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Mission 750 Bookshelf Loudspeakers (B-Stock)
Mission 750 Bookshelf Loudspeakers (B-Stock)
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Elevate your audio experience with the Mission 750 stand-mount loudspeaker delivering refined, spacious sound in a compact footprint.
The Mission 750 is a two-way bass-reflex loudspeaker designed for music lovers who seek high-performance sound with elegant styling. The Mission 750 incorporates a 5.25″ (135 mm) mineral-loaded polypropylene cone mid/bass driver and a 1.25″ (28 mm) microfiber dome tweeter, enabling rich lows, clear mids and smooth, detailed highs.Â
Its cabinet uses twin-wall construction with internal bracing and damping adhesive to reduce colouration and resonance, while the iconic white baffle and real wood veneer (Walnut or Black Oak) give the Mission 750 a distinctive retro-modern aesthetic.Â
With a frequency response of approximately 48 Hz to 20 kHz (±3 dB) and bass extension down to around 42 Hz (-6 dB), the Mission 750 delivers surprising depth and authority given its size, making it a strong choice for compact to medium-sized rooms.Â
For assistance or product questions, call 443-402-5055 or text 443-402-5064 to reach our team. All Elite Audio is an authorized dealer for the brand in Maryland and operates a full home audio showroom.
Key Specifications
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Type: 2-way stand-mount loudspeaker (bass-reflex)Â
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Bass/Mid driver: 5.25″ (135 mm) mineral-loaded polypropylene coneÂ
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Tweeter: 1.25″ (28 mm) microfiber domeÂ
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Sensitivity: 86 dB (2.83 V @ 1 m)Â
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Nominal Impedance: 6 Ω (compatible with 8 Ω)Â
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Frequency Response (±3 dB): 48 Hz – 20 kHzÂ
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Bass Extension (-6 dB): ~42 HzÂ
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Crossover Frequency: ~2.4 kHzÂ
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Recommended Amplifier Power: 25-100 WÂ
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Dimensions (H × W × D): 355 × 216 × 270 mm (+ 35 mm terminals)Â
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Weight: ~9.0 kg per speakerÂ
Top 20 Questions About Mission 750
What kind of sound character does the Mission 750 deliver?
The Mission 750 delivers a balanced tonal character with tight, extended bass for its size, clear mids and a smooth, detailed treble from its microfiber dome tweeter.
Is the Mission 750 suitable for large rooms?
While the Mission 750 offers impressive bass extension and clarity, it is best suited for small to medium-sized rooms; in very large spaces you may find a larger speaker or subwoofer helpful.
What amplifier power is recommended for the Mission 750?
The Mission 750 is optimally matched with amplifiers rated around 25-100 W per channel, ensuring good dynamics without over-driving the speakers.
What finishes are available for the Mission 750?
The Mission 750 is available in real-wood veneers: Walnut or Black Oak, paired with a classic white front baffle for a premium look.
How important is speaker placement for the Mission 750?
Placement is important. For the Mission 750, using dedicated stands, providing space from rear walls (for the rear port) and some toe-in toward the listening position will enhance imaging and bass performance.
Does the Mission 750 include stands?
The stand is not included in the standard Mission 750 loudspeaker package; using dedicated stands (ideally at ear height) is recommended to maximise performance.
How does the bass performance of the Mission 750 compare with similar sized speakers?
The Mission 750 offers bass extension to around 42 Hz (-6 dB) in ideal room conditions, which is notably deep for its compact footprint and gives it a competitive edge in its class.
What type of music is the Mission 750 best suited for?
The Mission 750 handles a wide variety of music — from acoustic and vocals to rock and orchestral works — offering engaging dynamics and detail without being fatiguing.
Is the Mission 750 compatible with modern streaming or high-res sources?
Yes. Although the Mission 750 is a passive loudspeaker (requiring an external amplifier), it is fully compatible with modern hi-fi systems, streaming sources, vinyl playback systems and digital components.
How does the cabinet construction of the Mission 750 affect sound quality?
The Mission 750’s cabinet uses twin-wall sandwich construction with internal bracing and damping adhesive to reduce resonance and colouration, letting the drivers perform with clarity and timing accuracy.
What is the minimum impedance of the Mission 750?
The Mission 750 is rated at 6 Ω nominal (with compatible 8 Ω operation), and some sources note a minimum of around 4.5 Ω under load, so matching with a stable amplifier is wise.
Can the Mission 750 be used for home theatre or only stereo music?
While the Mission 750 is designed primarily for high-fidelity stereo music use, it can certainly function as part of a home theatre front-speaker arrangement, provided you manage speaker matching and room integration.
What are the main differences between the Mission 750 and the larger Mission 770 or Mission 700?
The Mission 750 is a more compact and affordable model, inheriting many technologies from the Mission 770 and Mission 700 but in a smaller cabinet (5.25″ driver vs 6.5″+), making it better suited to tighter spaces or budget-conscious systems.
What kind of amplifier do I need to avoid damage to the Mission 750?
Use a quality amplifier within the recommended 25-100 W range, avoid clipping (which is more damaging than power itself) and ensure the amplifier is stable into the speaker’s impedance to maintain control.
How should I position the Mission 750 for best imaging?
Set the Mission 750 speakers on stands at approximately ear height, form a listening triangle (speakers to listener) with slight toe-in toward you, and allow some space behind the speakers for the rear port to breathe.
How does room size and acoustics affect the Mission 750?
Because the Mission 750 delivers clarity and extended bass, room acoustics matter: good placement, minimal obstruction near the rear port and avoidance of heavy reflections will help the speakers excel.
What is the build and finish quality of the Mission 750 like?
The Mission 750 features a real-wood veneer finish, a thick front baffle with white lacquer and internal structural enhancements, delivering both aesthetic appeal and durability.
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