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  1. #11
    Join Date: Apr 2012

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    I'm Geoff.

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    I see you posted at the same time as me.

    I actually have a pair of brand new (old stock) Heybrook drivers of this type. Mine are 8", those in the picture are 6.5" I believe.
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  2. #12
    Join Date: Oct 2017

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    I'm Andrew.

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    Those are very close to the ones from these Mordaunt-Short's.
    Thanks again for your help...

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    Join Date: Apr 2014

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    I'm Geoff.

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    If you need some of those tweeters, I think I've probably got a few in the garage.

  4. #14
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    I'm Adam.

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    The bass drivers were Mordaunt Short’s own design and build. They were designed to be run full range without a crossover.

    As mentioned previously, the tweeters are generic Audax types, found in many entry level speakers. This always puzzled me as the MS100 and MS300 were higher spec models with bigger price tags and the specially designed bass drivers were the main selling point. Why, then, would you mate them with some cheap generic tweeters when the tweeters in your cheaper models were made in-house and were better?!
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    I'm Andrew.

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    Thanks for the reply.

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