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« Reply #40 on: 11 Mar 2025, 03:52 pm »
Hey Greg,

I notice on the cover plate on the back of the New Vittora it is labeled "Vittora V4."

For us curious Volti history buffs, could you delineate what changes occurred with the V2 and V3 of the original Vittora? Or does this suggest that the New Vittora went through three development stages and the current production version is V4?

Thanks,

Dan

On the New Vittora, I restarted the serial number numbering at 001, instead of continuing the numbering from the original Vittora.  But for the crossover development, I decided to do a continuation.  So the New Vittora has the fourth version of the crossover since the inception of the original Vittora back in 2010.  It's only confusing if you think about it.  :)

V1 to V2 happened early on with a tweeter change.  V2 to V3 was the switch from the design done by an engineer to my own design.  That occured right around the first Chicago AXPONA.  Just two weeks before the show I hunkered down and spent day and night til the show coming up with my own version of the crossover - V3.  Gary Dews and I sat and listened to V2 and V3 over and over again in the show room on Thursday setup day.  In the end, we both agreed the V3 was much more enjoyable to listen to music with.  That's the version that I used all the way to the end of production on the original Vittora. 

Greg




When I look at that picture now, I realize how much my crossover design and construction work has improved over the years.  All those screw connections and soldering to binding posts - the iron-core inductors - AND OH MY - Sand-cast resistors!  Ugggh



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« Reply #41 on: 11 Mar 2025, 03:59 pm »
Welcome Greg! 

Its great to have you on this forum along with one of my other favorite music purveyors, Dan at Modwright.  A quick story for those on the forum about Greg and his speakers.  Spoiler Alert - I own a pair of his Razz speakers. 

In the spring of 2024 after researching, listening and narrowing down what was to be my next set of speakers I contacted Greg and asked if I could drop in his TN shop for a visit and to pick up my speakers vs having him ship.   He was a good days drive from my home and I was planning to stay overnight in Crossville, TN.  I arrived and spent time with Greg and one of his team in the shop seeing the process of how a Razz speaker was crafted. I was amazed at the process and care put into every step of the build.  We then wandered across the county road for some good Mexican food/beverage followed by an extended listening session back at the ranch with "my new speakers" playing with his system - yes the Cary amp mentioned above.  I ended up spending the evening on a nice camp cot in Greg's workshop so I can truly say that I was close to the build and details surrounding the speakers.  Next morning we were up, had an espresso and packed the speakers for their ride home.  Greg is a really good man and a true craftsman.  It was a fantastic experience to have spent time with him and have this story I just wrote above about "my" Volti Razz speakers.  BTW I have them paired with a First Watt F8 amp and the Modwright LS 100 with NOS tubes.  They really shine!

Thank you for sharing your experience. 

We love to share the fun we have building and listening to these great speakers and we welcome potential new customers to visit us here at Volti Audio by appointment please. 





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« Reply #42 on: 28 Mar 2025, 04:40 am »
Our Razz-LE speakers received some recognition recently:

https://robbreport.com/gear/audio/lists/audio-awards-2025-1236375182/


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« Reply #43 on: 5 Apr 2025, 03:03 pm »


I ordered a pair of Luceras from Greg and received them yesterday. These are a great fit for my room and budget.
They are are true work of audio and cabinetry art! These are replacing my Klipsch Chorus IIs.
They go much deeper than the Ks, with nice full midrange that sounds so real, you'd swear the band is in the room. Great high end too. Nothing is lacking here!
Greg is easy to work with and wants you to be happy with your decision.
The build quality is off the charts. Just knowing there is no junky MDF cabinetry is a big draw for me.
Keep up the good work Greg, and much continued success!

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« Reply #44 on: 21 Apr 2025, 04:18 pm »
At the recent Axpona show in Chicago, I had the good fortune to have several sessions in the Volti room with the New Vittora. Even after reading the glowing reports from other shows and the information regarding the improvements made, not to mention the photos of the well crafted new look - I still wasn't fully prepared for the sound in the room. Wow.

In a couple of his recent newsletters, Greg shares his thoughts on hearing other systems at recent shows. With those comments in mind, I felt the need for an occasional return to the Volti room to "cleanse my ears." Once you get dialed in to what the Vittora does, and does so well, compared to other approaches, especially those with six and seven figure price tags, so much of it seems like an unfortunate waste of time and effort. If the opportunity presents itself, do yourself the favor of some time with the New Vittora. At Axpona, as much fun as it was to listen, it was almost as much fun watching the reaction of the others in the room.