Tough one. I love the energetic top of the missions (700 LE have that too, same tweeter but a bigger very light and fast mid bass) , but the Totems are more balanced and have a bit more warmth in the voice tonality. I would have to be in the room to really be able to tell unfiltered and to judge sound stage, but I think this will be down to preference. The missions are crazy bang for Euro though.
That’s a cool update. I owned a pair of mites in the late 1990s. I enjoyed them a lot, but then was on the lookout for a “bigger” sound. Traded them for some Coincident Technologies floorstanders . Preceded by some Paradigms, The 1990s was my ‘Decade of Canadian speakers” ;-)
The mission always had that killer balance between tweeter and bass ,I've owned both totem model 1 sigs in MK1 form but I recently acquired 780 and 761 ,I have a fondness for the older missions they have unbridled energy
Both sounded similar, both neutral. Listening to this through my surround setup in 2.1(Sony AVR, Klipsch B3’s and 10” Klipsch sub)closing my eyes for a bit then opening when one sounded more dynamic and satisfying to my ears, it was the Missions each time.
I am sure they sound nice now, so can you imagine how wonderful they would sound if their manufacturers actually bothered to invest in quality parts for the crossover!? It's the same disappointing story over and over, a lot of capital invested in glib marketing speak, money better invested in parts. Mission is part of the IAG group that includes Wharfedale, and both are notorious for applying the lowest budget parts. Once you start seeing this pattern, you can't help but feel cheated by the industry. I have opted for speakers from CSS Audio with sublime parts, sweet baby Jesus, what day and night difference. There are exceptions of course, like Buchardt Audio. Atb, Gerlach Sven.
Tough one. I love the energetic top of the missions (700 LE have that too, same tweeter but a bigger very light and fast mid bass) , but the Totems are more balanced and have a bit more warmth in the voice tonality. I would have to be in the room to really be able to tell unfiltered and to judge sound stage, but I think this will be down to preference. The missions are crazy bang for Euro though.
Tough one. Quite different even though they both sound nice. Slight preference for the Mission (clearer mids to my ears)
wow, Mission wins this one. the voice, the details, the overall clarity throuhout the range.
I like the Totems based on my Sennheiser headphones I listened to your comparison on.
Thanks, love the vinyl in the shelving
That’s a cool update. I owned a pair of mites in the late 1990s. I enjoyed them a lot, but then was on the lookout for a “bigger” sound. Traded them for some Coincident Technologies floorstanders .
Preceded by some Paradigms, The 1990s was my ‘Decade of Canadian speakers” ;-)
The mission always had that killer balance between tweeter and bass ,I've owned both totem model 1 sigs in MK1 form but I recently acquired 780 and 761 ,I have a fondness for the older missions they have unbridled energy
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Both sounded similar, both neutral. Listening to this through my surround setup in 2.1(Sony AVR, Klipsch B3’s and 10” Klipsch sub)closing my eyes for a bit then opening when one sounded more dynamic and satisfying to my ears, it was the Missions each time.
Mission 760i ... easier on the ear...
Both of them sound great for me...
did you record one with the grill on and one with the grill off, that will affect how it might sound
I recorded the Missions with the grill on
Totem for the small room - the highs and mids to my ears are crispier. Both are good, though.
The bass on the Mites are more pleasant and melodic.
Totems! More, better extension at top and bottom, more articulate than the Missions.
I am sure they sound nice now, so can you imagine how wonderful they would sound if their manufacturers actually bothered to invest in quality parts for the crossover!? It's the same disappointing story over and over, a lot of capital invested in glib marketing speak, money better invested in parts. Mission is part of the IAG group that includes Wharfedale, and both are notorious for applying the lowest budget parts. Once you start seeing this pattern, you can't help but feel cheated by the industry. I have opted for speakers from CSS Audio with sublime parts, sweet baby Jesus, what day and night difference. There are exceptions of course, like Buchardt Audio. Atb, Gerlach Sven.
It would not be very expensive or hard to take out the crossover en replace the parts with better ones.
My choice is Totem.