Description
Table of Contents
- Introduction to the Krix MX-10 Modular
- The Engineering Behind the “Wall of Sound”
- Key Technical Features of the Krix MX-10 Modular
- Why Choose a Modular Design?
- Optimizing Your Room for the Krix MX-10 Modular
- Installation Tips and Best Practices
- Frequently Asked Questions
Introduction to the Krix MX-10 Modular
The Krix MX-10 Modular represents a significant leap in residential cinema technology. Designed for dedicated rooms where impact and clarity are non-negotiable, this system bridges the gap between high-end home audio and professional cinema standards.
By utilizing a 5-module configuration—three LCR speakers and two powerful subwoofers—the Krix MX-10 Modular creates a cohesive, front-facing soundstage that fills the room with effortless energy.
The Engineering Behind the “Wall of Sound”
Krix invented the baffle wall system for commercial cinemas, and the Krix MX-10 Modular brings that expertise to your home. This design ensures that sound is projected forward with maximum efficiency, eliminating the “smearing” caused by sound waves reflecting off the wall behind the speakers.
Infinite Baffle Technology in the Krix MX-10 Modular
The front of each Krix MX-10 Modular unit is covered with acoustic absorption material. When installed as part of a false wall, it creates an “infinite baffle.” This increases the sound pressure level (SPL) and provides a much “bigger” sound than standard freestanding speakers.
Key Technical Features of the Krix MX-10 Modular
Why does the Krix MX-10 Modular stand out in a crowded market? It comes down to the quality of the components and the precision of Australian manufacturing.
- High-Output Tweeters: The LCR speakers feature a 25mm fabric dome tweeter paired with a custom Krix waveguide for controlled directivity.
- Massive Low Frequency: The subwoofers in the Krix MX-10 Modular utilize 250mm (10″) drivers with 50mm long-throw voice coils, ensuring deep, visceral bass.
- Compact Form Factor: Despite its power, the Krix MX-10 Modular maintains a slim 190mm depth, fitting easily into standard timber framing.
Why Choose a Modular Design?
The “Modular” in Krix MX-10 Modular refers to the flexibility of the system. Unlike the fixed-width MX-20 or MX-30, the modular units allow you to adjust the spacing between the Left, Centre, and Right speakers.
This is critical for rooms with unique dimensions or where specific screen aspect ratios (like 2.35:1 CinemaScope) are used. The Krix MX-10 Modular adapts to your room, not the other way around.
Optimizing Your Room for the Krix MX-10 Modular
To get the best performance from your Krix MX-10 Modular, room treatment is essential. Because the system is designed to sit behind an acoustically transparent screen, the audio is perfectly localized to the actors on screen.
Installation Tips and Best Practices
Installing the Krix MX-10 Modular is a straightforward process for any experienced DIYer or professional integrator.
- Alignment: Ensure the tweeters of all three LCR units are at ear height when seated.
- Decoupling: Use rubber isolation pads under the Krix MX-10 Modular modules to prevent mechanical vibrations from transferring to the wall frame.
- Amplification: To truly unlock the potential of the Krix MX-10 Modular, we recommend a multi-channel power amplifier with at least 150-200W per channel.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Krix MX-10 Modular compare to the MX-5?
The Krix MX-10 Modular offers larger 10-inch subwoofer drivers compared to the 8-inch drivers in the MX-5, providing significantly more headroom and deeper bass extension for larger rooms.
Is the Krix MX-10 Modular compatible with Dolby Atmos?
Yes. The Krix MX-10 Modular serves as the primary “bed layer” for your front stage. It pairs perfectly with Krix in-ceiling or wall-mounted speakers for a full spatial audio experience.
Subwoofer Modules
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Frequency Range | 25Hz – 200Hz (in-room response) |
| Power Handling | 200 – 500 Watts RMS |
| Recommended Processing | HPF: 30Hz (24dB/Oct Butterworth), Limiter: 500W (4 Ohms) |
| Sensitivity | 92 dB (2.83V @ 1m) |
| Impedance | 4 Ohms |
| Enclosure Type | Bass reflex, down-firing vents |
| Low Frequency Driver | 305mm (12”) paper cone, 50mm long throw voice coil |
| Input Terminals | Gold plated spring terminals |
| Dimensions | 940mm (H) x 540mm (W) x 205mm (D) |
| Total Width (with LCR) | 2025mm |
| Weight | 26 kg (each) |
LCR Speaker Modules
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Frequency Range | 40Hz – 20kHz (in-room response) |
| Power Handling | 100 – 500 Watts RMS |
| Sensitivity | 97 dB (2.83V @ 1m) |
| Impedance | 8 Ohms |
| Configuration | 2-way |
| Enclosure Type | Bass reflex, front vented |
| Low Frequency Driver | 255mm (10”) paper cone, 50mm voice coil, ventilated magnet, copper shorting ring |
| High Frequency Driver | 26mm (1”) fabric dome, ferrofluid cooled, 90° x 40° waveguide |
| Input Terminals | Nickel plated spring terminals (supports up to 10AWG cable) |
| Dimensions | 940mm (H) x 315mm (W) x 205mm (D) |
| Total Width (with subs) | 2040mm |
| Weight | 15 kg (each) |


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