Mission LX-4. Recommended usage: Universal. Speaker type: 2-way, Number of drivers: 3. Connectivity technology: Wired. Frequency range: 40 - 30000 Hz, Impedance: 6 , Sensitivity: 90 dB. Product colour: White
LX-4
By its very nature, speaker design is about balancing variables and finding the best possible compromise. At entry-level price points, where the cost of production is most constrained by the need to hit a specific retail price, the necessity of compromise is at its greatest. But does one have to accept that a budget speaker will always deliver a budget performance? Missions designers are not the easily accepting kind. They push for greatness in design, whereas most would be happy to stop at good. What makes a great loudspeaker? What makes it sing? For Mission, the answer is simple: in a well-matched system, the speakers have to allow the performance of the music to shine through. Its not a group of notes; its a performance. Its not all about frequency response, impedance, sensitivity and directivity, although they all play a part. To paraphrase a famous expression, its the music, the whole music and nothing but the music and that, in a nutshell, is Missions philosophy.For the LX Series, the speakers design has been stripped design back to its fundamentals to produce a range of speakers that Mission can be proud of in engineering terms, but even more so in terms of the enjoyment the speakers owners will experience.High-frequency drive units require extremely consistent parts and manufacturing in order to be selected for a Mission speaker. Given the tiny moving masses involved, one micro-drop extra of high-tech adhesive can destroy the balance of the design, thus affecting sensitivity and frequency response. For the LX Series, Mission has meticulously designed a tweeter with a neodymium magnet, selected for maximum magnetic force in a small space, and a 25mm microfibre dome, chosen for its repeatability and consistency in manufacture. It delivers sweetly incisive upper frequencies, crisp and detailed but never harsh.Both the LX-2 and LX-3 are two-way designs, combining the 25mm tweeter with one 130mm mid/bass drive unit in the LX-2, and two such units in the LX-3. These drivers sports cones fashioned from an advanced fibre formulation, selected for its reduced susceptibility to hygroscopy as well as being very stiff for its mass with excellent self-damping. A high-strength ferrite magnet ensures that the magnetic field is directed precisely within the area of voice coil excursion, enabling an ultra-linear performance that minimises colouration.The LX Series uses a 4th order (24dB per octave acoustic) Linkwitz-Riley crossover network, developedthrough a combination of advanced computer modeling expertise and many hours of listening tests. It isparticularly notable for its ability to balance excellent off-axis performance with a flatter on-axis result.The cabinet is as critical as the drive units and crossover to the overall performance of any loudspeaker system. Designing an effective low-cost box is tricky, as budget dictates that the designer cant use expensive materials or high mass to create an inert structure.With the help of 3D Computer-Aided Design, finite element analysis and laser interferometry, coupled with a great deal of experience, a budget cabinet can be designed that delivers better rigidity with lower radiated noise than most designers would believe achievable at such low material cost.2-way, 90 dB, 3 x driver, 6 Ohms, 40 - 30000 Hz
Mission LX-4. Recommended usage: Universal. Speaker type: 2-way, Number of drivers: 3. Connectivity technology: Wired. Frequency range: 40 - 30000 Hz, Impedance: 6 Ω, Sensitivity: 90 dB. Product colour: White
26/12/2016