Gemme Tanto v1 vs v2?


Does anyone know about any of the differences between the first and second versions of the Gemme Audio Tanto speakers?  The specs look the same but clearly there is some difference.  I'd appreciate any information and/or experiences including differences in design, specs, performance, etc., including the kind and amount of impact on sound.

Thanks in advance!
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So I can see from pictures that it appears that v2 has 2 sets of terminals, possibly for biwiring, while v1 does not. Obviously the cabinet shape is slightly different. But what about what's inside the cab - any chang in vflex design or components? And what about the sound??
I don't think the drivers were changed.  Aesthetics changed, and the baffle is sloped.  I believe that would definitely change the sound signature a bit, as the tweeters are located forward of the midwoofer.

Internally I believe it's the same. The version 3's used higher grade drivers I believe.

I am selling my version 1's. I think they are very good sounding speakers. Let me know if you have any questions about version 1.

Thanks very much for the comments, Nitewulf! I appreciate your response. Do you have any idea how the sloped baffle changes the sound signature? (Apologies if this is a newbie question.)  Also, regarding your v1’s, how strong are the bass and lower mid frequencies – especially for rock, blues, etc.? Can they give a real mid bass punch to that kind of music without a sub in mid or lesser sized rooms?

Also, a web page on shop.audiopoint touts v2 as having a “new VFlex Extreme bass loading architecture, which offers a tunable bass port to match most types of room.”   I am wondering what kind of difference in sound this represents? Is there a way to tune the bass port in v2 that cannot be done with v1, or is there a way to also “tune” v1?

Thanks again!

"Do you have any idea how the sloped baffle changes the sound signature?"

Without having listened to the version 2, the sloped baffle and how the drivers are arranged, mid/woofer on top and the tweeter below, should cause the high frequencies to arrive earlier than the mid/low frequencies. Usually you will notice with any of the sloped baffled speakers that the tweeters are located on top to in order to time align the frequencies.  So it's curious why Gemme Audio designed the version 2 in a different way. I'd assume it to be exciting or forward sounding.  The tweeter itself is very nice and sweet, so again, my comments are based on visual aspects of the speaker only.

"Also, regarding your v1’s, how strong are the bass and lower mid frequencies – especially for rock, blues, etc.? Can they give a real mid bass punch to that kind of music without a sub in mid or lesser sized rooms?"

Comments only relating to version 1s:
My room is about 17 X 16, and absolutely the version 1s can fill it with a large, heavy sound with heavy rock, rock and electronic music. This is one of the reasons I bought them, as my Dynaudio Focus 140 monitors were just not capable of doing that, they were too polite. Based on some tone testing I did, they produce good audible bass down to 35Hz or below. Actual bass is distinguishable till 30Hz in my room, but at that point it's attenuated quite a bit.  I listen to everything and needed something that sounded good with everything, that's what they do.  Keep in mind, while they are not the ultimate in resolution, they are very coherent and capable speakers.  

And no, they don't have a tunable port, unsure what are the differences between version 1 and 2.