Interesting thread to read never having heard these speakers. Unpretentious and just get out of the way kind of sound. I’d describe my new Graham Audio LS5/5s similarly.
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.
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Here's the review from Zero Fidelity of the original Volterra. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq-lADSd40E |
Good morning Urbie - thank you for your response as I am the OP on this thread and THAT is exactly my concern with these speakers. However on the other side of the coin, every successful audio manufacturer was new at one point in time if you think about it. They all had to start somewhere. The recent positive review of the Elba 2 in The Absolute Sound and word of mouth could....could make this company and speaker company a household name and you can possibly get their speakers at a competitive bargain price now before their prices to go up. If they are that good, you / me might just keep them for awhile and get some of our money back if we ever do need to sell them. Just a thought and this what I am thinking about them now...….stay well. |
urbie, There is truth to your words, but Rosso Fiorentino is not a brand that is going to stay that way for much longer. I have worked with the brand for six years now and been acting distributor for about four. We are establishing ourselves and the TAS review was a pinnacle for the Elba 2. Other models will be getting reviews shortly and the brand will continue to grow. At this point in time, the dealer network is expanding and interest is growing across the country. There are things happening behind the scenes to prepare for the growth because the writing is on the wall. Speakers are the toughest product to establish due to it being 'easy' to build and the market is flooded. The RF line is not a 'me too' brand and anyone who has spent more than a passing moment with the brand can attest to that. They are destination speakers that those who want a taste of the high end can strive for without having a six figure bank account. In my time working with the brand, two pair of Rosso have hit the used market. One was the Volterra mentioned above that was replaced by $60k speakers. The other was a pair of Elba 1 where the client had extreme medical bills and had to sell. He called me to apologize (new one for me) and assured me once back on his feet, he would be ordering a pair of the Elba 2. I do get trade-ins, but that is only to move up the line to a higher tier model or to the second generation. My point here is that owners don't really sell the speakers because it is that difficult to find products to better them without spending a substantial amount of money. |
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