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Old 04-07-2011, 05:08 PM
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OK, I'm going to let go of my Bergantino HT322. I'll deliver it as far north as San Clemente or Temecula. You know what it is. (For those who don't, it's the best bass cabinet ever built in the world, ever.) It's in excellent shape and the price includes the Bergantino cover for it. No odors, no pills in the rat fur. I'm selling it to backfill my purchase of lighter-weight cabs, discussed elsewhere.

$750. No trades, please. Offers considered.
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Old 04-09-2011, 11:25 PM
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Free bump for an amazing cabinet, you don't see these come up very often!
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Old 04-10-2011, 11:53 AM
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(For those who don't know, it's the best bass cabinet ever built in the world, ever.)
This is literally true.
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Very tempting. I'll be in SD in about a week. Hmm. How does this compare to an HT112/HT210 pairing?
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It's 4 ohms yes?
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Old 04-16-2011, 01:11 AM
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4 ohms indeed.
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Very tempting. I'll be in SD in about a week. Hmm. How does this compare to an HT112/HT210 pairing?
Uhhh, it's far superior?
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Very tempting. I'll be in SD in about a week. Hmm. How does this compare to an HT112/HT210 pairing?
If Munji does not mind I'll chime in here...I have had experience with the HT210, it's one of my all time favorite 2-10's ever....there is a hole in the response though...as the HT210 has a very extended low end, and the 12 in the HT322 really fills in the areas that the 2-10's leave out. Jim engineered that cabinet really well in my opinion. If I did not have lower back issues that rule out ANY cab that weighs over 50-55lbs, this cab would be mine. It IS the ****.
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Old 04-16-2011, 10:28 AM
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I agree with Doug and I'll add that the HT112 is much more shallow that the 210 or the 322, so the low end is seriously lacking on that cab especially with a low B.

The 322 would eat that combo for dinner.
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Old 04-18-2011, 12:45 AM
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If Munji does not mind I'll chime in here...I have had experience with the HT210, it's one of my all time favorite 2-10's ever....there is a hole in the response though...as the HT210 has a very extended low end, and the 12 in the HT322 really fills in the areas that the 2-10's leave out. Jim engineered that cabinet really well in my opinion. If I did not have lower back issues that rule out ANY cab that weighs over 50-55lbs, this cab would be mine. It IS the ****.
Doug, come on over. I'll dig it out, pop the 9.0 on it, and you will not be able to resist taking it home with you. I'll even help you lift it into the car.
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Old 04-18-2011, 12:46 AM
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Very tempting. I'll be in SD in about a week. Hmm. How does this compare to an HT112/HT210 pairing?
Send me a PM. You can take it back to the City if Doug doesn't get it first. We can deal on it, too.
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Yeah I might, I'm thinking about it.
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Old 04-22-2011, 04:29 PM
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Old 04-24-2011, 05:35 AM
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Awesome cabinet bump! Mine is in my "never sell" pile.
1 cabinet that can handle whatever you put into it.
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I really didn't want to sell it, but I'm getting to old to hump it. It's SOLD.
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