Hi. Sorry I didn't get back to this thread. I have Volti Audios Vittoras V1. They are the highest 'iteration' of the Klipsch LaScala that exists. The sound and looks are out of this world. Greg Roberts makes his own horns that have a tractrix flare with a Fc of 260. The tweeter is a Ciare 1.26. Mine is finished in Figured Koa.
But, I am putting them up for sale, as he has developed the Vittora 2, now just known as the Vittora. They are a totally Horn loaded speaker. He showed them at the Capital Audio Fest, and he just got back from the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest, where he received rave reviews from the listeners, and from reviewers alike. He already has a 'Hot Product' and 'Best of Show' from AudioBeat. He is sending a pair to the online audio publication Dagago shortly to be reviewed. He was going to just let Dagogo have the pair he had at RMAF, but that pair sold to a man from Chicago.
The Vittoras, V2, is totally Volti Audio's own design. It has a bass/midbass mouth that is 32" wide by 27" tall, and is 27" deep. The sound is incredible. The mids are covered with his Fc 260 tractrix horn, with a BMS 4592nd mid compression driver for the best midrange sound in the world, and I am not lying. I have the same mids in my V1s. The tweeter is the Beyma CP25, they have the 'baby cheek' horn flare for stellar dispersion.
And if these are not the best looking cabinets, and best built, I truly will 'eat my hat'. The front is 32" wide and curves to the back, which is 15 inches wide. I invite you to check them out on the Volti Audio site.
But, I am putting them up for sale, as he has developed the Vittora 2, now just known as the Vittora. They are a totally Horn loaded speaker. He showed them at the Capital Audio Fest, and he just got back from the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest, where he received rave reviews from the listeners, and from reviewers alike. He already has a 'Hot Product' and 'Best of Show' from AudioBeat. He is sending a pair to the online audio publication Dagago shortly to be reviewed. He was going to just let Dagogo have the pair he had at RMAF, but that pair sold to a man from Chicago.
The Vittoras, V2, is totally Volti Audio's own design. It has a bass/midbass mouth that is 32" wide by 27" tall, and is 27" deep. The sound is incredible. The mids are covered with his Fc 260 tractrix horn, with a BMS 4592nd mid compression driver for the best midrange sound in the world, and I am not lying. I have the same mids in my V1s. The tweeter is the Beyma CP25, they have the 'baby cheek' horn flare for stellar dispersion.
And if these are not the best looking cabinets, and best built, I truly will 'eat my hat'. The front is 32" wide and curves to the back, which is 15 inches wide. I invite you to check them out on the Volti Audio site.