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HH Scott Speakers

Official HH Scott speaker parts

HH Scott manufactures speakers that are clear and powerful throughout the full audio range. HH Scott speakers match up nicely with any high-fidelity receiver or amplifier system. When you have a HH Scott speaker that needs repair, you'll find the replacement parts you need to fix the speaker at Sears PartsDirect.

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Types of loudspeaker drivers used in HH Scott speaker systems

  • Sub-woofer. The sub-woofer reproduces sound in the lowest frequency ranges typically from 20Hz – 200Hz.
  • Woofer. The woofer reproduces sound from low ranges around 50Hz – 1kHz.
  • Midrange driver. The midrange driver reproduces sound in the middle range of the audible sound spectrum from around 300Hz to about 5kHz.
  • Tweeters. Tweeters reproduce the clear, crisp high frequency sounds above 2kHz up to around 20kHz.

Maintenance tips for your HH Scott speakers

  • Clean the speakers regularly. Remove the speaker grill and vacuum it with a hose and dust attachment to remove dust and debris. Carefully use canned air and a camera lens brush to clean woofer, mid-range and tweeter components. Wipe down the cabinet using a cleaner recommended in the owner's manual for your speakers.
  • Shut off the receiver or amplifier and remove the speaker wires from the back of the speaker cabinet. Clean the speaker wire terminals with cotton swabs dampened with isopropyl alcohol. Allow the terminals to completely dry before reconnecting speaker wires.
  • Keep your speakers away from direct sunlight and extreme heat sources.