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Roadbox Mk II
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[Ordering Info]

phone-iconCall 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. Our Road Box Speaker cases are built to the exact dimensions of a shorter vintage Leslieā„¢ (model 145 or 142), so that they are useful for many applications.

[Features]

  • Speakeasy ‘Hot Rod’ driver
  • 400W 15" bass speaker
  • 2-speed horn and wood rotor
  • Pop-out casters
  • Recessed Handles
  • Fully painted and sealed interior

[Dimensions & Weight]

Dimensions: 33" H x 29" W x 21" D Weight: ?? lbs.

[Available versions]

SE122MkII 60 watts tube; 122 hookup
SE147MkII 60 watts tube; 147 hookup
SE122MkII AMA 250 watts Solid State with AMA front end; 122 hookup
Roadbox MkII AMA 250 watts Solid State with AMA front end, 1/4" Unbalanced Input, and Fast / Slow / Stop footswitch
Roadbox MkII GE Special version for guitar players. Contains no amplifier, allowing the player to use their favorite. Footswitch control allows for Fast/Slow and Stop rotor speeds.
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6 Responses to “Roadbox Mk II”

  1. sean Says:

    i have a b3 chop with ao28 preamp it has 1/4in out what dual rotary speaker do i need and what is the cost?

  2. Ted Says:

    There are several options depending on budget and musical taste. Give us a call, and we can talk about it – get you matched up with the right rig.
    717.292.0814 – ask for Steve.

  3. David Says:

    how much do the se147 MKII’s cost? i have a hammond m103 and i’ve been looking for a leslie… they tend to be way out of my range…

  4. Ted Says:

    For current prices and options it will be quicker and more thorough for you to give us a call – talk to Steve and he’ll fill you in 717-292-0814

  5. Shawn Says:

    Do you build your 250 watt solid state amp -if not what brand is it?

  6. Ted Says:

    The basic amplifiers are built under contract with a 3rd party and then finished in house.

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