@whoopycat now that’s what I’m talking about! Is there anything better than a speaker that makes you jump up and get excited? When I brought mine home that house was shaking for days, just couldn’t help it.
Volti does it again!
For anyone at the Florida Audio Expo I hope you took the time to check in on what Greg of Volti audio brought. A new model, right between the Razz and Rival. It’s called Lucera and it sounds sublime! Everything I love about my Razz but better in all ways. I am literally sitting in my hotel room trying to negotiate with my better half on how to order a pair.
PS, everything I’ve read about visiting the “Three Amigos” at the show is correct. Volti, Border Patrol, and Triode labs make a heavenly combination. I can’t wait to go back and listen again tomorrow.
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I live outside Tampa and was at the show on Sat. I thought the ($11,750) Lucera’s sounded fantasic also. Really, really good and in my top 3 small rooms that I heard on Saturday. Amazing for being in a hotel room with no treatement. I had two hifi buddies drop by after the show and another one today and all 3 of them are seasoned audiophones and all 3 were very impressed with what they were hearing which were my Rivals. I’m still thrilled with my system and have no desire for anything else. Sure I heard better systems at the show but there weren’t many and they all cost more, some a lot more. I’m running a rolled Primaluna Evo 300i and the Rivals are sitting on Townshend Podiums.I listen to mostly classic rock and usually pretty loud or loud as I like to feel my music - but the bass isn’t overdone either like a few speakers I heard at the show. I’m 99% vinyl and don’t own a DAC/streamer yet. 1% is CD. Here is another vid I came across:
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The Lucera sounded fantastic…incredibly lifelike presentation without the need for insane volume. Since all of Greg’s speakers are custom built to order… why should they be returnable? And given their weight and the cost of return shipping, would anyone feel that it was economical to return them vs reselling them?
Maybe he could have a return option with a shipping cost both ways deduct and a 35% restocking fee to cover their resale as b stock. Either way, his policy isn’t hurting his sales as people love his speakers and service so he should probably just keep doing what he has been doing. |
I agree with @soix. I'm no longer interested in buying these speakers, new. Too great a risk. @snapsc can see, then, at least two here on the forum who will not buy his speakers, so perhaps Volti is at capacity and doesn't need our business --good for them, I'd say. But we prove wrong the idea that "his policy isn't hurting his sales." And if there are two of us saying it here -- and not just to be snarky or make a point (we're not) -- it's reasonable to imagine there are many others who agree. In the long run, Volti may not care about this reaction. Or maybe there will be a point coming when sales are down or the buzz has cooled off. That will be when these comments resurface and the policy gets a second thought. |
I don't think that Volti is taking a harsh or unreasonable position in that I don't really know, how on a practical basis, when you are making more or less one off custom made products you can have a return policy. I guess, in theory, he could have a "generic" tour model...but then again, how are people going to feel about eating two way shipping costs of $500+ if they don't like them....let alone all the finger pointing that could very well occur when a 110lb speaker gets dinged, even slightly, by the shipping company I totally understand anyone not wanting to take the risk of buying an expensive 100lbs speaker with not hearing at home first...and just because it sounds good in someone else's house, guarantees nothing about how it will sound in your house.
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