Thoughts: Mofi Sourcepoint 888 vs Fyne Audio 501sp?


Thinking about either of these. I’m surprised there isn’t more direct comparisons as they’re both dual concentric and near the same price. Anyone try both or thoughts on these? Thanks

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@patrickdowns    Thx for taking the time to reply! I always appreciate a well thought out and mature response. FWIW Fyne Audio especially the F1 series have top level build and parts quality. These will be near the top of my demo list at Axpona 2025.

@dayglow - Fyne has a great rep and pedigree right? Their founder is an alum of some esteemed brands, iirc. And I am of Scots descent, so I'd be interested. Represent! I hope you will post a review or thoughts. Which one do you favor in their line.

@patrickdowns     Probably the F1 8 or 701SP. If these monitors can avoid sounding small/strained or lacking body they could be an option for me over the much more expensive F1 8s. At $18k for the 8s places it in a very competitive list of loudspeakers. 

Thanks. Yeah, the lineage of the Fyne speakers is high end Tannoy but usually large 15” drivers. The 501sp is 6”! I had a pair of vintage Tannoy Arden’s that I regret selling. The Mofi’s seem all the rage but it’s like an advertising and reviewer blitz- with very little criticism. No doubt listening to them side by side would be best….

I owned the 501SP for about 8 months. I like to try different brands and this pair came up locally at a price I found reasonable. I paid around $3300, met seller 1/2 way.

I have mixed feelings about them but for the price I ended up selling them for ($2400) I think they are a great deal. I wasn't crazy about the midrange. I found them a little laid back but with good energy. They're not that speaker that makes everything sleepy at all. I just don't know if that Tannoy style driver system is for me.  They do like a little power for woofer control but no complains with the AN. I often didn't use the sub, or just below maybe 50hz. They had pretty full body but curious about the 502SP and 7 series having much more.

Like most speakers, the more you look at them the less you think they are worth the money. Everything that looks metal is plastic, but the binding posts and finish were great.

I was surprised to take such a loss on the 501SP. I figured maybe $300-400 but nearly $1,000 surprised me. It might be the lack of New England dealer presence (maybe changed) or the fact that the brand needs time to settle and fill in the gaps.

 

If I had to keep a speaker and it had to be Fyne, I'd shop higher in the line and really spend time listening to them first. I think they are well made, but like I said, maybe that driver compliment/quality for $ isn't for me. With the history of the brand and designers I'd encourage you to investigate further.