Feedback from T.H.E. Show - Newport - 2016

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Feedback from T.H.E. Show - Newport - 2016
« on: 13 Jun 2016, 12:57 pm »
Some very recent feedback from Part Time Audiophile...

https://parttimeaudiophile.com/2016/06/13/newport-2016-vinnie-rossi-and-greg-roberts-of-volti-audio-release-their-beasts/




The LIO in Chicago with the big Harbeths was emotionally engaging, and delivered on every sonic front I could grade it on, and Newport was no different, except the Voltis expanded the sound stage, and brought an even deeper organic, and visceral impact to the music. That, and real quickness. Attack speed on notes, and transients was blinding. The efficient Vittoras were able to enjoy far more headroom, and shrugged-off big, fat dynamic swings with Rossi’s 25 watts on tap.  Deep bass guitar notes, and inflection? Check. Open, spacious air around vocals, and pinpoint instrument separation? Yup. Guitar-string pluck, note sustain, and three-point, fade-away jump shot decay on strings, cymbals, and high hats? Gawd yeah. While, ultimately I felt that for peak performance the big Voltis could use more breathing space than what was on tap in a Hotel Irvine hotel room, there’s no denying that Roberts, and Rossi had tuned this system for a near-field experience I won’t soon forget.


Some Stereophile coverage... http://www.stereophile.com/content/show-newport-sashas-day-two-part-one#sjFzs3qBX9fvYe4D.97



The Red White & Blue was being waved high in Room 332, by Volti Audio ("Built by hand in Benton, Maine"), Vinnie Rossi Audio ("Designed and custom-made to order in the U.S.A."), and Triode Wire Labs ("Proudly & meticulously hand-made in the U.S.A."). Is there an election going on or something? In this room it was analog-city here, starting with an Acoustic Signature Triple X turntable ($5,995) and TA-1000 12" tonearm ($1,995), feeding the Vinnie Rossi LIO integrated amplifier ($10,470 as configured), and driving the Volti Audio Vittora loudspeaker ($25,750/pair). I am assuming that all cabling was by Triode Wire Labs, including their The Obsession power cord ($1,299) and American Speaker Cables ($599, lengths not specified). As configured, the Vinnie Rossi LIO integrated included a DSD/PCM DAC that can handle 384kHz recording, if you have any, and a class-A zero-feedback JFET design phonostage. The amp section is a hybrid: class-A triode for the linestage, and a MOSFET solid-state for the output, delivering 25Wpc into 8 ohms.

If your boat is floated by large, great-looking, wood-cabinet horn speakers, then you are off and sailing with the Vittoras. These whopping beasts weigh 160 lbs for the bottom cabinet and probably about the same for the top cabinet, I was told. To be clear, the Volti Audio Vittora is described as a three-way, fully horn-loaded system, with a separate active low-frequency cabinet that the user isn't required to purchase. These speakers are rated at a sensitivity of 104dB. They are available in different wood finishes. (I think I saw them with the "Sapele Pommele" veneer, which seemed Bentley-worthy.) With those speakers angled directly at my listening chair in the middle of the room, I heard a couple of LP tracks from the great Ella & Louis Again—"Makin' Whoopee" and "Autumn in New York." A little early for the latter track, but I'll take it any time of year. There's Louis in all his gravelly glory: I could hear every one of his breaths and swallows, and feel him reaching for that handkerchief of his. And Ella! Did that woman ever sing a single pitch off-key? I'm not aware of it. Vinnie, Volti, & Triode—this trio of American patriots gets my vote!


Another one form the GreenHiFI blog... http://www.greenhifi.com/greengblog/



Volti Audio is another company that makes a big hunking speaker that reminds me of the old Klipsch speakers. They are big, but also extremely efficient. They are also built by hand right here in the USA (in Maine). OK, so what sets these guys apart? Well, they were playing rap and playing loud! When is the last time anyone heard that at an audio show? Sure, I heard the occasional Linkin Park and Massive Attack timidly played elsewhere at the show (maybe some of them had read my previous blog post, LOL), but these Volti Vittora speakers were spitting hard core street lyrics, the kind mothers run to cover their children's ears for. Well it was refreshing, and the Vinnie Rossi electronics and Triode Wire Labs cables sounded fantastic too. Thank you for shaking the show up a bit!


