Cornwall IV vs. Volti Rival, Razz; Razz v. 1, 2, 3 -- what changed?


Looking for efficient speakers. I had the opportunity to listen to a Cornwall IV yesterday. It was run on nice tubes (Primaluna 400 EL34s) with a bluesound node streamer/dac.

QUESTION: I'm curious if anyone has compared CW IV with Volti Rival of Razz. Thoughts?

QUESTION 2: Anyone know what changed in the Volti Razz when it moved from v. 2 to v. 3?

Thanks

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The Klipsch Heritage series cabinets are made here, as are the pro and cinema lines. All of the others are made in China. At one point Klipsch used 3/4 Baltic Birch. To the individual who has the Belles, damp the horns and purchase an RSL 12s subwoofer. An awesome cohesive fit with the Klipsch dog houses. My best, MrD.

@mrdecibel either you or Volti are correct on this.

YOU: The Klipsch Heritage series cabinets are made here, as are the pro and cinema lines.

or

Volti website: "The Klipsch Forte cabinet is made in China of material that is just a step above the highest grade of cardboard.  In this industry, there is a range of quality in cabinet construction from lowest to highest, and when it comes to wooden speaker cabinets, the Klipsch Forte cabinet falls into the lowest end of that range.  I don’t think it is possible to build a cheaper cabinet and have it still function as a speaker cabinet."

The Heritage line is still made in the US .   The cabinets are made here, woofer is made my Eminence in KY , mid is made by Celestion for Klipsch.   

I've had Forte IV since they came out and they've been great.   I paid $3k plus a pair of H3 I had for five years.   

Yes the Volti are nice but they have gone up a lot in the past few years.  Out of many people's reach.   If I could buy a mint used pair right ,  I probably would.