I have now gathered more info about by ser of six (6) Beveridge panels.
Though they were removed from a set of 2SW speakers, they were not the original panels of those speakers, which in fact had been rebuilt using the later "circiut board" style panels. Their H-V amps had been accordingly modified to the lower voltage 3.2 Kv level of these panels, and the crossovers of the 2SW set was modified to match them.
Based on what I now have learned, it is my understanding is these these circuit board style panels are a proper match to the later Model 5, Model and perhaps some other models that used the 3.2Kv level of voltage and have the correct frequency match for proper crossover performance.
These should also be drop-in replacements for any model 2SW units that have already had the H-V 3.2 Kv adjustments previously done to their amps.
[IMG]http://i489.photobucket.com/albums/rr259/RRLedford/OnlineSelling/BeveridgeSpeakerPanels/20150918_080142_zpsmbtt7uyd.jpg[/IMG]
Though they were removed from a set of 2SW speakers, they were not the original panels of those speakers, which in fact had been rebuilt using the later "circiut board" style panels. Their H-V amps had been accordingly modified to the lower voltage 3.2 Kv level of these panels, and the crossovers of the 2SW set was modified to match them.
Based on what I now have learned, it is my understanding is these these circuit board style panels are a proper match to the later Model 5, Model and perhaps some other models that used the 3.2Kv level of voltage and have the correct frequency match for proper crossover performance.
These should also be drop-in replacements for any model 2SW units that have already had the H-V 3.2 Kv adjustments previously done to their amps.
[IMG]http://i489.photobucket.com/albums/rr259/RRLedford/OnlineSelling/BeveridgeSpeakerPanels/20150918_080142_zpsmbtt7uyd.jpg[/IMG]