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« on: 5 Feb 2025, 02:25 pm »
Hello everyone. 

Volti Audio was established in 2010, the same year the New Orleans Saints won their Super Bowl!  You might notice the Volti Audio logo colors.  Not that I was a huge fan of the Saints at the time (Steeler Fan for life) but I was rooting for them in their only SB appearance. 

I began Volti Audio after a successful 20-year career as a home-builder in Maine.  The recession of 2008 really hurt our business, and I remember in March of 2009 sitting down and having a discussion with my wife about the state of our business and making plans for the future.  For the first time in twenty years, we had no contracts to build homes.  I didn't mind the time off, but I'm not a person who can sit around for very long doing nothing.  So I began building my own wooden midrange horns (later called the V-Trac horn), designed to fit perfectly in place of the original ones supplied in Klipsch Klipschorn speakers.  I had been working on upgrading my own Khorns for a couple of years, and people on the Klipsch Forum were asking me if I would build horns for their speakers.  Next thing I knew, I was busy everyday in my shop building midrange horns, and soon after I learned how to design and build crossovers.  I bought dozens of compression drivers and spent a great deal of time discovering which ones I preferred the sound of.  By the end of 2009 I was able to offer my customers a complete upgrade package for their Khorns, and the feedback from my Khorn Upgrades customers was amazing and humbling at the same time.     

Volti Audio was becoming a real business, and I was beginning to see a pathway out of the stressful home-building business and into a small manufacturing business, doing something I was very passionate about.  Having designed and built and discovered everything necessary to replace the top end components of Klipsch Khorns, a new bass horn design is all I needed to have my own fully horn-loaded speaker to offer for sale.   It didn't take long for the Vittora to gain recognition in the industry as one of the best sounding horn speakers you could buy.  'Not your Father's Klipsch' was a common phrase uttered by the people coming out of my show room at the trade shows. 

Volti Audio horn speakers are much more refined sounding, much wider in bandwidth, and they do not suffer the vices that have plagued lesser-quality horn speakers for decades - colorations, honkiness, harshness, glare, etc...  Audiophiles have long had to put up with these vices in order to enjoy what is inherently great about horns - dynamics, effortless power delivery, low distortion.  It was always a tradeoff that some were willing to make, others not.  Volti speakers offer all the dynamic fireworks that you expect from horns, without the vices. 

They are also beautifully built.  Build quality is very important to me.  I'm trying to build products that will last a very long time.  I use Baltic birch plywood, CNC cutting, high-quality adhesives, proper bracing and damping, and proper building techniques to offer the highest quality wooden speaker cabinet on the market. 

Volti now has a range of horn speaker offerings with prices starting at $7,500 per pair as of this writing.  Please check out our website for more information.  https://voltiaudio.com/   When you're there, please consider signing up for my newsletter, which will provide you with some interesting reading and keep you up to date on any new product offerings and specials. 

My hope here on AudioCircle is that we can have good conversations about horn speakers, the systems built around them, and how we can all find happiness in the music that these systems bring to our lives. 

Greg Roberts
Volti Audio







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Re: Volti Audio
« Reply #1 on: 5 Feb 2025, 02:42 pm »
Hey, Greg!
Huge fan of your stuff, man.
Welcome!!

dpatters

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« Reply #2 on: 5 Feb 2025, 04:32 pm »
Hi Greg and welcome. I saw the new Vittora announcement on Part Time Audiophile. Looks awesome.

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« Reply #3 on: 5 Feb 2025, 05:17 pm »
See you in February at the Florida show

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« Reply #4 on: 5 Feb 2025, 09:56 pm »
I don't have any of your speakers, but they are beautiful and I am sure they sound stellar. For sure Vittora will be on my wish list for awhile. Good luck Greg, I wish you the best.

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« Reply #5 on: 5 Feb 2025, 10:48 pm »
Hello everyone. 

Volti Audio was established in 2010, the same year the New Orleans Saints won their Super Bowl!  You might notice the Volti Audio logo colors.  Not that I was a huge fan of the Saints at the time (Steeler Fan for life) but I was rooting for them in their only SB appearance. 

