£65
Mission M71 speakers in pristine condition. Hardly used.
Harrow, London
£65
Description
Mission m71 loudspeaker
Compact bookshelf speakers
Frequency response: 65Hz-20kHz
Drive-units: 1" or 25mm Micro-Fiber soft-dome tweeter, 5.25" bonded woven-glass-cone woofer. Crossover frequency: 2.8kHz. Frequency response: 65Hz-20kHz, ±3dB. Sensitivity: 88dB.
These are award winning speakers and sound absolutely amazing!
Here is a review from a website
First, the m71 exhibited levels of detail resolution, transparency, and low-level dynamic articulation in the timbrally natural midrange beyond anything I've heard thus far from any speaker costing less than $1000/pair. The Mission may be the budget speaker for aficionados of vocal and piano recordings. On "Some People's Lives," from Janis Ian's Breaking Silence LP (Analogue Productions CAPP027), not only were Ian's intimate and expressive vocals intoxicating and the piano natural and rich, but, for the first time on a speaker this inexpensive, I could easily follow the whooshing articulation of Ian's piano damper pedal as it was engaged and released. Similarly, the definition and immediacy of the upper-register male vocal on Genesis' The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (Atco/Classic SD-2-401) blended convincingly with the fast (but not sharp or harsh), natural attack of the piano accompaniment.
Second, the m71's bass definition, extension, and dynamic bloom exceeded the performance of any other bookshelf speaker I've tested. The transient attack, articulation, and definition of the bass drum on George Crumb's Music for a Summer Evening (Makrokosmos III) (Nonesuch 71311) moved considerable air without a trace of overhang or congested thud, and the Missions' superior rendering of the recorded acoustic space and precise soundstaging resulted in the most dramatic rendering of this benchmark classical work I've heard from such small speakers.
Posted: 46 days ago
Ad ID: 1512240492
Details
Stay Safe
"Only access Gumtree from gumtree.com and do not follow links sent by other users"
"Share photos and ask lots of questions about the items you are buying and selling"
"If an ad or reply sounds too good to be true, it probably is"
"Use the 'Reply to ad' button for your safety and privacy"
"Don't reply to email addresses hidden in text and pictures"
"Beware of fake Gumtree, eBay or escrow sites and invoices"
1 of 6
