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Replacing bass/mid driver
One of the bass/mid drivers in my Mordaunt Short Pageant Series 2 (circa 1979!) started to sound croaky, and does not move freely. I assume that the driver is non recoverable. I like the speakers, and don't want to change them if I can avoid doing so. I've fired off an email to their tech help but doubt that Mordaunt Short would be able to supply a direct replacement driver (type DS 208, 8 inch dia), so what might be a suitable third party driver? Kit |
Replacing bass/mid driver
The people to talk to are Lockwood Audio in Northolt, Middlesex, who now
look after all the older MS range. They fixed my MS25i's the same day. Here is an email link: Roger really is the nicest and most helpful chap - and he won't rip you off in the process. I'd be happy to give you directions if you go in person, as their workshop is hidden behind a parade of shops and it is difficult to find. regards Cornucopia "Kit" wrote in message ... One of the bass/mid drivers in my Mordaunt Short Pageant Series 2 (circa 1979!) started to sound croaky, and does not move freely. I assume that the driver is non recoverable. I like the speakers, and don't want to change them if I can avoid doing so. I've fired off an email to their tech help but doubt that Mordaunt Short would be able to supply a direct replacement driver (type DS 208, 8 inch dia), so what might be a suitable third party driver? Kit |
Replacing bass/mid driver
The people to talk to are Lockwood Audio in Northolt, Middlesex, who now
look after all the older MS range. They fixed my MS25i's the same day. Here is an email link: Roger really is the nicest and most helpful chap - and he won't rip you off in the process. I'd be happy to give you directions if you go in person, as their workshop is hidden behind a parade of shops and it is difficult to find. regards Cornucopia "Kit" wrote in message ... One of the bass/mid drivers in my Mordaunt Short Pageant Series 2 (circa 1979!) started to sound croaky, and does not move freely. I assume that the driver is non recoverable. I like the speakers, and don't want to change them if I can avoid doing so. I've fired off an email to their tech help but doubt that Mordaunt Short would be able to supply a direct replacement driver (type DS 208, 8 inch dia), so what might be a suitable third party driver? Kit |
Replacing bass/mid driver
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Kit wrote: One of the bass/mid drivers in my Mordaunt Short Pageant Series 2 (circa 1979!) started to sound croaky, and does not move freely. I assume that the driver is non recoverable. I like the speakers, and don't want to change them if I can avoid doing so. Try turning the speaker upside down for a few days. If the 'croakiness' disappears, invert the bass unit within the cabinet. Some suspensions simply sag over the years and assuming the speech coil isn't damaged through rubbing, this might do the trick. -- *Reality is a crutch for people who can't handle drugs. Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
Replacing bass/mid driver
In article ,
Kit wrote: One of the bass/mid drivers in my Mordaunt Short Pageant Series 2 (circa 1979!) started to sound croaky, and does not move freely. I assume that the driver is non recoverable. I like the speakers, and don't want to change them if I can avoid doing so. Try turning the speaker upside down for a few days. If the 'croakiness' disappears, invert the bass unit within the cabinet. Some suspensions simply sag over the years and assuming the speech coil isn't damaged through rubbing, this might do the trick. -- *Reality is a crutch for people who can't handle drugs. Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
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