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Thread: Heybrook hb3 series 2 crossover resistor value

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    Hi
    Any who now the right value of the crossover resistor, in the heybrook hb3 series2
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    Can't see any resistors there, what resistor are you referring to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firebottle View Post
    Can't see any resistors there, what resistor are you referring to?

    That looks like a resistor about half way up the board on the right hand side. If it is, then it looks like the type that would usually have the value printed on it rather than coloured bands.

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    The resistor says HW21V

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    Ah, I see which one now, on the image it looked like a polystyrene capacitor, though that seemed odd.

    The value is almost certainly printed on the resistor, probably on the underside where you cant see it. You will have to unsolder one leg and lift it, or try to rotate the resistor so you can seen the printed value.

    Will more than likely be in the form of 2R2 (equal to 2.2 ohms) or another value xRx, or 10R (equal to 10 ohms) or a value xxR.

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    I am struggling to find oem crossover scheme or values ,I bought hb3 mk2 2 days ago,and find that inside are sony e71 crosses...����
    Can someone help to share original scheme ?

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    Mills 'MRA' Do a 2k4 Power resistor

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    I understand that but i dont have original crossover,i have to make new but i dont have electronic schematic
    Thanks

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    O dear, you really need to be waiting for a pair to come up on E-Bay..

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