NEW RING DOME TREBLE UNIT
Mission’s Ring Dome treble unit overcomes the problems inherent in conventional domes. With this technology the centre of the dome is fixed and voice coil attached part of the way across the dome. The dome is formed into two rings, with the voice coil in the centre so that it can drive the dome more accurately and efficiently
The result is lower distortion and superior performance, at frequencies up to 30 kHz and beyond. Transient performance is dramatically improved, as is musical detailing, particularly of instrument overtones and harmonics
NEW DIADRIVE BASS/MIDRANGE UNIT
Mission’s DiaDrive bass unit has an advanced aluminium matrix cone and is now vented to remove trapped air behind the diaphragm, thus reducing resonance and allowing a clearer midrange performance to beyond 3kHz
In ZX the driver surround is covered by a vented cover which controls the spurious output from the diaphragm edge, again improving midrange clarity
Matching ‘serrations’ are built into the flare of the slot port. High pressure airflow is streamlined from the port exit whilst the asymmetric design breaks up the ‘chuffing’ distortion normally heard from circular ports
NEW DRIVER BRACING SYSTEM
Mission ZX bass/midrange units now feature, as standard, over-size magnet systems to deliver the punch and transient attack that feature in modern recordings
To improve the mechanical integrity of these magnet systems, special bracing methods have been developed to ensure that the bass diaphragms respond accurately to the musical waveform. Bass output is now thrillingly dynamic with superior detailing and extension
CROSSOVER PERFORMANCE
Mission’s Inverted Driver Geometry (IDG) of bass/midrange and treble units has been applied to equalise acoustic path lengths. IAG’s Head of Acoustic Design, Peter Comeau, has worked tirelessly to ensure a seamless integration between the drive units, so the speaker behaves as one music making system
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