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MISSION 770 Speaker with Stands

SKU : MS-109

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āļŦāļĄāļ§āļ”āļŦāļĄāļđāđˆ: Speaker, Bookshelf Speaker, Mission
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The new 770 heralds the return of UK-based manufacturing for the

 

Mission brand, where a 25,000 square foot production facility has been

 

purpose-built in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire – the home of British Hi-Fi.

 

The Mission 770 has always been manufactured according to the Mission

 

principles of quality and value for money. New Mission 770 further

 

exemplies these two edicts; balancing ne craftsmanship, natural sound

 

quality, and affordability inside a beautifully proportioned loudspeaker

 

that has been bought in its millions right across the globe through its

 

various incarnations.

 

The original 770 was well known for its warm, rich and natural

 

sounding character and the new Mission 770 retains that standing but

 

imbues it with an open, detailed performance that will entice you to

 

explore your whole music collection, once more.   

 

The emphasis for the design of the new Mission 770 is, indeed, that

 

combination of polypropylene cone and resonance controlled cabinet.

 

Accordingly, Mission has developed a new polypropylene driver, mimicking

 

the extended response and low colouration of the original, while

 

upgrading the motor system to take account of modern power handling and

 

dynamic requirements. Naturally, like the original, the driver is built

 

onto an 8-inch die-cast chassis with larger rear ‘windows’ to reduce

 

early reections back through the cone. Special care has been taken to

 

marry a low-density nitrile surround to the cone to match its impedance

 

and reduce reections from the cone edge. 

 

āļŋ139,000

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