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[Ordering Info]
NO LONGER IN REGULAR PRODUCTION but we do have a few cabinets left. Call to Order: 717.292.0814 – 9am to 5pm EST; Monday thru Friday
[Description]
Our Speakeasy Road Box Speaker is built with premium pattern grade plywood,
and coated with an ultra-durable polymeric finish. This industrial coating
is virtually indestructible. This compact “Memphis” design has
been specially engineered to give you full animation and great bass, all in
a compact cabinet that easily fits into the back seat of most cars.
[Features]
- Speakeasy ‘Hot Rod’ or SE21 driver
- 400W 12″ bass speaker
- 2-speed horn
- Pop-out casters
- Recessed Handles
- Fully painted and sealed interior
[Dimensions & Weight]
Dimensions: 28″ H x 23.5″ W x 20″ D Weight: 94 lbs.
[Available versions]
| SE122MkIII | 60 watts tube; 122 hookup |
| SE147MkIII | 60 watts tube; 147 hookup |
| Roadbox MkIII | 60 watts tube with built in Vintage Tube Preamp with 1/4″ input and Fast / Slow / Stop footswitch |
| Roadbox MkIII AMA | 250 watts Solid State with AMA front end, 1/4″ Unbalanced Input, and Fast / Slow / Stop footswitch |
| Roadbox MkIII GE | Special version for guitar players. Contains no amplifier, allowing the player to use their favorite. Footswitch control allows for Fast/Slow/Stop and Straight 12 operation. |
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April 29th, 2010 at 10:18 am
While it’s not one of our “regular” models, we have made 11 pin versions of the RBIII which would directly connect to any keyboard with an 11 pin output – Give Steve a call 717.292.0814 for more details and pricing.
April 28th, 2010 at 6:34 pm
How can this be hooked up to the 11-pin XK3?
February 6th, 2010 at 1:47 pm
One of our MkII models, which have 2 rotors. You should give Steve a call (717)292-0814
February 6th, 2010 at 1:41 pm
What you want to do is have a chat with Steve – his axe is different, but he’s doing or has done much the same sort of thing as far as gigs go. He can get a feel for what you’re up to and give you the options that are going to fit best.
January 12th, 2010 at 5:46 pm
Hi,
I’m a long time B3 player. Recently I began using a Nord C1 with my 122A, two Roland KC550s and a Crown/JBL subwoofer. I want to find a rotating speaker to replace the Leslie 122A. I’m undecided as to what way to go. I’d like something lighter than the 122 but I don’t want to give up the sound.
Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
January 7th, 2010 at 11:45 am
Hey there. I have a small recording studio, and I’m a weekend warrior Electro 2 player, playing mostly weddings & private parties. I’d like to step up to a good rotary speaker setup (vs. just playing through a stage keyboard amp), as my gigs and nearly half my studio sessions require that Leslie sound. An amp like the Roadbox MK III may work well for me both live and the studio. Can you email me and give me your opinions on which setup that might work best for me to get an actual rotary setup which would work for me in my situations?
February 5th, 2009 at 11:59 am
Give us a call for current prices – 717.292.0814, ask for Steve
February 4th, 2009 at 7:37 pm
Hi there. I love your site. How much do you charge for your Roadbox MK III?