Volti Audio owners, is the fire still there?


Hello all,

Short version, reaching  out to the Volti Audio owners here.  Is the fire still there for your Volti speakers?  Do you still love them today as much as when they first hit the house?  I know Greg loves long wall speaker placement with relatively nearfield listening position.   Anyone doing more a short wall setup, especially with the speakers pulled into the room?  If the fire isn't  still there where did you move to and why?

I am Florida based an plan to visit Volti in February at the Florida Audio Expo but it is always hard to fully assess them fully it that type of an environment for a limited listening time.  

 

Long version, long time listener, first time caller.  I've done the searches and read the forum for as much detail about Volti owners experience.  I have that itch again to change speakers and  I am strongly considering scratching that itch with some Volti's.  I have only heard the  Vittoras greater than 10 years ago at RMAF, so prior to Rivals and certainly the Razz.  Since that time I have used 2 different  "high efficiency" speakers.  No need to name names (not looking to rehash previous discussions about brand X vs brand Y), but one was a rear horn loaded lowther based speaker and the other a traditionally designed 2 way.  They both sound great, with with certain types of music are truely magical however neither one seems to "rock out" or have that "fun" factor that Volti is known for (yes, I want it all).

 

Front end is based on a TW Acustic TT with 2 arms and multiple cartridges

Border Patrol DAC

Pass XP25 phono stage

Pass XP22 preamp

Don't have much interest in changing those.

Current amp is a Pass XA30.8 which would be subject to change if I pull the trigger on the Volti with obvious choices being something tube based (can't pull off any of the Border Patrol amps right now) or if SS moving to the Pass XA25 which reportedly plays nicely with the Volti.

Appreciate your thoughts and input.

loki_ut

Absolutely 100% in love with my Volti Razz! I can't get enough of them. Everything I play through them is an experience. It doesn't matter the genre, jazz, rock, alt, metal, sludge, death.. they just make me smile and immediately turbocharge my mood. 

I think the Pass would be a great pairing. I've used my trusty rusty Mac 240, Margules ACRH3 and Cary SLI 80HS, they all sound fantastic with my beloved Volti. 

I understand Greg is bringing something brand new to Tampa. Something between the Razz and Rival is my guess. I'm excited to get to the show. 

Re: bringing the speakers out into the room more. I experimented a bit with mine. They seemed to shine all the same wherever I placed them in relation to side and rear walls. 

If I ever get that Mega Millions jackpot the Vittora is on my list. Beautiful speakers IMO.

100% agree @2psyop ! A pair of Vittora with a well matched pair of tube mono blocks… there’s my end game..

 IIs the fire still there for your Volti speakers?  Do you still love them today as much as when they first hit the house?  I know Greg loves long wall speaker placement with relatively nearfield listening position. 

@loki_ut , Who's 'Greg'? Someone you know? (you seem to know a lot about him).

Greg owns Volti. 

My wife left the building for a few hours yesterday so I was able to turn it up and still amazed at how good my system sounds. Sure there are a few things here-and-there to work on but those are upstream from the speakers (and possibly more on the room itself) but are minor. I finished with Theivery Corporation's "Symphonik" and it was LOL good.

Fairly new review of the Rivals from a few weeks ago: I like to hear of others placement with these speakers:

 

I do wonder how much difference those outside crossovers make (to my ears).