Mission 796 review

Mission's 79 series is home to this tall, dark and handsome floorstander

Mission 796
The Mission 796 has a brilliant cabinet construction helping to improve sound quality

TechRadar Verdict

The hallmark of this speaker's design is that it's relaxed, easy on the ear and rather sophisticated. All-in-all, the 796 has a moderately wide bandwidth, though it is not an especially muscular performer

Pros

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    Clean, open and detailed

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    Smooth, relaxed loudspeaker does exactly what it says on the tin

Cons

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    The high sensitivity rating is on the optimistic side

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    There's only moderate power handling

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    It complains if pushed too hard Dynamically

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    It is not as forceful as some

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The Mission 796 has all the hallmarks of a Mission: the sleek, narrow-fronted enclosure, the smooth, gentle curves, even the inverted tweeter mid/bass unit, which has long been Missions' preference and enables the shorter enclosure.

Mission may be a closed book to some, however – there has been a dearth of new models since the takeover by the chinese-controlled IAG group some years ago. But long before that Mission was a celebrated name (remember the 770?) and IAG took its time before it launched the new 79 series, which is its most upmarket available apart from the Pilastro.