Good reviews, even when tested at £700 by What HiFi.
They are currently £699.95 at Superfi and £449 from Audio Affair.
I have used Audiovisual Online a few times and can't fault their service.
Good space savers for anyone looking for a 5.1 package.
Use Code 3UBE at the checkout to get the £150 off to make them £299.00
New code 5AP0 will reduce it to £299.
M³ is the third generation satellite and subwoofer 5.1 AV system from mission. M-Cube is now M Cubed. M³ is designed specifically for fuss-free home cinema. Compact speakers, simple mounting brackets and wide dispersion audio means you can't go wrong from installation to enjoying a movie. Surprisingly elegant yet compact 5.1 sound, package includes wall mounting brackets.
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Sandman66
10 Dec 166#7
I had a set of these when they were first released. Tbh I felt they never lived up to the hype...heavy base, vocals slightly muffled. They work differently to normal speakers in that they use flat panel resonance technology.
They weren't awful, but they weren't great. The satellites connect through the sub via a unique umbilical cable to the amp. My sub packed up after a few years of light use, apparently something on one of the PCBs had blown. Spoke to Mission, would have cost about £150 to fix (they clearly knew what the issue was...look online, quite a common problem, but was going to have to leave it with them for a month or so to get repaired as they were snowed under). In the end I decided to flog the satellites on eBay and bin the sub, bought some B&Ws, haven't regretted it.
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nosbod
10 Dec 16#1
Says £449 using the link.
Sret43rg to nosbod
10 Dec 161#2
Use code 3UBE for £150 off as stated in post.
guttediam
10 Dec 161#3
Hi Op, stupid question but will I need an amp to run them? Been on the site & think yes.. ADDED heat it's
Mission
Admast79 to guttediam
10 Dec 16#4
Yes you need an amp.
rob3rt to guttediam
10 Dec 161#5
The sub is active and therefore just needs line level input, the others are passive and need to be amped; a surround sound amp is therefore required.
bellboys
10 Dec 161#6
Good price. Next best is Amazon at 360 quid (3rd party seller). Heat added.
Sandman66
10 Dec 166#7
I had a set of these when they were first released. Tbh I felt they never lived up to the hype...heavy base, vocals slightly muffled. They work differently to normal speakers in that they use flat panel resonance technology.
They weren't awful, but they weren't great. The satellites connect through the sub via a unique umbilical cable to the amp. My sub packed up after a few years of light use, apparently something on one of the PCBs had blown. Spoke to Mission, would have cost about £150 to fix (they clearly knew what the issue was...look online, quite a common problem, but was going to have to leave it with them for a month or so to get repaired as they were snowed under). In the end I decided to flog the satellites on eBay and bin the sub, bought some B&Ws, haven't regretted it.
distracted247 to Sandman66
11 Dec 16#8
Really useful reply. Ty for the info
Edit, to say this isnt sarcasm.
j3remy42 to Sandman66
11 Dec 16#13
Huge price leap from this to B&Ws but I would certainly consider it worth it.
asterix2000
11 Dec 162#9
Great deal. This is the updated M3 model with new drivers and speakers that connect to the AV receiver rather than the sub.
guttediam
11 Dec 16#10
Thank you
guttediam
11 Dec 16#11
Cheers for reply
Inspector_Gadget
11 Dec 16#12
would have liked to be able to get these in the white finish that Mission also produce.
Opening post
They are currently £699.95 at Superfi and £449 from Audio Affair.
I have used Audiovisual Online a few times and can't fault their service.
Good space savers for anyone looking for a 5.1 package.
Use Code 3UBE at the checkout to get the £150 off to make them £299.00
New code 5AP0 will reduce it to £299.
M³ is the third generation satellite and subwoofer 5.1 AV system from mission. M-Cube is now M Cubed. M³ is designed specifically for fuss-free home cinema. Compact speakers, simple mounting brackets and wide dispersion audio means you can't go wrong from installation to enjoying a movie. Surprisingly elegant yet compact 5.1 sound, package includes wall mounting brackets.
Top comments
They weren't awful, but they weren't great. The satellites connect through the sub via a unique umbilical cable to the amp. My sub packed up after a few years of light use, apparently something on one of the PCBs had blown. Spoke to Mission, would have cost about £150 to fix (they clearly knew what the issue was...look online, quite a common problem, but was going to have to leave it with them for a month or so to get repaired as they were snowed under). In the end I decided to flog the satellites on eBay and bin the sub, bought some B&Ws, haven't regretted it.
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Mission
They weren't awful, but they weren't great. The satellites connect through the sub via a unique umbilical cable to the amp. My sub packed up after a few years of light use, apparently something on one of the PCBs had blown. Spoke to Mission, would have cost about £150 to fix (they clearly knew what the issue was...look online, quite a common problem, but was going to have to leave it with them for a month or so to get repaired as they were snowed under). In the end I decided to flog the satellites on eBay and bin the sub, bought some B&Ws, haven't regretted it.
Edit, to say this isnt sarcasm.