Rickenbacker B-22 Supersonic ?
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 10:24 pm
Hi,
I'm trying to research what I got here. It's an old 4x12 Rickenbacker
cabinet. Photos of the actual unit can be seen here:
http://members.cox.net/worldupsidedown/rickcab/rickcab.htm
What little info I could find leads me to beleive it is the extension
cabinet for a Rickenbacker B-22 Supersonic amp. The B-22 was a piggyback
version of the Rickenbacker B-16 Supersonic combo amp which had 4 - 10"
alnico magnet Jensen speakers. These were made in the 60's and there is very
little I can find out about them and mainly from this page:
http://jzu.free.fr/rick/amp/MB.html
While the cabinet looks like it was used for a wrecking ball the speakers
are all still sounding great. I'm particularly interested in knowing if they
are the original speakers. I've compared them to 60's era alnico magnet 12"
jensens and they seem virtually identical. They don't have any obvious EIA
source code on it identifying them as Jensens (220###). There is no code
stamped on the rim of the speaker frame which seems to be the common
location of the EIA source code date : only on the speaker cone and magnet.
Thanks all
I'm trying to research what I got here. It's an old 4x12 Rickenbacker
cabinet. Photos of the actual unit can be seen here:
http://members.cox.net/worldupsidedown/rickcab/rickcab.htm
What little info I could find leads me to beleive it is the extension
cabinet for a Rickenbacker B-22 Supersonic amp. The B-22 was a piggyback
version of the Rickenbacker B-16 Supersonic combo amp which had 4 - 10"
alnico magnet Jensen speakers. These were made in the 60's and there is very
little I can find out about them and mainly from this page:
http://jzu.free.fr/rick/amp/MB.html
While the cabinet looks like it was used for a wrecking ball the speakers
are all still sounding great. I'm particularly interested in knowing if they
are the original speakers. I've compared them to 60's era alnico magnet 12"
jensens and they seem virtually identical. They don't have any obvious EIA
source code on it identifying them as Jensens (220###). There is no code
stamped on the rim of the speaker frame which seems to be the common
location of the EIA source code date : only on the speaker cone and magnet.
Thanks all
