The Mission 750 standmount speakers bring technology and performance traits from critically acclaimed 770 and 700 models but in a more compact, stand-mount design.
Unlike the 770 and 700, which are both more than just reintroductions in being ‘bang up to date’ innovations based upon predecessor models, the new Mission 750 is an entirely new concept and model, designed specifically to accommodate the market segments and budgets below that of the larger models in the series.
Although equally complex as any loudspeaker, in terms of development, the all-new Mission 750 benefits from utilising many of the same innovations of award-winning predecessors, making for a loudspeaker model that is technically advanced yet classically styled.
Cabinet Design
Starting with the cabinet, the Mission 750’s housing is a mere 355mm (h) x 216 (w) x 270 (d). Perfect for a ‘bookshelf’ speaker application.
Yet, it still employs a design and build standard equal to that of the Mission 700, including the multi-layer sandwich construction and specially developed acoustic damping adhesive complemented by a custom internal bracing structure.
A lining of foam and long-hair fibre aids internal resonance control, while the custom-profiled rear reflex ports aid in bass extension beyond what is traditionally expected from a cabinet of these compact dimensions.
Bass Driver Unit
Within the IDG format, the all-new Mission 750 model, just like the 700 and 770, uses a newly developed polypropylene bass/midrange driver and motor system but is now in a new 5.25” profile specifically designed for this model. This innovative cone and driver technology not only enhances the loudspeaker’s overall design to meet modern power handling and dynamic requirements, but it also maintains the 700 series extended response and low colouration.
Every aspect, from the rigid, cast chassis to the low-density surround, has been thoroughly examined to deliver a driver with greater rigidity and precision-controlled cone-termination for dynamic performances and tight, fast, and energetic output.
Treble Unit
High-frequency reproduction is provided by the 28mm, lightweight, coated microfibre dome, as found in the Mission 700 model, and likewise, placed below that bass/midrange driver.
With a high-frequency performance eerily close to that of the flagship 770, the Mission 750 also incorporates a specially damped rear chamber which aids in resonance control, extends bandwidth and facilitates the crossover frequency for super smooth treble performance.
Technical Specifications
- Enclosure Type: Bass Reflex
- Transducer Complement: 2-way
- Bass Driver: 5.25" (135mm) mineral loaded polypropylene cone
- Treble Driver: 1.25" (28mm) Soft Dome
- AV Shield: No
- Sensitivity (2.83V @ 1m): 86dB
- Recommended Amplifier Power: 25W - 100W
- Peak SPL: 103dB
- Nominal Impedance: 6Ω (Compatible 8Ω)
- Minimum Impedance: 4.5Ω
- Frequency Response (+/-3dB): 48Hz - 20kHz
- Bass Extension(-6dB): 42Hz
- Crossover Frequency: 2.4kHz
- Cabinet Volume (in litres): 12.2L
- Height (on plinth): 355mm
- Width: 216mm
- Depth (with terminals): (270 + 35) mm
- Net weight: 9.0kg / pcs