My fondness for Greg Roberts's Volti Audio loudspeakers has been documented in reviews of the company's Rival and Lucera speakers.
Roberts's CAF room sounded excellent. His system included a WiiM Ultra configured in bit-perfect mode as a dedicated music server with a Teddy Pardo Audio external power supply ($945); a Mojo Audio Mystique Z DAC ($11,000); and a Cary Audio SLI-80 integrated amplifier ($5495) driving a pair of newly revised Volti Audio Vittora loudspeakers ($50,000/pair). Cabling was from Triode Wire Labs.
The Vittora is a three-way, fully horn-loaded design with 105dB sensitivity and power handling from a tenth of a watt to 100 watts. This pair was finished in African padauk with clear lacquer.
Roberts's CAF room sounded excellent. His system included a WiiM Ultra configured in bit-perfect mode as a dedicated music server with a Teddy Pardo Audio external power supply ($945); a Mojo Audio Mystique Z DAC ($11,000); and a Cary Audio SLI-80 integrated amplifier ($5495) driving a pair of newly revised Volti Audio Vittora loudspeakers ($50,000/pair). Cabling was from Triode Wire Labs.
The Vittora is a three-way, fully horn-loaded design with 105dB sensitivity and power handling from a tenth of a watt to 100 watts. This pair was finished in African padauk with clear lacquer.















