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Fender 45" Tall 4x12 Cabinet - Help to ID?
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Originally posted by misterc57 View PostTrying to identify the model of this 60s/70s cabinet. 45" x 30" cab.
Also wondering what speakers are in them (I would rather not take the time to open it up if possible). Speakers have that silver cone.
Only the right side jack is connected to the speakers. Tag reads P56930
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Originally posted by stokes View PostLooks like the cab our keyboard player used with his Rhodes.The piano sat on it like it was a pair of back legs.
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Nit picking again but i don't think CTS "became" Eminence, 1 engineer left CTS and started his own company. 1966? The story is on one of their websites. That being said, those speakers look like CTS i have out of a Traynor cabinet, date coded 1974.
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostDidn't the Rhodes cabs have only three drivers?
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That cabinet has the two threaded inserts in the top of the cab like amps of the drip edge era that locked into slotted brackets that slid out from under amp cabinets. The distance between them might be a clue as to what amp the cabinet was intended to be used with.
Didn't those Rhodes cabinets use something like 32 Ohm speakers ?
It looks like the Fender logo was once in the opposite corner of the grill cloth.
I think a look inside would show a home made baffle board. Roadie up and remove the back.WARNING! Musical Instrument amplifiers contain lethal voltages and can retain them even when unplugged. Refer service to qualified personnel.
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4 speakers and 2 electrically separate 4 ohm circuits make all the sense for a *Stereo* Rhodes amplifier, allowing for its Stereo side to side wobbling "vibrato".
So no 3 speakers, 32 ohm drivers, etc.
Why "imagine" when the reality is exposed in all its glory?
FWIW I built my own version back in the day, think 1977 or so, for our then greatest Rock star.
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Google shows those as 8 ohm speakers, so you have a 2 ohm load, if I'm seeing wiring correctly. It also looks to me like the top two speakers are out of phase with the bottom two they way they are wired to the jack. I would battery test the cabinet and make sure all speakers move the same direction. You may also want to rewire the cabinet to a series parallel combination unless you have an amp that will run a 2 ohm load."I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22
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Originally posted by The Dude View PostGoogle shows those as 8 ohm speakers, so you have a 2 ohm load, if I'm seeing wiring correctly. It also looks to me like the top two speakers are out of phase with the bottom two they way they are wired to the jack. I would battery test the cabinet and make sure all speakers move the same direction. You may also want to rewire the cabinet to a series parallel combination unless you have an amp that will run a 2 ohm load.
You were right Dude. 2 ohms load and all in parallel. I will rewire to series parallel. Thank you
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