The Volterras, well, they are tonally accurate, well integrated throughout the music spectrum, with a sound that just oozes music. I listen mostly to jazz, female vocals, classical, blues, and classic rock and I find that the Volterras are oh so musical but still have the obligatory massive sound stage, monster imaging, great detail without being harsh or edgy. The music is layered in rich harmonic textures as said earlier... organic, bass is tight and goes low enough. I have them in a 12x15x8 room and they work just fine.
Add a sweet sounding amp/pre or integrated to them and you are set, they also sound great with tubes.
Word of warning, when you think you are set look out for the upgrades.
Skip brought the Volterras 2's which I paid for before I heard them, as they were sitting side by side I begin to wonder why I would pay extra money when they look identical but boy when they started to play my face lit up and this dumb smile came over me and all I could say was take the 1's with.
If you have to start at one of the lower cost Rossos I guarantee you'll start saving from day one to move up the line.
I can now say my endgame speakers as I can not afford the price of a speaker to beat them and I am very satisfied with their performance.
: from a music lover
Add a sweet sounding amp/pre or integrated to them and you are set, they also sound great with tubes.
Word of warning, when you think you are set look out for the upgrades.
Skip brought the Volterras 2's which I paid for before I heard them, as they were sitting side by side I begin to wonder why I would pay extra money when they look identical but boy when they started to play my face lit up and this dumb smile came over me and all I could say was take the 1's with.
If you have to start at one of the lower cost Rossos I guarantee you'll start saving from day one to move up the line.
I can now say my endgame speakers as I can not afford the price of a speaker to beat them and I am very satisfied with their performance.
: from a music lover