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Mission V 63
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Average Rating: 5 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 3
RRP: £400
Year: 2003

Description: 2 WAY BASS REFLEX

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Steve Carter-Hounslow 
Posted: 23/11/06
'BUY THEM!'
Strengths:
Great price making value for money. I bought my V63's 18 months ago with V6AS Sub, V6C Centre and I think 77ds rear bi-polar, all for £999 from Superfi.co.uk. Well made, heavy, look great. SUperb stereo reproduction and loves albums like Robbie Williams, 'Swing when your winning', harshness like Girls Aloud, not so good, shows up how bad they are, shame they don't auto mute and have a built in screen for viewing pleasure! Perform at high volumes, not for paper thin walls or nieghbours who don't like your music.
Weaknesses:
Need room to work at their full potential and distance from the rear walls. Excellent for home cinema use although they prefer stand mounted large rear speakers behind the listener, they can take over too much from the rear if too smaller speaker is used, even with a good self setting up amp.
Overall:
I have tested others and these are still as good or even better. If you want full size speakers, get these.
 
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christoper preece 
Posted: 21/04/05
'NICE'
Strengths:
REELWOOD.STYLISH.PLENTY OFF PUNCHY MIDD BASS.
Weaknesses:
TENDS TO BE A BIT WEAK ON THE LOW BOTTOM END.BEST AT A HIGH VOLUME.TREBLE NEEDS TO RUN IN WELL.
Overall:
WOULD NOT PAY THE rp£600 BUT AT £350 BOXED NEW, I`M HAPPY.
 
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Craig Strong 
Posted: 17/05/05
'GOOD SPEAKER, NOW AT BETTER PRICE'
Strengths:
Genuine wood finish,build quality,ease of driving.
Weaknesses:
Needs plenty of room.
Overall:
A good all round speaker,mine are also the "front 2" in the av set up,System matching should be done with care, as most missions tend to be a little bright, and contrary to what Christopher has said above, they are certainly not weak in the low bottom end, could it be the way youve positioned them? or the cable you use? warning here, QED silver anniversary will rob them of bass!! On certain cd tracks mine tend to be a little forward in the upper mid range, though i now believe this to be down to my modern, minimalist room. I echo Christophers sentiments re the price, at £600, theres better, but at sub £400, your money buys lots of speaker.
 
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