the record spot:Depends - I've had mine for a decade now (Mission 733i floorstanders) - they gained a 5-star review at the time from WHF; good with all types of music amongst other things and this was a major factor for me.It still is today and I'm happy to say, the Missions are still going strong and still good with all types of music. I think they are a very transparent speaker - very revealing too. I'd expect a limitation on performance with some music, but equally, I'd have to spend a lot more to better them I think, or at least to gain significantly from where I'm at right now. I use better source gear and think my (as was at the time) £330 was money very well spent. Currently standing at a cost of £33 a year - a bargain by any other name. If your speaker is performing well and lets the music come through well without adding any (or too much) character of its' own. Stick with it. Audition others by all means, but change for the sake of change is never a good idea IMO.
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£33 a year minus the sell-on value.
That's one of the benefits of upgrading, not losing anything. The only thing I have lost money on is my first system, which i 'sold' to my dad for a nominal fee after about 15 years. Oh and the Arcam alpha 7 amp that got damaged in the post and I sportingly paid for the repair.
ÿOtherwise I think I'm pretty quids in so far
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