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Mission Mission 750

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Following in the footsteps of the award-laden flagship Mission 770 – which also heralded Mission’s return to UK-based manufacturing – and even more recently, the Mission 700, the all-new Mission 750 brings the award-winning ‘modern-classic’ design to a whole-new price-point and category.


Available in:


Walnut & Black Oak


Developed as a result of overwhelming demand for the ‘700 series’ standout industrial design, heavily influenced by Mission’s original and seminal 700 series, the Mission 750 brings technology and performance traits from critically acclaimed 770 and 700 models but in a more compact, stand-mount (or bookshelf) design.


Unlike the 770 and 700, which are both more than just reintroductions in being ‘bang up to date’ innovations based upon predecessor models, the new Mission 750 is an entirely new concept and model, designed specifically to accommodate the market segments and budgets below that of the larger models in the series.


Although equally complex as any loudspeaker, in terms of development, the all-new Mission 750 benefits from utilising many of the same innovations of award-winning predecessors, making for a loudspeaker model that is technically advanced yet classically styled.


Starting with the cabinet, the Mission 750’s housing is a mere 355mm (h) x 216 (w) x 270 (d). Perfect for a ‘bookshelf’ speaker application.


Yet, it still employs a design and build standard equal to that of the Mission 700, including the multi-layer sandwich construction and specially developed acoustic damping adhesive complemented by a custom internal bracing structure.


A lining of foam and long-hair fibre aids internal resonance control, while the custom-profiled rear reflex ports aid in bass extension beyond what is traditionally expected from a cabinet of these compact dimensions.


The now-famous-again white front baffle and Mission logo are instantly recognisable. As too is the rich black or walnut real-wood veneer, albeit in a format more accommodating for smaller spaces and easier placement. Taking the exceptional Mission 770 aside, you’d be forgiven for expecting a modern Mission loudspeaker to maintain the proprietary Inverted Geometry Design – and the Mission 750 does not disappoint!


IDG is not just a design statement; it is a crucial component of Misson’s loudspeaker design from the original 700 series onwards.


By placing the treble unit below the bass/midrange driver, the length of the sound path is balanced, resulting in sound waves that coincide at the listener’s head height.


This technique improves ‘time alignment’.


However, this design is not simply a matter of inverting the speaker cabinet.


Every aspect of the industrial and mechanical design requires precise calculations to ensure that the positioning, spacing, and alignment contribute to the goal of achieving optimal ‘time alignment’.


This is achieved through a meticulous crossover design process that is of artisan quality.


Within the IDG format, the all-new Mission 750 model, just like the 700 and 770, uses a newly developed polypropylene bass/midrange driver and motor system but is now in a new 5.25” profile specifically designed for this model. This innovative cone and driver technology not only enhances the loudspeaker’s overall design to meet modern power handling and dynamic requirements, but it also maintains the 700 series extended response and low colouration.


Every aspect, from the rigid, cast chassis to the low-density surround, has been thoroughly examined to deliver a driver with greater rigidity and precision-controlled cone-termination for dynamic performances and tight, fast, and energetic output.


High-frequency reproduction is provided by the 28mm, lightweight, coated microfibre dome, as found in the Mission 700 model, and likewise, placed below that bass/midrange driver.


With a high-frequency performance eerily close to that of the flagship 770, the Mission 750 also incorporates a specially damped rear chamber which aids in resonance control, extends bandwidth and facilitates the crossover frequency for super smooth treble performance.


As with all Mission loudspeakers, an uncompromising workflow and standard is employed from concept to delivery.


This includes hundreds of hours of listening plus custom-designed Computer-aided Optimisation technology that allows for fine-tuning the crossover, perfecting the combination of the driver selection for the ultimate loudspeaker system cohesion.


He result is a ‘sum of all its parts’ design that brings a musical character with thrilling detail and musicality not just matching the acclaimed level of performance set by the original Mission 700 series, but exceeding it in the same vein as the new Mission 700 and 770.


A new classic in its own right: the Mission 750!


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Overall Score 87/100

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The Mission 750 delivers remarkably punchy bass and a bold, confident midrange that makes rhythms feel immediate, backed by an impressively solid build and finish. Reviewers praise its wide, involving soundstage and controlled treble, though it leans toward a lively character rather than forensic neutrality, according to David Price and What Hi‑Fi?

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"It's large, gutsy, fast and physical, with well-conveyed dynamics and rhythms."

Pros

  • Notable low-frequency weight and extension for a compact standmount, delivering punchy, tuneful bass.
  • High-quality construction and real-wood veneer with a rigid twin-wall cabinet give an impressive fit-and-finish for the price.
  • Wide, involving soundstage and coherent imaging aided by Mission's inverted-driver layout and careful crossover tuning.

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Cons

  • Less resolving and emotionally expressive than top rivals (e.g., KEF LS50 Meta, B&W 606 S3), so it won't satisfy listeners seeking ultimate refinement.
  • A slight upper-mid brightness can sound forward with brighter sources or amplifiers, so careful system matching is advised.

Sound Quality

87/100

Bass

89/100

Reviewers repeatedly praise the 750's low-frequency weight and punch relative to its size ("impressive bass power", "more weight, punch and solidity than we would expect given their size"). The 5.25" woofer and bass-reflex cabinet with a quoted -6dB extension to 42Hz support a surprisingly authoritative low end for a small standmount, though not ground-shaking. Overall excellent bass performance for the driver/enclosure class, with ported design helping extension.

Mid

87/100

Midrange is described as balanced and clear ("pretty clear midrange", "balanced sound of impressive authority"), providing good vocal presence and tonal coherence. Reviewers note it is not as resolving as top rivals, so while tonally pleasing it sits just below the very best in transparency and micro-detail.

Treble

86/100

The 28mm soft dome treble is detailed and controlled — reviewers report bite when needed but generally well-behaved ("tweeter has bite but is well-behaved"). Detail retrieval is good for the class, though it doesn't match the utmost resolution of leading reference models like the LS50 Meta.

Soundstage Imaging

86/100

Mission's inverted-driver layout is credited with improved coherence and stereo imaging, and reviewers note solid imaging performance as a result. While imaging is coherent and stable, it lacks the razor-sharp layering and ultra-fine resolution of the top-tier competitors.

Dynamics

84/100

The 750s deliver confident macro-dynamics and can play loudly while retaining composure ("can play loudly... maintain an impressive degree of composure"). Reviewers do cite that they are not the most emotionally expressive or the most agile on micro-dynamic subtleties compared with higher-resolving rivals.

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Build Quality

92/100

Build and finish are singled out as a strong point (real wood veneer, solid 9kg cabinet, diecast chassis and mineral-loaded cone) with high-quality fit and finish compared to peers. Craftsmanship and material choices give a very premium feel for the price band.

Features Connectivity

80/100

Passive standmount baseline applied: single-post passive bookshelf default (80). No bi-wire/extra connectivity or switches were reported, so no adjustments.

Value for Money

84/100

At ~£/€1299 the 750s are described as "beautifully made speakers for the money" and deliver strong performance in many areas, but reviewers note tough competition (Bowers & Wilkins 606 S3, KEF LS50 Meta) that out-resolves them. Good overall value driven by build and bass performance, though not an outright category-best bargain.

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