"These Volya Audio Bouquet speakers present a 3D illusion that is very hard to distinguish from the REAL THING"
https://www.6moons.com/audioreviews2/volya/1.html
https://www.6moons.com/audioreviews2/volya/1.html
The Battle between Stiffness And Damping Of The Speaker Enclosures!
"These Volya Audio Bouquet speakers present a 3D illusion that is very hard to distinguish from the REAL THING" https://www.6moons.com/audioreviews2/volya/1.html |
This is interesting but is very confusing. It blurs the discussion between driver and cabinet material which I am not sure if that is intentional. Additionally, it seems to take an intentionally simplistic view of some of these materials without considering real world applications. That being said, I applaud the use of advanced materials and delivering them at what appears to be prices that aren't insane. It does highlight and illustrate why moving beyond wood and MDF makes sense. I would love to hear these. Thanks for sharing |
Some say these Volya Bouquet Loudspeakers could be one of the very best on the market right now..Seems unlikely. With rated sensitivity at 86dB, and impedance of 4 ohms, when you work out the math the efficiency is 83dB. That is a speaker that needs a lot of power to play anything unless in a very small room, and will suffer from thermal compression. To give you can idea of what I'm talking about, in my room I can reach 105dB without stressing the amplifier- at that level the system still sounds relaxed and smooth. My amps only make 60 watts but my speakers are 98dB 1 watt/1meter. If I had those speakers in the same room to reach the same sound pressure level I would need an amplifier with about 2000 watts. Plain and simply, there really aren't any amps that make that kind of power and sound like real music. IMO these speakers are criminally inefficient unless you are unconcerned about playing most music at anything approaching realistic. |