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Bergantino NV158? ???

Tom or Steve, do either of you know if Jim plans on mounting feet on the side of the final production model so that it can be used and stacked horizontally for wide tube heads?
I'm not sure, but maybe you can request it if it's not available... One of the prototypes does have the feet on the side which came in handy when I tried them stacked...
I believe they should be out in about 2 months, but check with Jim or your local shop...
 
Had a great weekend with 2 rock gigs.. Friday was a small stage so I went with one cab with a StreamLiner 900.. Killer setup and I had a good friend of mine sit in for a couple of songs, after asking me what the cab was, he commented how it roared.. The cab sounded great out in the room with no
P.A. support.. Nice strong low end with plenty of booty...
Saturday was with both cabs and my Shuttlemax 9.2 with the cabs side by side which I like... I'm looking to try these with a Mesa M-Pulse 600 next.. I liked it with Toms WalkAbout and curious to hear it with this amp...
 
intrigued by this as many of you.

If I think about my current cabs (AE212 and HS210), and how I use them, the 212 for bigger rooms, the 210 for smaller rooms and practice. Interested in anyone's opinion on pairing the HS210 on top of the NV115 (if I needed a bigger sound than the AE212 alone, like say, an outside/festival gig). Would pairing a sealed and ported cabs be compatible soundwise, or would I just get applesause? Amps would be Streamliner 900 or LittleMark Tube 500.

I'm thinking the extra driver surface area would translate into a pretty good combination.
 
guess everyone is "playing" over in the other thread.

anyhows, I liked a 2X10 + 1X15 pairing from another manufacturer, so i'm pretty sure I'm gonna love it from Bergantino. And I'm sure the stand alone 115 is going to ROCK.

placed a deposit down today at Bass Club Chicago for the NV115.
 
From a few pages back:

Moving on the Baer ML-112, the Baer impresses with its high end clarity and with its strong and deep low-end. It's definitely a cab with more peaks and valleys (intentionally so), and the NV115 really points this out in an A/B comparison. Like the 15/6 comparison, the differences between ported and sealed designs were quite apparent. The ML-112 in its horizontal orientation sounded more like the NV115, but once again, the NV115 was more even and solid throughout its range.
 

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