I doubt they are I have googled it and got images and having owned Heybrooks in the past they always had a name or plate somewhere on them with the model no and Ohm ratingHeybrook HB1 possibly
As I said these are not my speakers this is on another forum and everyone is curios as to what they are and the connectors would be fine with Banana plugs so again not cheap and nasty in designConnectors too recessed for comfortable spade or bare wire.
They've got a bit of a (well made) home made look to them.
Might be some clue inside.
Yes, coming from Plymouth I have had plenty of Heybrooks. The original two's didn't have anything on the front although may be a prototype as the two's had different tweeters to yours and, come to think of it were rear ported. The HB2R had Velcro attached grilles.I doubt they are I have googled it and got images and having owned Heybrooks in the past they always had a name or plate somewhere on them with the model no and Ohm rating
Pretty sure the original were VifaDid Heybrooks use Seas drive units ?
I'm certainly not saying they're a cheap and nasty design.As I said these are not my speakers this is on another forum and everyone is curios as to what they are and the connectors would be fine with Banana plugs so again not cheap and nasty in design
This could be a Wilmslow Audio home build copy......I think you are right
Definitely not Heybrook thenThe woofer is a Seas 21-RCX H289
The Tweeter is a Seas H288 8OHM 46/82
I really haven't got a clueHi,
Could they be a variation of the Dean Alto speakers (UK build) from the 1980's ?
Regards,
Shadders.
Hi, they look like an old pair of Warhfedales to me, got a set of laser 80 that look very alike