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Old 9th Nov 2019, 11:26 am   #1
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Default Monitor Audio MA9 bass speaker

Looking for a replacement MA9 bass speaker which, because the glue holding the litz wire to the cone has fractured, allowing it to move, is now open circuit.

Have tried getting a new soldered connection to the voice coil but so far to avail.

Also tried a 7" ITT LPD driver but the characteristics don't suit the MA crossover.

Can anyone help?

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Old 9th Nov 2019, 1:40 pm   #2
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Default Re: Monitor Audio MA9

There's one here - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MONITOR-A...-/223553934866
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Default Re: Monitor Audio MA9

Thank you DRG48, I did see the advert but it so happens its the wrong one. Although it says MA9, the chassis is for the RS252 or similar.

There is another one @ £35 which is more than I wanted to pay for a shack loudspeaker.

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