Hello again :-)
New components to a setup, must (also) be selected to make that best possible synergy to the rest of the system.
I could not find any amplifiers, that could deliver all the needs I had to a amp, so I chose to go for a bi-amping solution with the Vitus for the top. The short version is, that I unfortunately never got the opportunity to listen to my Vitus here at home. Therefore I cant describe all the precise differences and similarities between Vitus and Viola in a well know setup. However, Viola has undoubtedly more punch and a bigger and a more correct and detailed soundstage.
You forgot to mention the best Danish speaker brand, namely Peak Consult, who is among the best manufacturers in the world in the ultra high-end class (take a look at Tone Audio or Stereophile). Im the happy and very satisfied owner of one of their best products, and the amplifiers there have to replace the Vitus, should therefore have a good synergy with my Peak Consult speakers and Wadia source. Today, I only use the Viola to drive my system - the Symphony is that good!
Should I upgrade, it should be to the Legacy model, but it now way too expensive, as Viola sadly has make a dramatic price increase on several model (specially Forte, Legacy, Solo and Bravo) this year. Even with the same price as in 2011, I dont think I would upgrade anyway, even if I had the money.
Since all of Viola amplifiers are hand built, I am sure that other terminals can be ordered and mounted without any problem, and the charges wont be huge.
Btw, a Cadenza today, is equipped with 2 XLR inputs, and the extra XLR input has replaced the Fischer inputs.
New components to a setup, must (also) be selected to make that best possible synergy to the rest of the system.
I could not find any amplifiers, that could deliver all the needs I had to a amp, so I chose to go for a bi-amping solution with the Vitus for the top. The short version is, that I unfortunately never got the opportunity to listen to my Vitus here at home. Therefore I cant describe all the precise differences and similarities between Vitus and Viola in a well know setup. However, Viola has undoubtedly more punch and a bigger and a more correct and detailed soundstage.
You forgot to mention the best Danish speaker brand, namely Peak Consult, who is among the best manufacturers in the world in the ultra high-end class (take a look at Tone Audio or Stereophile). Im the happy and very satisfied owner of one of their best products, and the amplifiers there have to replace the Vitus, should therefore have a good synergy with my Peak Consult speakers and Wadia source. Today, I only use the Viola to drive my system - the Symphony is that good!
Should I upgrade, it should be to the Legacy model, but it now way too expensive, as Viola sadly has make a dramatic price increase on several model (specially Forte, Legacy, Solo and Bravo) this year. Even with the same price as in 2011, I dont think I would upgrade anyway, even if I had the money.
Since all of Viola amplifiers are hand built, I am sure that other terminals can be ordered and mounted without any problem, and the charges wont be huge.
Btw, a Cadenza today, is equipped with 2 XLR inputs, and the extra XLR input has replaced the Fischer inputs.