MoFi V10 SourcePoint Floorstanding Loudspeakers Ready to Drive

Named for its five 10-inch driver elements, MoFi's V10 Master Edition 3-way loudspeaker boasts a tunable crossover network.
The V10 Master Edition is MoFi Electronics' latest creation, designed by legendary loudspeaker designer Andrew Jones. It builds on the brand's SourcePoint 10 and SourcePoint 888 speakers, promising "exceptional mid/HF detail and coherence with greater bass response and resolution."

The V10 flagship marries the SourcePoint 10's ten-inch, two-way midrange driver, which incorporates a 1.25-inch wide-roll soft-dome tweeter, with twin front-firing 10-inch paper-cone woofers, paired with dual rear‑firing 10-inch paper-cone passive radiators, for a three-way tower speaker with crossovers at 130Hz and 1.4kHz.

This design, we're told, allows that custom 10-inch concentric drive unit to focus purely on midrange and treble, enabling each part of the spectrum to be optimally handled by a dedicated driver, thus reducing operational stress.
The V10 features a 1-inch-thick closed cabinet and SourcePoint's signature multi‑faceted baffle, which uses strategically angled planes around each driver to tame edge diffraction and unwanted reflections.

Each bass driver is housed in its own isolated chamber within the V10's cabinet, which also hosts an uprated Master Edition crossover; the speaker can operate across a wide claimed frequency range from 27Hz to 30kHz.
The V10 Master Edition includes a tunable crossover network for precise phase alignment and improved treble levels. A rear-mounted three-position switch allows you to adjust the high-frequency output based on room acoustics and personal preferences.

The MoFi Electronics V10 Master Edition has a claimed sensitivity of 91dB/2.83 V/1m and a nominal impedance of 6 Ohms (4.5 Ohm minimum).
Available in a choice of walnut or black ash real‑wood veneers, with black or grey magnetic grilles, the SourePoint V10 Master Edition costs £8,800 with additional black or grey grilles priced at £270 a set.
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Jay Garrett
StereoNET’s resident rock star, bass player, and gadget junkie. Jay heads up StereoNET as Editor for the United Kingdom and Europe regions. His passion for gadgets and Hi-Fi is second only to being a touring musician.
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