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Re: Mission 753 speaker modding
Ok Richard. Let me do these measures.
I was contacted by Italian Mission distribution. They said they will try to provide the schematics because Mission was bought by IAG and they're not sure they still have it |
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Just a thought if you can’t get the schematic from mission you could try Peter Comeau who is a member here he owned W.D at one time and he also designed speakers for mission but not sure if he designed the 753 but he should be able to help you and the bonus is he is the Head of acoustic design for IAG. Here is the link for him http://www.world-designs.co.uk/forum/member.php?u=1 Ps and here is a link to an interview he did https://youtu.be/F1WYNCZqOKY ad here https://youtu.be/yIkEbu8XyKg Hope this helps you colin
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https://1drv.ms/u/s!AgMbnBJhjY8OliNdkh8zWkMpdsaz I measure 1,8 Ohms but no cap in series in the MR stage! |
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Oops sorry Roppu I missed peters reply in your thread couple of interesting videos links from him to watch thou
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Re: Mission 753 speaker modding
I will give it a look! Thank you again
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Originally Posted by Roppu Ok Richard. I rechecked and my schematic looks reflecting the real situation. Just for you to check, i took some glue away and you can see yourself: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AgMbnBJhjY8OliNdkh8zWkMpdsaz I measure 1,8 Ohms but no cap in series in the MR stage! Hi Roppu, Yes I see and just 3 inductors unlike the other drawing with 4 inductors. Your result of 1.8R will be due to the DCR of the 2 inductors which will also be in series with the drivers when you measured. Each inductor will be a fraction of an ohm, so 1) it is. That doesn’t look right to me though. I do appreciate the difference between DCR and impedance but I’ve not checked any 6 or 8 ohm speakers which measure that low at the terminals. I would have said consider re-wiring them as per the first drawing but I’m not sure that is correct and you don’t have the other inductors. So wait and hope for the drawing from IAG, or try and find another pair to check, or ask on another forum if anyone can check their pair for DCR across LF - and LF + |
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Thank you very much again. Have a happy Ester you and the others here |
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I tried to find some post on the web where my series (Freedom) and same crossover is discussed. I found this one: http://myoldvintagehifi.blogspot.com...3-freedom.html http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_72VgihSgEs.../s1600/070.JPG It looks just the same and from red and black wires you can see the woofers are connected in parallel. Then my thought is it's not a modding done by previous owners. Moreover, if you read what "Audiomark" says here (he starts at post n. 17), he says the two polar caps in series were in the midrange section in the original 753's and later they were curiously put in the woofers section in the Freedom's. If I'm allowed, I'll paste it here too: Just been working on a pair of very early 753's, so thought I'd revive this thread. The 753 has always been a favourite of mine, and I've owned two of the original and one pair of Freedoms. Despite my affection for these things, they are a bit of an enigma, and there's much room for improvement. They were very affordable considering the quality of the cabinet was way above what you'd typically get at the price. To meet that price point economies were made in terms of components, and compromises made for ease of assembly. And some aspects are just unfathomable. One interesting fact is that, although they look like they would be a 2.5 way design, they are actually a 3-way, as the upper pair of mid-bass drivers are high-pass filtered. The most obvious characteristic of the original is the excessive treble, both audible and measured, too hot by about 3 dB. Those Vifa-made tweeters are actually not bad, but are run way too hot. I have found variously no attenuation, 0.5 ohms and 1 ohm in different samples. Substituting a 3/3.3 ohm resistor gives a nice balance, and while you're there, make sure the resistor and cap have been connected in the proper order! You'll notice that Mission, as they did with all their speakers from that era, use over-sized ring terminals to connect to the binding posts, resulting in poor contact. Replacing with correct size rings is worthwhile. As is by-passing the series 470 uF electrolytic caps in series with the upper mid-bass units. If you find the speakers are bass light for your system/room, try shorting out the 2.2 ohm resistor in the lower-bass crossover. You might be tempted to re-wire your 753's. The problem is, any wiring improvements are going to be compromised by the brass pins that pass through the cabinet divider. these have a lot of mass, and it's difficult to get a good solder joint. Even the factory couldn't. Best to run the new wire direct to the top cavity, either by punching out the pins and using those holes, or drilling new holes. A bit of a pain. I've got other ideas for more radical mods. Later. ------ I've just finished modding a pair of 753 Freedoms. First thing to note is that the Freedom is in fact a 2.5 way speaker, so it's no surprise they sound considerably warmer than the original. Not so much to do with the much simpler crossover on these. If anything they are a tad dull, so I replaced the original 3.3 ohm tweeter resistors with 2.7's. Replaced all the ring terminals, cleaned up the binding posts, got rid of the ferrous nuts and washers, by-passed the elcap across the upper mid-bass drivers with a small value Wima, as there's no room for an equivalent value poly cap. Interestingly, those same back to back 470 uF caps that high pass filter the upper mids in the original, are used to shunt the lower units in the Freedom. Before the mods the sound was distinctly "meh', rather uninspiring. Post mods, they've sprung to life, fast and engaging as a 753 should be ------- Technically a 3 way, as the upper two drivers are high -pass filtered, even though all the drivers are identical. BSC? Don't think so, as there's resistive attenuation of the lower two drivers. And they were probably intended to be used against the wall. Certainly sound best that way around here. The likely reason for making it a 3 way is to reduce the excursion of the upper two drivers, in the interest of cleaner mid-range at high levels. But counter to that, having electrolytic caps in series with the drivers is bad for resolution at any level. Which is probably the conclusion Mission came to when they re-engineered the design for the Freedom. Last edited by Roppu; 17th April 2022 at 04:10 PM. |
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Re: Mission 753 speaker modding
Hi Roppu,
I've had a look throught those links but where the red and black wires actually go to is not shown and the crossover is built in 2 sections so connections are difficult to see from web pictures. However you have traced yours and found your measurement of 1.8 DCR at the LF- LF+ terminals which we accept would be accounted for by parallel bass drivers. I've never found a speaker with DCR or impedance that low though and think yours may have been modified - which may be the reason your amp is struggling and the sound is not good. What amp are you using? Have you had a reply back yet from IAG? |