I began Volti Audio after a successful 20-year career as a home-builder in Maine.  The recession of 2008 really hurt our business, and I remember in March of 2009 sitting down and having a discussion with my wife about the state of our business and making plans for the future.  For the first time in twenty years, we had no contracts to build homes.  I didn't mind the time off, but I'm not a person who can sit around for very long doing nothing.  So I began building my own wooden midrange horns (later called the V-Trac horn), designed to fit perfectly in place of the original ones supplied in Klipsch Klipschorn speakers.  I had been working on upgrading my own Khorns for a couple of years, and people on the Klipsch Forum were asking me if I would build horns for their speakers.  Next thing I knew, I was busy everyday in my shop building midrange horns, and soon after I learned how to design and build crossovers.  I bought dozens of compression drivers and spent a great deal of time discovering which ones I preferred the sound of.  By the end of 2009 I was able to offer my customers a complete upgrade package for their Khorns, and the feedback from my Khorn Upgrades customers was amazing and humbling at the same time.     

Volti Audio was becoming a real business, and I was beginning to see a pathway out of the stressful home-building business and into a small manufacturing business, doing something I was very passionate about.  Having designed and built and discovered everything necessary to replace the top end components of Klipsch Khorns, a new bass horn design is all I needed to have my own fully horn-loaded speaker to offer for sale.   It didn't take long for the Vittora to gain recognition in the industry as one of the best sounding horn speakers you could buy.  'Not your Father's Klipsch' was a common phrase uttered by the people coming out of my show room at the trade shows. 

Volti Audio horn speakers are much more refined sounding, much wider in bandwidth, and they do not suffer the vices that have plagued lesser-quality horn speakers for decades - colorations, honkiness, harshness, glare, etc...  Audiophiles have long had to put up with these vices in order to enjoy what is inherently great about horns - dynamics, effortless power delivery, low distortion.  It was always a tradeoff that some were willing to make, others not.  Volti speakers offer all the dynamic fireworks that you expect from horns, without the vices. 

They are also beautifully built.  Build quality is very important to me.  I'm trying to build products that will last a very long time.  I use Baltic birch plywood, CNC cutting, high-quality adhesives, proper bracing and damping, and proper building techniques to offer the highest quality wooden speaker cabinet on the market. 

Volti now has a range of horn speaker offerings with prices starting at $7,500 per pair as of this writing.  Please check out our website for more information.  https://voltiaudio.com/   When you're there, please consider signing up for my newsletter, which will provide you with some interesting reading and keep you up to date on any new product offerings and specials. 

My hope here on AudioCircle is that we can have good conversations about horn speakers, the systems built around them, and how we can all find happiness in the music that these systems bring to our lives. 

Greg Roberts
Volti Audio




Hey Brother Greg,
Great to see you here!

See you in Tampa in a couple of weeks!

Cheers,
Pete

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« Reply #6 on: 6 Feb 2025, 02:53 am »
If I win the lottery, Volti Vitorra would be on an extremely short list  :thumb:




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« Reply #7 on: 6 Feb 2025, 02:38 pm »
If you have been to any of the shows where any of the Voltis are being played....or if you have heard them in someone's home...you know that they just disappear and give you the "you are there" sound.

I probably don't represent the market but I only wish there was a 30 lbs bookshelf offering or a 50 lbs tower offering that had a lot of the goodness of the current and larger Volti offerings.

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« Reply #8 on: 6 Feb 2025, 05:00 pm »
Hey, Greg!
Huge fan of your stuff, man.
Welcome!!

Thanks Gene.  I appreciate your support. 

Greg



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« Reply #9 on: 6 Feb 2025, 05:07 pm »
Hi Greg and welcome. I saw the new Vittora announcement on Part Time Audiophile. Looks awesome.

Don P

Thank you Don.  I'm getting really great feedback from folks about the aesthetic design of the New Vittora.  I'm breathing a big sigh of relief.  I designed this speaker mostly in a vacuum, with little outside help, so knowing that four years of work to get the details of the design just right is appreciated and liked by so many people is really nice to hear. 

Greg



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« Reply #10 on: 6 Feb 2025, 05:09 pm »
See you in February at the Florida show

Looking forward to it Bob.  Get that center seat! 

