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Mordaunt Short 55Ti- any info please?
On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 18:13:48 -0000, "Peter Scott"
wrote: I've had the MS 55Ti s from new for about twenty years. I am about to change my amplifier and don't want to blow the cones out. I am going to use fuses to limit the current but I don't know is what power these speakers were designed to handle. I am usually good at keeping manuals but can I find this one? Google and other searches have found nothing. MS site only has current kit. Can anyone help? I just need the power rating. I know that the average impedance is 6 ohm. hi peter, i think they were rated 'suitable for amplifiers 30 - 100 Watts' the fuse thing is not a very good idea as this will be like putting a extreamly thin piece of wire in series with the speaker, its resistance will be going up and down with volume, compressing the signal to some extent, might even be audable. better to use a larger amp just back off the volume if the speakers sound distressed in any way. all this is nonsense if you are going to get a kW amp however. regards bob |
Mordaunt Short 55Ti- any info please?
On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 17:34:57 +0000, burbeck wrote:
On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 18:13:48 -0000, "Peter Scott" wrote: I've had the MS 55Ti s from new for about twenty years. I am about to change my amplifier and don't want to blow the cones out. I am going to use fuses to limit the current but I don't know is what power these speakers were designed to handle. I am usually good at keeping manuals but can I find this one? Google and other searches have found nothing. MS site only has current kit. Can anyone help? I just need the power rating. I know that the average impedance is 6 ohm. hi peter, i think they were rated 'suitable for amplifiers 30 - 100 Watts' the fuse thing is not a very good idea as this will be like putting a extreamly thin piece of wire in series with the speaker, its resistance will be going up and down with volume, compressing the signal to some extent, might even be audable. better to use a larger amp just back off the volume if the speakers sound distressed in any way. all this is nonsense if you are going to get a kW amp however. regards bob I used to sell MS speakers back in 88/91, MS speakers had protection built in for up to 300W. HTH, HAND -- Entwisi Honda XL1000V Varadero 'The Big V' FBOTY#2003 PIT#3(KoTL) |
Mordaunt Short 55Ti- any info please?
"Peter Scott" wrote in message ... I've had the MS 55Ti s from new for about twenty years. I am about to change my amplifier and don't want to blow the cones out. I am going to use fuses to limit the current but I don't know is what power these speakers were designed to handle. I am usually good at keeping manuals but can I find this one? Google and other searches have found nothing. MS site only has current kit. Can anyone help? I just need the power rating. I know that the average impedance is 6 ohm. Thanks in advance Peter Scott Thanks for the excellent information. Very reassuring. I now have a 200 wpc (yes genuine rms) amplifier feeding the speakers. I was getting fed up with them because they lacked sparkle and bass solidity. And then... With the new amp, which replaced a 65 wpc Marantz, the sound is just wonderful. Even the last remaining son (at home that is), who is an audiophile in the making, was impressed, and he is difficult to please. Just shows that what people say about needing plenty of power overhead is really true. So no fuse, and none needed. Ta! Peter Scott |
Mordaunt Short 55Ti- any info please?
I've had the MS 55Ti s from new for about twenty years. I am about to
change my amplifier and don't want to blow the cones out. I am going to use fuses to limit the current but I don't know is what power these speakers were designed to handle. I am usually good at keeping manuals but can I find this one? Google and other searches have found nothing. MS site only has current kit. Can anyone help? I just need the power rating. I know that the average impedance is 6 ohm. Thanks in advance Peter Scott |
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