FS: Bergantino IP-112 & Ex-112

Discussion in 'For Sale: Amps, Preamps, and Cabinets' started by Kevinlane, Jul 16, 2013.

  1. Kevinlane

    Kevinlane Supporting Member

    Dec 30, 2000
    Missouri, near Branson
    Very Very clean.
    (I believe theses are the ER versions) No markings to designate, but the dimensions are the same as Berggie ER cab of other models.

    Also included 2 NEW LeCover padded cases, and an extra power cable

    Pics on the way

    $1800 shipped to lower 48
     
  2. Kevinlane

    Kevinlane Supporting Member

    Dec 30, 2000
    Missouri, near Branson
    Pics

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  3. Bump for the ultimate mini-stack! If I didn't have two already... =)

    GLWTS
     
  4. audiorep2

    audiorep2 Supporting Member

    Apr 25, 2004
    Nova Scotia, Canada
    Did you get the IP from a guy in Canada ?
     
  5. Kevinlane

    Kevinlane Supporting Member

    Dec 30, 2000
    Missouri, near Branson
    I got the IP from a fellow TBer up in New England. Cab came from Cali
     
  6. SactoBass

    SactoBass A retired civil engineer who likes all-tube amps! Supporting Member

    Jul 8, 2009
    Lake Havasu City, AZ
    Hello! Just a helpful suggestion from one TB'er to another:

    Where you say in your first post, "I believe these are the ER versions", you might want to confirm whether they are or not, and post up with that info. Buyers like to know "for sure" what they are getting.

    GLWTS!
     
  7. Kevinlane

    Kevinlane Supporting Member

    Dec 30, 2000
    Missouri, near Branson
    Fair enough.

    No markings to designate, but the dimensions are the same as Berggie ER cab of other models.
     
  8. esoxhntr

    esoxhntr Supporting Member

    Jun 21, 2007
    Markham, Ontario
    Check the serial number - there will be an "ER" in it if they are the ER version. It looked like there was an ER designation in your first set of pictures but I can't be 100% sure.
     
  9. Definitely looks like ER's to me. You can tell by the gap between the tweeter and the 12 inch driver on IP's and HT's. On non-ER's, they'd almost be touching...
     
  10. MarTONEbass

    MarTONEbass Supporting Member

    Jun 19, 2009
    Norton, MA
    The side handles are the giveaway IMO. The regular HTs never used those side handles.
     
  11. +1

    My non-ER IP and HT cabs all have top handles.
     
  12. jsbarber

    jsbarber

    Jun 7, 2005
    San Diego
    Agreed, however, there are ERs with handles on the top. i.e. when they began to make the ERs they initially used top handles and then switched to side handles. Not relevant to this rig, just an FYI to folks reading this.

    In any event, I own an IP112ER / HT112ER rig and it is terrific. Nice, portable rig, and a great value at this price.

    Jim
     
  13. Kevinlane

    Kevinlane Supporting Member

    Dec 30, 2000
    Missouri, near Branson
    Bump it
     
  14. Kevinlane

    Kevinlane Supporting Member

    Dec 30, 2000
    Missouri, near Branson
    Bump
     
  15. d00dr

    d00dr Supporting Member

    Jun 25, 2011
    Jamestown, NY
    So, I know this is a really old thread and all... but any chance these are still available?