
Mission MX5 review
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We test drive the new MX5, a low-cost, high-value speaker that's as easy to drive as its sporty Mazda namesake
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We test drive the new MX5, a low-cost, high-value speaker that's as easy to drive as its sporty Mazda namesake

Back in the 1980s and early 1990s, Mission had an excellent reputation for budget and mid-range rock speakers. Recently, though, Mission has no longer been the default choice for those seeking a punchy, exciting speaker.

Mission will be celebrating its 30th birthday this year, and has built a reputation for combining style with innovative engineering through three decades. The last few years have seen changes of ownership to the Chinese-owned IAG banner

Mission's M3i range consists of many different speakers, which can be mixed and matched to your heart's content
The M-Cube is unique in its use of DML technology. This is commonly known as NXT, but Mission has decided to call it a different name apparently in order to get away from the negative connotations often associated with the concept