Cornwall IV vs. Volti Rival, Razz; Razz v. 1, 2, 3 -- what changed?


Looking for efficient speakers. I had the opportunity to listen to a Cornwall IV yesterday. It was run on nice tubes (Primaluna 400 EL34s) with a bluesound node streamer/dac.

QUESTION: I'm curious if anyone has compared CW IV with Volti Rival of Razz. Thoughts?

QUESTION 2: Anyone know what changed in the Volti Razz when it moved from v. 2 to v. 3?

Thanks

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Looks interesting. But truly an unknown and probably no way to audition unless you are local.

 

Don't believe everything said here.The klipsch cabs are not made in China My IVs are 3 years old look and sound amazing . Every upgrade whether better wires and interconnects only makes them sound better. Not knowing the quality of the  equipment, room size and positioning of the  speakers, and above all the quality of the recordings, makes a lot of these conversations mute. IVs cater more to live music, Unplugs and classics.Good quality recordings of any music will not disappoint. Good amps and preamps can really create great soundstage and holographics I use Mcintosh power and mcintosh tube preamp with an old Yamaha 120 sub. to push my IVs. Fault can be found in any speaker no matter the price. But the Corns. at 6500.00 are hard to beat.

I can’t speak to the quality of the cabinets themselves, but the veneer used on modern heritage speakers is very thin and prone to scratching and damage very easily. Many people have reported this as well.

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Don't believe everything said here.The klipsch cabs are not made in China My IVs are 3 years old look and sound amazing.

That is on Volti's website. Are you saying that Mr. Roberts has an inaccurate statement on his website? That would be a serious accusation. But if you do a little research, you'll see that there are many people claiming this, some with proof. So, there's that, and Mr. Roberts seems like he actually knows what he's talking about.