- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
This failure has nothing to do with the main current. If that were the problem, your amp just wouldn't work. How exactly would you discribe the problem?
It's bi-wireable (BUY-wire). Did it occur to you that may be a factor if you're using it that way? The jumpers (or lack thereof) on the back allow or disallow the amp(s) to affect all the drivers. You can tie any amp to one or the other pair of binding posts to test them.
Drivers are easy to replace in most speaker systems. There will be 'spade' type push-on connectors to the drivers. Here are contact details for the Mission service centre in the UK: http://www.mission.co.uk/Distributor.aspx?lang=En&Tab=29 They should be able to supply you with a replacement.
Unless the company that made the speakers machined the allen screws themselfs, I'm sure any standard or metric allen set will work. Just becareful of the bracket because it may be glued to the speaker frame or there might be a gasket between the 2.
There will be a some wires coming from the crossover that will lead to the tweeters and to the woofer. They are terminated with female connectors that will slide on to the male end on the speakers. If the speakers that you are getting are from the same manufacture, then they should have the same fittings. If not, you may have to replace the females to match. It's a simple strip and crimp process.
Just make sure to mark the wires so you know which one is pos and neg. If you mix them it will throw your speakers out of phase and they won't sound right.
Hope this helps.
I've had the same problem/s. A manufacturing fault with the original midrange drivers of all of my Mission 780's and 782 speakers. If you contact Mission through their website they will supply an updated style driver for about £45, I would recommend buying 2 because the other one will fail eventually, if like me you use them every day. All four failed within two years of each other.
×