Why did Fender do this ?

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Thats certainly a puzzle ? and asks what are the electrical properties of a speaker frame.
Maybe magnetization that each can share the same rate of magnetization over time, or maybe internally in the speaker there is a connection to the frame of each with
a component that we cannot see.
 
I have enough Fender amps, never seen one like this. Someone put it in for no reason. Also, I never seen a Fender amp that have speaker wire run from one speaker to the second speaker. All go to a center terminal screwed onto the middle of the speaker board, then branch out to each speaker. I am not sure that is even original.
 
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I have enough Fender amps, never seen one like this. Someone put it in for no reason. Also, I never seen a Fender amp that have speaker wire run from one speaker to the second speaker. All go to a center terminal screwed onto the middle of the speaker board, then branch out to each speaker. I am not sure that is even original.

There are many Fender amps where they ran the wires from speaker to speaker, for example the Super Six Reverb. I have never seen the frames jumpered together.
 
It looks like a healthy piece of wire. The easiest way of telling if it does anything is to remove it and replace it with a 50 ohm resistor then put your scope probes across the resistor and look at your oscilloscope while you are playing music.If you see nothing, it does nothing.
 
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I"ll take a stab and guess they are not in the original cabinet.
They were out being scraped up, looks like almost used as
some open back monitor speaker. by where the rubs are.

I've never seen a fender amp with Red and White wire
hanging free like the upper left of the pic. That is not fender
era replacement wire.

The green number stamped on the magnets are likely a date code only
number. As none of the numbers conform to the EIA manufacturers codes
that is the first 2 to 4 digits.

The numbers along the mounting in silver are obscured and paper gasket
on the rear mounting. Not sure if these aren't from some late 90's
to 2000 era. Baskets almost look like the late cheapo Jensens or EMIs.

But who knows. They look to be 12 inch RI Twin. But can't tell.

I've seen them but can't recall in what. I can't recall
if I've worked on and older Twin Reverb or Pro Reverb
that may have had that strap or not.
It's great getting old.
 
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