The main differences between the two speakers lie in their coverage angle and maximum sound pressure level (SPL):
V-7: Precise Long-Range Projection
It boasts a narrower 75° horizontal coverage angle, resulting in more concentrated energy, making it suitable for applications requiring precise, long-distance sound projection onto the audience area.
Its maximum SPL of 140 dB is slightly higher than the V-10, maintaining high clarity and impact even at long distances.
Applications: Main sound reinforcement for medium to large venues, fixed installations with long-distance projection.
V-10: Wide Near-Field Coverage
It features a wide 110° horizontal coverage angle, providing uniform coverage over a wider horizontal area at close range.
Its maximum SPL is 139 dB, on par with the V-7, but with a wider energy distribution.
Applications: Near-field main sound reinforcement requiring wide coverage (e.g., clubs, theater proscenium arches), or as a distributed fill speaker.