Despite being a music medium invented in 1948, the vinyl format is still considered by many as the superior way of listening to music in audiophile hi-fi systems. This belief that vinyl is the gold standard in music reproduction was established in part by the efforts of Mo-Fi in 1977, when the company launched Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab — a record label dedicated to producing audiophile vinyl releases using a half-speed mastering process.
This goal of creating the most true-to-source audio reproduction has remained a core philosophy as the brand continued its journey, eventually branching out from vinyl production in 2014 to become a fully fledged hi-fi manufacturer, producing the components and separates for the playback systems Mo-Fi originally made music for.
Today, Mo-Fi offers a diverse range of hi-fi components including turntables, speakers, phono stages and DACs. Across its entire product range, staying true to the vinyl ‘sound’ remains central, giving Mo-Fi a distinct identity not found elsewhere. For those who value fidelity, Mo-Fi offers an authentic, high-performance option and a natural addition to our hi-fi portfolio.