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Old 3rd March 2011, 04:38 PM   #1
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Default Mordaunt Short "MS 3-10" - Replacement Bass Transducer

What type have soundcharacter close by the genuine used by the MS3.10 (MS310) ??
http://www.limundo.com/slika-Mordaun...530361x640.jpg

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Old 25th March 2011, 08:03 PM   #2
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No informations?
According the pics I have found there are two different low-midrange drivers (transducers) in use:
1) smooth surface of polypropylene diaphragm
2) rough membrane surface
What are the sound differences und who was the manufacturer of the low-midrange driver?
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Old 28th March 2011, 09:13 AM   #3
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All MS product built before 1998 was built by a different company to us. We regret that as these designs are not our intellectual property we have almost no information on the older designs but a UK company called Lockwood audio can provide some spares and service for them. They are contactable on 0044 208 5797755.
MS designs of this vintage generally were 6 Ohms with a sensitivity in the high 80's and a power handling of about 100w RMS
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Old 20th September 2011, 09:43 PM   #4
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Until now I don't get a reply from there. Therefore now I am looking arround to a special company, which can carry out a restauration (not only foam surround replace like
Replace a Speaker Foam Surround - YouTube
but additional carry out the re-manufacturing (re-build) the voice coil and cone/diaphragm) like
Meyer Repair Service: Fender Speakers
but specialized to this transducer model from MS3.10.
Perhaps in Great Britain such a company exist.
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