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| has gloss | eng: The Mission 780 Argonaut was a top-of-the-range, award winning British loudspeaker produced by Mission Electronics, an audio company based in Huntingdon, United Kingdom, founded by Farad Azima in 1977. The Mission Argonaut is a very large floor standing loudspeaker based on the Mission Freedom Loudspeaker. There are two Argonaut model variants, the Mark I, which dates from the early 80s, and the Mark II, which dates from the mid-80s. It is a three-way design using two woofers (one of which augments low bass only) and a horn loaded tweeter, all of which are mounted into a sealed enclosure. A long-term favourite of the hifi press, What HiFi Magazine noted that the 780 Argonaut was " A very musical and involving speaker that has an endearing habit of becoming almost invisible in the face of all you throw at them, and very good looking to... |
| lexicalization | eng: Mission Argonaut Loudspeaker |
| instance of | (noun) electro-acoustic transducer that converts electrical signals into sounds loud enough to be heard at a distance speaker, loudspeaker system, loudspeaker, speaker system, speaker unit |
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