Identifying drive units

I have a pair of Monitor Audio GR20 speakers and I was wondering if anybody could identify the mid/bass unit (I've seen mentioned elsewhere that MA often use modified SEAS units):


Mid Bass:


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It doesn't look like any SEAS unit i can find on their website. To start wtih I can't find any SEAS aluminium coned driver that has that inverted surround. But there are older units on the site that don't ave actual pictures. This one for example:


http://www.seas.no/images/stories/vintage/pdfdataheet/h1008_l17rep.pdf


Barring anyone here knowing anything about this mid bass unit, what would be the best way of finding out it's frequency response and impedance curves? (not worried about it's t/s paramaters as obviously it's already in a cabinet designed for it by MA).


I've asked MA for advice on replacing the tweeters in the past, but go no response to two emails. So i don't hold any hope that they'll give me the tech specs on one of their drivers. Must admit I was very surprised by their lack of response, as I was half asking them if there were any units they could sell me that would be better than the originals.
 
Seems a pretty competent 2.5 way metal speaker to me. Hard to improve, you would think.

You should be looking at the crossover. A little notch on the metal mid and bass might help.

I don't know what those drivers are, but usually a tweeter is 104mm front plate. The midwoofers might be replaceable with SEAS metal units.

You might be able to place the breakup resonances with sweepgen direct to the midbasses:

Audio Tools - from David Taylor, Edinburgh

You ought to hear any ringing breakup nasties, then notch them at a slightly higher frequency. But you must look at the crossover first.
 
Thanks for the reply. I'm not acually looking to replace the units, but i have replaced the original tweeters with off the shelf SEAS units (thread about it is here if you're interested: Tweeter attenuation help ), and i'm trying to model the speakers with the new tweeters but dont have even basic data about the existing mid-bass unit to use.


Thanks for the software link.
 
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