Build & Design: Elegance with Purpose:These are not just beautiful speakers, they're acoustically purposeful. Designed by Andrew Jones, the cabinets use a multi-chamber design with thick MDF and internal bracing to kill resonances. This is a 3-way passive radiator system equipped with a concentric 10″ paper‑cone midrange, tunable 1.25″ soft‑dome tweeter, twin 10″ woofers, and dual rear‑firing passive radiators for seamless integration, lifelike detail, and thunderous bass down to 27 Hz.
Fit and finish? Impeccable. Everything from the binding posts to the crossover switch feels luxurious and built to last.
Sound Quality: Jaw-Dropping Detail & Authority:
Let’s get right to it these speakers sound massive. But not bloated or exaggerated. The V10s deliver a wide, coherent soundstage with pinpoint imaging, thanks in part to the concentric 10" midrange/tweeter design. The tonal balance is beautifully natural, with rich mids that lend vocals a lifelike warmth and presence.
Bass:
Deep, punchy, and articulate. Rated down to **27 Hz**, the bass is tight and musical, no boom, no blur. You’ll feel the kick drum and still hear the texture of a bowed double bass.
Midrange:
This is where the SourcePoint V10 shines. Vocals float in space, guitars have body and bite, and there’s a palpable presence to acoustic instruments that feels real.
Highs:
Crisp, extended, and detailed without crossing into fatigue territory. And if you're sensitive to treble? The built-in **high-frequency level switch** (Low/Mid/High) gives you instant tonal control, a rare and welcome feature. Some will whine about it, but "F" em.
In the Listening Room:
Paired in our room with a Luxman integrated amp, the V10s scale beautifully. Whether it was jazz, classical, or electronic, they delivered clarity and energy in equal measure. Their 91 dB sensitivity and 6-ohm load make them relatively easy to drive, but they reward power with bigger dynamics and as Eric Stoeber of Audiolab would say, "the bass is super grippy".
Room placement matters, pulling them out from the wall allows the passive radiators and imaging to breathe. But once dialed in, these speakers disappear, leaving just the music.
Verdict: Worth Every Penny
At a premium price point, expectations are high and the MoFi SourcePoint V10 Master Edition meets and exceeds them. These aren’t just great speakers they’re audiophile-level tools that serve the music first. With top-tier parts, thoughtful design, and Andrew Jones’ signature voicing, they’re a worthy centerpiece for any high-end system.
🔥 Pros:
* Immense soundstage and lifelike imaging
* Stunning low-end without a sub
* Exceptional build quality and design
* High adjustability (tweeter tuning)
* Coherent, dynamic, and musical
❄️ Cons:
* Heavy and physically large, requires space
* Needs careful positioning to shine
* Us, we stole them from Dan...JK Dan, send us a bill.
Final Score: 9.75/10
The MoFi SourcePoint V10 Master Edition is a masterpiece, a bold leap into flagship speaker territory that delivers artistry, innovation, and performance in equal measure.
Stop by our massive showroom and listen for yourself.