Berg with cover:
$900 local pickup SOLD
TFB550-B: Still available at
Thunderfunk TFB550-B Buy both and I’ll toss in the 3’ speakon cable and case for $1650 local.
Paypal echeck, USPS money order or cash.
I have the original shipping box for the berg, but I don’t want to ship it. Local pick up for now. I travel in the Nashville, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Charlotte, and Florence SC area frequently for work and could meet.
Bergantino NV215, 2-15" & 6" Midrange Cabinet
2-15" woofers with vented pole pieces
1-6" midrange
Power handling - 600 watts rms
Custom phase - coherent crossover
Frequency response: 37hz - 7khz
Sensitivity: 101db ¥ anechoic: 2.83v/1m
Impedance: 4 ohms
Dimensions: 36"H x 24"W x 15"D
Weight: 93lbs.
Tilt-back casters
(above description copied
NV215 - Bass Gear Reviews at TalkBass.com)
Included is custom cover made with love by my parents from a nice moving blanket. The cab didn't move much so I wanted it covered but didn't want to take the cover off every time. They made it with velcro removable front and handle/connection covers. See video:
Moving an NV215 - YouTube
The cab is in excellent condition. It sat in the original owners bedroom and mostly at my church. I’ve taken it out less than 10 times in the year I’ve owned it, always covered. I feel extremely privileged to have owned this cab. They aren't making them anymore so this may be as close to new as they come.
Thunderfunk TFB550-B
From manual:
TFB550-B Serial Numbers 600 and up
AC POWER: 100-120-220-240 volts, 50/60 Hz
FUSE SIZE: 3AG 6.25 Amps Slo-Blo for 100-120 volt operation
3.00 Amps Slo-Blo for 220-240 volt operation
PREAMP: Gain/Limiting, Enhance, Bass, Semi-Parametric Tone Control, Treble, Timbre, Mute, and
“The Switch.”
POWER: 550-watts into 4 ohms
300- watts into 8 ohms
2 OHM OPERATION IS NOT RECOMMENED
DIMENSIONS: 17" wide x 3½" high x 10-1/2" deep (19” wide with rack ears)
WEIGHT: 16 pounds (Add 1 pound for rack ears)
OPTIONS: Rack Mount Ears
TB review:
TFB550 - Bass Gear Reviews at TalkBass.com
The side handle and two of the feet on the side are missing. They weren’t there when I got it. I keep it racked so it doesn’t matter to me and there are 4 feet on the bottom so unless you felt like you needed to hold it by the handle and set it on it’s side it’s not a real factor.
Otherwise it works great. Much has been said about this amp. Search and you will see. I have nothing bad to say about it. There may be some slight scratching from racking but otherwise cosmetically excellent.
The Gator case is fine but I don’t have the key.
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Some vids of rig in action, no PA support. I suck, so if you think it sounds good imagine what it would be like in the hands of a real bass player.
Outdoors, jazz with TI flats:
Stimpack_Flightpark1 - YouTube The camera starts in front of the cab so it’s very bass heavy. About half way it moves to the other side. Less bass, but the bass is still very present at a 45 degree angle outside with no wall to reflect. I never had to turn up past halfway on the 4 outdoor gigs I’ve done with it. I could have, but it would have been too loud.
Outdoors, P lyte with DR nickel low riders (I think):
Mack the Knife Barn Party - YouTube
Indoor at church jazz with rounds. I fulfilled my yearly slapping quota on this tune:
On Our Side walkout - YouTube
I'm making the painful decision to sell this rig because I'm moving in a different direction and really don't need it. I didn't need it when I bought it but it sounded so good I couldn't resist. But it’s overkill for anything I do. A really good kind of overkill.