Fender Super Reverb baffle for 15' speaker

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Ken Fox
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Fender Super Reverb baffle for 15' speaker

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Nicely done baffle with grill cloth. Came out of a Super Reverb (1968) that I restored back to original. No logo.

$25.00 and shipping

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Will not work in Super Reverb amps with the non-removable board.
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Ken,
I didn't know that they made 15 foot speakers ......That thing must be one heavy son of a gun huh ? ... Image ....... Jim
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The 15' ear-trumpet requires a 1.5 ton derrick for proper placement on the stage!

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Shades of the Spinal Tap Stone Henge.
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Bob, please close. Moved to eBay
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Ken,
When you run a 15" in a Super reverb do you just use a 4 ohm 15" speaker and leave it mismatched since the SR wants to see 2 ohms?
Or is there some kind of load matching device used?

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I would change the output transformer to the newer Fender with a 2/4/8 ohm tap arrangement
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