Opinions on the ; Rosso Fiorentino Sienna or Volterra II Speakers


Hello Audioners and I hope all is well - please let me know if you have listened to the two speakers I have noted or if you have purchased either on of them. I just read the review on the Elba 2's In the Absolute Sound and they ''sound'' like they are speakers from a company that I may have some interest in. Thank you in advance and stay well.  
garebear
I'll chime in as a dealer, not new to the industry but new to RF. I have a pair of Elba 2 and they were somewhat of a revelation for me. I've heard so many speakers over so many years, many from very well-known manufacturers. Like many, my interested was piqued by the TAS article and I'd been watching the brand for a bit prior.

Honestly, I could not have expected what I heard when I first plugged the Elbas in. Regardless of price the Elba 2 gets some critical things right that few others have. It's portrays a slightly bottom-up presentation but absolutely not at the cost of detail and certainly not to a fault. In fact, there is a "quiet character" to the overall presentation that I feel lets me hear further in to recordings, revealing more detail than speakers that are more forward-tilted. It seems that the crossover design is executed so well that there is a synergy between the drivers that allows the speakers to cast an incredible, dimensional sound stage with utter smoothness throughout their range. The top end also has the ability to sort of "float" with delicacy, smoothness and palpable sense of ease. The speakers make great bass as well. One of my measures for success isn't just how the speakers produce bass on their own but how seamlessly and easily they integrate with one of our staples, REL subs. And the Elba does so as well as any speaker I can remember trying. The Elba 2 isn't perfect but at it's price, it's a steal. And it absolutely does not do anything that bothers me, which I cannot say about most speakers, regardless of price.

I understand that coming from a dealer this may sound biased. Fine. But in all honesty, I think Elba 2 would sell at several thousand dollars a pair more than they do, at least based on performance. And while looks are subjective, I personally find them attractive. If this was a larger speaker company, I think they'd be wildly disruptive. The last speaker I heard do this many things inherent to my listening enjoyment, this right, was a $36K pair of Sonus Faber Amati Futura. I'm a fan and look forward to sharing just how good RF is with my clients. I also realize that I'm not addressing the speakers that the OP was asking about. I just haven't spent time with the rest of the line yet. But considering what RF was able to do with the Elba 2, I have all the faith that this is a very talented designer and that all of the products will exceed expectation.

BTW, the first demo I had was with a young couple who'd been all over the Bay Area listening to speakers all over the price spectrum. Elba 2 powered by Hegel H590 ended their audition process rather quickly.
I have had opportunities to own RF speakers. I have Elba II and Siena in my system. I used to have Certaldo that I traded in for what were going to be Voltera II. But talking with Skip back and forth, I decided to upgrade to Siena for my main stereo system. I have good size room (22*20*8 ft3) and am very glad that I upgraded to Siena. They fill the room very easily. The super tweeter does some crazy magic to the soundstage, especially listening to live music tracks. I tend to listen to jazz, female vocal, and some bollywood music. Both Siena and Elba II are gem to have. They do not color the music. They put out soundstage that is very natural and wide. The look great as well. The finishing work that RF does is equally as great as how these speakers perform. And when paired with "correct" match of cables, things just keep getting better and better. I have had them paired with both tube preamp as well as SS pre amp, and in both cases, they just knocked things out of park for me. I have been listening to them for about a year (well, for about 6 months for Elba II), and would gladly say that neither Siena nor Elba II are going anywhere for a long time to come. They do feel like "end game" speakers for me. I would never hesitate in recommending RF speakers. Elba II especially at that price point are a steal in my opinion considering how they sound. You will not go wrong with the RF speakers.
Call me stupid, but I don't need or want showy, bulky pieces of sculpture in my room. I'm yet to be convinced they are in any way superior, and I don't certainly believe the influencers and their hidden agenda.

After all, it's the sound and not the looks that matters.
@pedroeb i don't think anyone is chirping about looks and as for bulky speakers there are only two models that I would consider large.
you can find the specs here:
AudioThesis - Roso Fiorentino
@pedroeb if you can audition them, give them a chance. You will see what they can do.