What Hi Fi Sound and Vision 02 SEP 2008

Mission 792

£ 500 3
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The 792s are lean and fast, but they lack overall detail and excitement and are expensive next to the best here

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Jam Master Brown September 8, 2009 17:11

The 792, like many other bookshelves, requires an LF channel to perform at its vintage best. Having used the M772 for half a decade or so, I have no complaints - my expectations were in check and mostly exceeded. I now have a '4.1.' syst i.e. 792 as fronts, 772 as surrounds and a Yamaha sub.I am in the process of buying the 79c and 79ds.

With correct settings on the NADT747 and my beloved T585 Universal player, heaven is a play button away.Throw in the Sony Bravia 550 and BDP-S360 into the mix - your living room becomes a Hollywood studio at once. For me, a confessed tower-speaker hater, moving from the 772 to 792 is a giant leap!


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