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Thread: Heybrook hb3 series 2 crossover resistor value

  1. #11
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    I can copy them , but i need value or photo or schema
    Thanks

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    Too many variables in the inductors your best with some used originals to recap

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    I only need mH like value ? Correct me if I’m wrong

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    No its not as straight forward as that. Why i always tell people to keep the original Inductors when rebuilding..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Made in 1968 View Post
    No its not as straight forward as that. Why i always tell people to keep the original Inductors when rebuilding..
    Hahahaha, some d*ckhead put sony e71 crossover on this beautie...
    I cant wait to show up,who know when it shows up on e bay

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    Theres a Heybrook page on Facebook maybe ask on there about some x overs

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    They didn’t answer anything

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    Your best bet maybe to contact shane, He worked for heybrook when the 'HB-3' was in production. The S1 & S2 crossovers should be the same..

    https://theartofsound.net/forum/member.php?121-shane

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    I have sent you a PM, but I think I have given you what you already had! I will see if I can find any values on the components.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YNWaN View Post
    No, you also need the series resistance of the inductors.
    I have a gadget to measure inductors but I will have to desolder them to do it
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