Mission SM6A - Active MOnitors

Discussion in 'Hi-Fi and General Audio' started by MO!, Oct 13, 2005.

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    MO! MOnkey`ead!

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    bottleneck talks a load of rubbish

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    didnt mission go out of business a while back?
     
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    Chris, they were bought by International Audio Group.
     
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    hifikrazy

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    I bet it can shatter glass at 25 yards.
     
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    darrylfunk

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    it's

    a very good and highly regarded near field monitor.
     
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    domfjbrown live & breathe psy-trance

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    How much?? My Goodmans maxamps have a really noisy PSU, and I want to upgrade to something a bit "quieter" in that department. Are they likely to be cheaper than the active versions of the Wharfedale Diamonds?

    EDIT - sheesh, at that price they can keep them!
     
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    PBirkett VTEC Addict

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    Not cheap, and although i have not heard those, i did have mission m51 which look very similar in terms of drive units, and they were ok, but not mind blowing or anything. If they were anything like those probably pretty "thuddy" bass.
     
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