amp. I won’t be gigging for a few more weeks, but I’m playing through my new setup here at home quite a bit. My old Ampeg BXT410HL cabs did a good job when I was only playing 4-strings, but when I started playing a Roscoe SKB3006 6-string, it was painfully obvious that my Ampeg cabs weren’t up to the task when it came to reproducing the sound of my Roscoe’s thick low end and massive-sounding B-string. Plus, my Roscoe was built to my specs to have a ‘horn-like’ tone. Keith Roscoe really hit a grand slam when he built my bass! It has the sound I’ve been dreaming about for about the last 20 years. I wanted speaker cabinets that would allow the great sound of my Roscoe bass to be heard without altering it’s tone in any way. My Berg Stack does this flawlessly. I’ve been complaining forever regarding all of these so-called ‘hi-fi’ bass cabs that I’ve owned and used prior to buying my Berg cabs. Too many times I wasn’t able to get enough midrange emphasis from the cabs to cut through. It was really hard to hear myself when the stage volume got really loud. I could hear all of the other instruments, but my bass was constantly buried. I’d always comment: “Why can’t someone make a cab with a flat audio response?” “I want to hear what my bass really sounds like, these cabs add too much of their character and tone to my sound!” My Bergantino cabs are the final components in my dream rig. I can’t believe how clean and articulate my stack sounds, yet is has plenty of warmth, and a very detailed, musical tone. My Bergs also project the sound of my bass better than any cab I’ve owned or tried. It’s almost scary. After doing some A/B comparisons with my Ampeg cabs and my Berg stack, I have no doubts that my Bergs will have more than enough volume for any of the gigs I play. Plus, the combined weight of my HT210/HT115 stack weighs less than one of my Ampeg BXT cabs! My back thanks you, and so do my ears! Jim, thanks again for helping me choose the perfect cab setup for my needs and for making such fantastic cabs.” Best Regards, Derwin Moss – Salt Lake City, UT

Posted on Dec. 1, 2004

“I proudly played my HT 112 at the DAVE MATTHEWS BAND shows in INDIANA, HARTFORD, and Mansfield MASS. with singer songwriter AMY WARD this summer. This cabinet is the best in its class hands down! In the studio, it’s the HT310’s. Bergantino are truely amazing natural sounding cabinets! ” Frank Gagliardi – Bassist-NYC

Posted on Nov. 23, 2004

“I played a concert at the Continental Arena in NJ. There were 2 different bass rigs there. One was a Hartke with two 410 Cabs the other an SWR 810 Cab. I wanted to use my own rig which included just one HT322 cab. They told me before I hooked in that my setup was to small and my sound would get lost on stage. Then I setup and played and everybody’s mouth dropped. It was the biggest most cleanest sound they had ever heard. Thanks for making such a versatile cabnet. That was a Hip Hop gig. I also use it for R&B, ,jazz, gospel, etc. I dont use anything else. I wish I could get it when I’m on the road with Gloria Gaynor !!! ” Reggie Woodside