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Mission - 751 - 2-way reflex bookshelf loudspeaker system - B-wired
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Mission - 751 - 2-way reflex bookshelf loudspeaker system - B-wired

USD$403
Condition
For parts
Location
US
Source
Reverb
Posted
11 Mar 2026
Last seen
22h ago

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Seller's Description

For sale: Mission - 751 - 2-Way Reflex
Cosmetic condition:

Some normal wear and tear. Matching numbers. No speaker grill
B- Wired

''Important note when tested: When we find there's either a small thing wrong, or not 100% working we offer our listings for parts or repair to avoid unwanted issues after purchase''
Specs:

Type: 2 way, 2 driver loudspeaker system
Frequency Response: 50Hz to 20kHz
Recommended Amplifier: 25 to 75W
Crossover Frequency: 2900Hz
Impedance: 6Ω
Sensitivity: 89dB
Bass: 1 x 130mm polypropylene
Tweeter: 1 x 26mm ferrofluid cooled
Enclosure: 8 litre, bass reflex

Dimensions: 320 x 172 x 275mmWeight: Kg 14Volts: v (If it’s 200V or higher, you’ll need an adapter in the USA)
We ship worldwide.Will ship to the USA as well. We ship DDP bases (Delivery Dutie Paid)-Shipping in the EU up to 30 KG (max)-Shipping outside of the EU up to 20 KG (max)
Please note: ‘’Whenever an item exceeds the weight noted above. Please ask for a shipping quote before making a purchase. The shipping costs are estimated in our shop because we do not know the shipping address.
Picking up the item is also possible. It can be picked up in Alkmaar
Delivery by us is also possible in some cases. Please reach out to us for more information about deliveries
State of listing: If a listing is listed ''for parts or not working'' returns are not accepted.
When we offer our products with the notice ''Serviced'' or ''Fully serviced'' that means the device is either lightly ''serviced'' with a new belt, and cleaned the pots, Or ''Fully serviced'' recapped, Quiescent current adjusted etc as expected from a full service

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

Fair asking price, right at the median for comparable used units. At USD 403, this Mission 751 sits squarely on the market's center line—your comparable database shows a USD 493 median across 38 recent listings, with this asking price landing between the 25th percentile (USD 207) and 75th percentile (USD 893). The 751 is a respected two-way compact that holds value reasonably well on the used market, so USD 403 reflects typical demand without obvious premium or discount. You're not overpaying, but you're also not stealing it; this is a straightforward market-rate ask.

Before committing, verify the condition of the woofer surround—Mission's era-appropriate drivers in the 751 can develop foam rot or tears after 15–20 years, and that repair is costly. Confirm the tweeter is intact and responsive (no crackling or cutouts), and check that both drivers are original or matched replacements. Establish whether the crossover has been serviced or if there's any history of repair. Finally, insist on hearing them play before purchase if possible; a pair that measures fine but sounds dull or thin may indicate internal component drift or cabinet damage.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Mission

Mission Electronics, a British hi-fi icon, was founded in 1977 by Farad Azima in the UK, rapidly emerging as a pioneer in acoustic engineering. Azima, a former audio importer and distributor, infused the brand with innovative drive, launching the revolutionary Mission 770 loudspeaker in 1978—the world's first with a commercial polypropylene bass unit. This debut set benchmarks for clarity and bass response, propelling Mission to prominence amid the golden era of British hi-fi.

The brand excels in loudspeakers across sectors, from seminal 1970s and 1980s models like the 770 to high-end masterpieces such as the 2001 Pilastro, Elegante, and SX series. Under Peter Comeau's acoustic leadership since 1999, Mission has expanded into hi-fi electronics, including amplifiers and home cinema systems, while maintaining an engineering-first ethos. Now part of the International Audio Group since 2005, with production in Shenzhen, it leverages advanced manufacturing for components like cables and turntable ancillaries, though speakers remain its core strength.

Mission holds mid-to-high-end status, revered by discerning buyers for award-winning performance—What Hi-Fi? Best Loudspeaker (2000, 2001), EISA Speaker of the Year (2001, 2003)—and timeless appeal. A management buyout refined its retail focus, positioning it as a reliable benchmark against pricier rivals, blending heritage innovation with accessible excellence for serious audiophiles.

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