Greg



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« Reply #11 on: 8 Feb 2025, 03:47 pm »
Hey Brother Greg,
Great to see you here!

See you in Tampa in a couple of weeks!

Cheers,
Pete

Hey Pete.  Looking forward to it. 

Greg






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« Reply #12 on: 8 Feb 2025, 03:50 pm »
If I win the lottery, Volti Vitorra would be on an extremely short list  :thumb:


Thank you Jon.  Please come hear the new ones and let me know what you think. 

Greg





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« Reply #13 on: 13 Feb 2025, 05:59 pm »
Greg - I hope the new forum on AudioCircle works better for you, while also introducing more people to the magic your speakers make.

If the early feedback is any indication, no doubt the next round of shows will provide you with welcome validation of the tremendous amount of time and effort you've put into the New Vittora. Looking forward to joining the slack-jawed crowd at Axpona when I get my first taste of these beautiful looking music makers.

All the best,

-Dan

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« Reply #14 on: 15 Feb 2025, 03:27 pm »
Greetings & Welcome to AC Greg  :thumb:  Beautiful speakers.  8)

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« Reply #15 on: 15 Feb 2025, 04:33 pm »
Greg,

Welcome to AC.

I just sent you an email asking if a visit later this month is possible.

Michael

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« Reply #16 on: 26 Feb 2025, 08:26 pm »


I just got back from the Florida show, and it's good to be home and back in the shop working again.  I like the shows, generally.  I like showing off my speakers, and there are plenty of really nice people there, and it's just good to get out once in a while to someplace different.  But I'd rather be home. 

Job 1 at a show is to make a good sound all weekend, and we did that.  There was no question in my mind that the sound quality of the New Vittoras would leave a good impression on those who came in for a visit.  The real test for me, as I roll this speaker out to the shows through the rest of this year, is to gain feedback on the aesthetic design.  So far so good.  People really do love the design of this speaker, and I think those who loved the original design are reacting favorably to the changes.  That makes me happy. 

A few reports out in these early days:

https://www.soundstageglobal.com/index.php/shows-events/florida-international-audio-expo-2025-tampa-usa/1204-fiae-2025-volti-audio-speakers-for-the-king-of-england

https://www.enjoythemusic.com/Florida_International_Audio_Expo_2025/Bruce/

https://www.enjoythemusic.com/Florida_International_Audio_Expo_2025/Rochlin/Volti_Audio_Vittora_Loudspeaker_System_FIAE_2025.htm


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« Reply #17 on: 26 Feb 2025, 10:20 pm »
Beautiful speakers! What tube amp (integrated?) is that in the photo?
And did you use other amplification as well?

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« Reply #18 on: 26 Feb 2025, 11:26 pm »
Five years ago I heard a Cary Audio SLI80 with my Razz speakers and fell in love with it.  That's when I became a Cary Audio dealer. 

Seriously one of the nicest sounding tube amps I've heard regardless of price.  This amp has great tonal balance and does not try to add any extra detail like I've heard with some other similarly designed amps.  Build quality is very good and reliability has been good as well.    Synergy with my speakers is very good. 

I've shown at the shows many times with $7,500 speakers and a $30K amplifier.  It is a different experience to be showing $50K speakers with a $5K integrated.  At the Florida show, a lot of people noticed and were quite impressed with how good the Cary actually is. 

The Mojo Audio DAC is quite nice sounding.  It's the Mystique SE.  Not as natural sounding as my BorderPatrol.  When I switch from the BP to the Mojo, the Mojo is noticeably more lively sounding.  One of the words I like to use to describe the Mojo is 'juicy', and in a good way.  The BP has a plainer and more relaxed sound.   I like them both a lot.  I'm showing with the Mojo because when I sell one I make a few bucks on the sale.  The price points are worth noting with the BP in the $2K range and the Mojo Mystique SE in the $8K range.   

If anyone is in the market for one of these, please consider purchasing through Volti Audio.  I would really appreciate it.  The markup we make on the few sales of electronics every year helps our small company a lot more than you would think. 

I also offer special pricing on any Volti Audio speakers when you purchase electronics at the same time.   

Greg




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« Reply #19 on: 27 Feb 2025, 12:37 pm »
A few more development/production photos of the Vittoras. 

Greg