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Old 27th May 2012, 12:27 PM
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Default Heybrook hb3 (series 2 P type)

Hi
My luck i now with Heybrook hb3 series 2 p type.
But what is this on the front, there is a hole. it is seald.
Can any tell me what this is ?
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Old 27th May 2012, 02:41 PM
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Default Re: Heybrook hb3 (series 2 P type)

hi, have you a picture please
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Old 27th May 2012, 08:56 PM
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Default Re: Heybrook hb3 (series 2 P type)

Yes, I can. The version of the HB3 that you have was designed to be sold as two types, passive (the P-type that you have) and active. The idea was that the plate on the back of the P version which holds the cross-over would be replaced by a chassis holding the three power amps and active crossover which, being quite big and heavy, would be supported by a bolt through the hole in the front panel. Sadly, the active version never got beyond the bright idea stage. The hole should have a plastic bung inserted from behind and a black paper sticker on the front to hide it (up to a point...).
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Old 29th May 2012, 07:52 AM
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Thanks for info.

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