Mission MX1 5-Star Best stereo speakers up to £ 150, Awards 2010 It was a long wait but Mission has once again delivered a great budget speaker
Mission speaker MX-1
It’ s a bit hard to get too excited about the MX1s as you pull them from the box.
True, the placement of the tweeter is quirky, but it’ s nothing new for Mission, and while the build is solid, there’ s nothing too aesthetically exciting.
The sound, however, is stunning: the Missions attack all music with ceaseless enthusiasm, which makes for a thrillingly vibrant delivery.
The key is in the timing: the synthetic beats of James Blake’ s The Wilhelm Scream start and stop with superb precision, and each vocal layer is well separated, which really glues the track together.
The MX1s sound best with their grilles on, and the best tonal balance is achieved close to a back wall, where the rear ports fill out the bass without causing booming – but they sound good almost anywhere.
It’ s fair to say that the treble, though generally sparkly and sweet, won’ t flatter a bright recording, but we reckon that’ s a price that most people will gladly pay.
Format
Stand/ Shelf
Enclosure type 2-way reflex
Driver units
bass --
bass/ mid 5"
tweeter 1" Dome
Crossover frequency 3kHz
Frequency response + / -3dB 58Hz - 20kHz
Sensitivity SPL/ M @ 2.83V 86dB
Volume liters 12.4
Nominal impedance 8 ohms
Recommended amplifier 25 - 100W
Dimensions ( H x W x D) inches 11" x 6.75" x 10.15"
Net weight 11 lbs each
1' ' silk dome tweeter
High quality internal wiring
Advanced cabinet construction
Bi-wire Terminals Inverted Driver Geometry
Audiophile crossover design