Viola Cadenza and Symphony


Not many reviews on this pairing. I prefer real users or owners who can share their thoughts on these.

a) What did you compare them with? Can you share some comparison notes?

b) Have you moved on to something else? What are they?

I heard they are very clear and precise sounding amps but without bottom grunt/muscle.

Thank you.
hamburger

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Hi Chris10an,

I think these amps are quite rare on the market and not many people have heard them, but I am quite surprised at the amount of foreign language (non-English) reviews that you have posted. Thank you for the links.

I discovered that you used to own "a specially built Vitus SS-010 with XLR pre out (for bi-amping)". May I know if the Violas were the ones that satisfied you finally? Could you tell me how the Vitus and Viola sound compared to each other?

I believe you are in Denmark and this country has a great number of famous loudspeakers and amplifiers (eg, Gryphon, Vitus, Gamut). But to see that you prefer the Violas (USA speaks something special about them (???)

Ah yes, no remote-control! I can live with that! ;-)
And I wonder if Viola will entertain request for special WBTs. Cheers
Thanks for informing me that the latest Cadenza has 2 XLR inputs and no more Fischer. Frankly, I never knew what a Fischer connector is. It must have been a ML / Cello legacy.

I also want to listen to the latest Jeff Rowland stuff first before coming back to the Viola. I think I have too many choices but will be going round to listen as much as possible.

I am glad that you like what you have found and will continue to support the brand. Enjoy, cheers!