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.
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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 can’t 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). I’m 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 don’t 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 won’t be huge.

Btw, a Cadenza today, is equipped with 2 XLR inputs, and the extra XLR input has replaced the Fischer inputs.
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!
i m owner of these remarkable products, driving my Peak Consult Zoltan special edition. For fore front the weiss jason/medea working quite fine the digital reproduction section. The combo is one of the best if you know to hearing; meaning that they reproduce the music honesty with punch, detail etc. But i can't tell you what is their best point. For me that is the music. If i can tell you about the treble or about midrange something goes wrong for sure. You can hear what you want for endless time without any sign of fatique. Very musical instruments which can reproduce the music with true. But if you decide to buy the pair must be connected with silver cable as the copper don' t work well ( my the prana cosmos interconnect). For the speakers i use copper ( cincilla from von gaylord). Absolute music!
I owned the Symphony for about 1 and half years and I am still very happy about it. It is clean and fast, it may not be able to deliver the lowest bottom compare to some other amps, such as Gryphon(much more expensive!), but I think the the overall sonic balance is very good and did not emphasis on any range. I have compared to 2 other amps I also owned at about the same time, which are ML 402 and Dartzeel NHB 108, each one has its strong suit and no one is obviously inferior to the others. Considering the price, ML is a bargain, although its transparency can not match with Symphony nor Dartzeel.