Cheers,
Pete

alan m. kafton

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Re: Feedback from T.H.E. Show - Newport - 2016
« Reply #1 on: 13 Jun 2016, 08:57 pm »
One of THE best sounding rooms at the show....meaty, beaty, big and bouncy.  Full, rich, clear, and coherent top-to-bottom, and none of the upper midrange glare evidenced in so many of the rooms, possibly in part due to the long wall setup (good thinking again).  The standard rear wall setup makes it difficult to overcome certain room resonances, again evidenced all over the hotel.

Good to see you again, Mr. Triode.   8)

Triode Pete

Re: Feedback from T.H.E. Show - Newport - 2016
« Reply #2 on: 15 Jun 2016, 12:32 am »
One of THE best sounding rooms at the show....meaty, beaty, big and bouncy.  Full, rich, clear, and coherent top-to-bottom, and none of the upper midrange glare evidenced in so many of the rooms, possibly in part due to the long wall setup (good thinking again).  The standard rear wall setup makes it difficult to overcome certain room resonances, again evidenced all over the hotel.

Good to see you again, Mr. Triode.   8)

Thanks for the kind accolades, Alan! Great to see you again! Looking forward to trying your "Ground Breakers"!

Cheers,
Pete

Triode Pete

Re: Feedback from T.H.E. Show - Newport - 2016
« Reply #3 on: 14 Jul 2016, 04:57 pm »
Just noticed this from The Audio Voice...


Volti Audio's Greg Roberts explains why his Vittora three-way horn-loaded speaker (four-way with the ELF low extension) is a high-efficiency system that makes listening to music a pleasure!

"Finally, on the always personal and subjective category of "what I would buy if I could," my favorite speakers were the Volti Audio Vittora. As always, this is the result of a nice sound chain and in this room the combination involved the outstanding Vinnie Rossi LIO directly heated triode (DHT) Class-A preamp, an Acoustic Signature Triple-X turntable with an Ortofon 2M Black and TA-1000 12" tonearm, all connected with Triode Wire Labs cables.


Vinnie Rossi explaining its LIO modular design and the Directly Heated Triode Linestage (LIO DHT PRE) Class-A magic!

I always liked Klipschorns and the Vittoras can be considered an evolution of that concept, coming from loudspeaker designer Greg Roberts, who started his career modifying Klipschorns. Effectively, the Vittora is an original design, in the words of Greg Roberts "a fully horn-loaded, three-way, high-efficiency speaker system that delivers wide dynamic range, high output, and extremely low distortion."
My impressions were totally positive. Balanced, smooth, dynamic and turned even more impressive by the addition of the extended low-frequency (ELF) cabinet, which removes the unwanted burden from the two top horn sections (each with a midrange horn and a tweeter horn), and the two folded bass horns. After the session, I would have ordered one if I could. In fact, I would order the complete setup, as it was so totally engaging. No doubt, the most accomplished demo room at the show."


João Martins
Editor-in-Chief
The Audio Voice


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Triode Pete

Re: Feedback from T.H.E. Show - Newport - 2016
« Reply #4 on: 20 Aug 2016, 07:01 pm »
A video review from AVShowrooms... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VucSUp_AYd4

Cheers,
Pete

gregcss

Re: Feedback from T.H.E. Show - Newport - 2016
« Reply #5 on: 20 Aug 2016, 10:31 pm »
A video review from AVShowrooms... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VucSUp_AYd4

Cheers,
Pete
Who (band) is signing (playing) Kashmir?

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jriggy

Re: Feedback from T.H.E. Show - Newport - 2016
« Reply #7 on: 20 Aug 2016, 10:50 pm »
Who (band) is signing (playing) Kashmir?

And heres this one, too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io5tvC0c5FA

One of the best sounding and "musicians in the room" sounding show vids Ive ever heard! Great track!

Jason

gregcss

Re: Feedback from T.H.E. Show - Newport - 2016
« Reply #8 on: 20 Aug 2016, 10:58 pm »
Thanks Pete and Jason  :thumb:

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Re: Feedback from T.H.E. Show - Newport - 2016
« Reply #9 on: 20 Aug 2016, 11:03 pm »
That was good. Real good   :green:

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Anand.

alan m. kafton

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Re: Feedback from T.H.E. Show - Newport - 2016
« Reply #10 on: 21 Aug 2016, 12:18 am »
Pete....who are you teaming up with at RMAF?