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HH Electronics is a British amplifier manufacturer, that was founded in 1968 by Mike Harrison, Malcolm Green and Graham Lowes in Harston near Cambridge, England, where its first solid-state TPA and MA range of studio quality amplifiers were designed and manufactured. Their official website is HH Electronics.com.

A directory of user manuals and instructions for HH Electronics products can be found below. HH Electronics products are patented and trademarked under brands HH Electronics.

Contact Info:

Address: COOMBSWOOD BUSINESS PARK, HALESOWEN, WEST MIDLANDS, B62 8HD, UK
Phone: +44 121 508 6666
Email: INFO@HHELECTRONICS.COM

HH Electronics TNi-WPRO Installation Loudspeakers Instructions

Discover the versatile TNi-WPRO Installation Loudspeakers from HH Electronics. Explore specifications, connection options, mounting choices, and usage scenarios. Find detailed information in the user manual or visit the official website for more insights. Perfect for bars, clubs, houses of worship, ballrooms, conference halls, education settings, and live music reinforcement.

HH Electronics HPT-110 Active Loudspeakers User Manual

This user manual provides detailed instructions for the setup and usage of HH Electronics' HPT-110 Active Loudspeakers, designed and engineered in the UK. With product information, a block diagram, and frequency response for enhanced sound quality, this manual is a valuable resource for live sound applications. Compliant with Part 15 of the FCC rules, this high-quality audio product comes in multiple models and features a rear control panel and fitting eye bolts for easy installation. Keep the manual handy for future reference.

HH ELECTRONICS TNA-2120SA Multi-Channel Active Subwoofer User Manual

Learn how to safely set up and use your HH Electronics TNA-2120SA Multi-Channel Active Subwoofer with these comprehensive user manual instructions. From unpacking to amplifier connection, this guide provides essential information to ensure long-lasting performance. Stay safe with important warnings and precautions.