Mission complete

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Purchased a speaker that really ticks all the boxes for me, full of detail, clean powerful base,
easy to position, attractive design ( IMO), handle power easily ,quality build and finish.
So addictive to listen too.

Yes they are expensive but you only get what you pay for, but they end my search for Hi fi Nirvana.
They being the Mission 770 speakers.

I'm still running them in, so are still to reach their full potential even though they are sounding supreme already.
They do really meet all the reviews praises.

Anyone else been fortunate the hear the Missions.
 
Are those the latest models, the ones that reimagined the original designs of forty years ago, or however long ago? Very nice!

Peter Comeau has a great skill with his designs, and these have that classic ‘two cubic foot’ look that so many British brands have used over the years. That said, your Missions are quite different to, say, the new Wharfedale Linton or Super Lintons.

I’ve not heard them more than fleetingly at a show. Will you leave the grilles off to display the unique finish?
 
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I'm using Yamaha's AS-2000 amp & matching 2000 CD player.

These are the latest models, I demoed Linton and super Linton, both very good speakers in their own right
but a very different sound from either one.

Once I tried the 770's that was it totally different level, a very natural sound.
I hadn't planned to spend that much , but managed to get a good deal on them.
On reflection I'm very pleased I took the plunge.
The white frontage is quite impressive, I refit grills when not in use.

Highly recommend anyone to grab a chance to listen too the Mission's
 
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