Some additional (late) feedback from Copper Magazine's Frank Doris... https://www.psaudio.com/blogs/copper/florida-audio-expo-2025-part-two-the-sound-of-music-1
Florida Audio Expo 2025, Part Two: The Sound of Music
The new Volti Audio Vittora loudspeaker system was a stunning example of horn loudspeakers done right. The system is 104 dB efficient and sounded it, with a remarkable sense of effortlessness and dynamic realism. The $50,000 Vittora system at FAE included the two main speakers, two ELF subwoofers with amps, and an ELF preamp. An Innuos ZENith server ($6,699) functioned as the music source, into a Mojo Audio Mystique DAC ($8,499). A Cary Audio SLI-80 integrated amp ($4,995) and Triode Wire Labs cable completed the system, which was absolutely gripping on “That Lucky Old Sun” by Crossroads, and Aaron Copland’s “Fanfare for the Common Man” by Eiji Oue and the Minnesota Orchestra on Reference Recordings.
Volti Audio's new Vittora is an exceptional example of horn loudspeakers done right. Courtesy of the manufacturer.
Thanks again, Frank!
Cheers,
Pete
Florida Audio Expo 2025, Part Two: The Sound of Music
The new Volti Audio Vittora loudspeaker system was a stunning example of horn loudspeakers done right. The system is 104 dB efficient and sounded it, with a remarkable sense of effortlessness and dynamic realism. The $50,000 Vittora system at FAE included the two main speakers, two ELF subwoofers with amps, and an ELF preamp. An Innuos ZENith server ($6,699) functioned as the music source, into a Mojo Audio Mystique DAC ($8,499). A Cary Audio SLI-80 integrated amp ($4,995) and Triode Wire Labs cable completed the system, which was absolutely gripping on “That Lucky Old Sun” by Crossroads, and Aaron Copland’s “Fanfare for the Common Man” by Eiji Oue and the Minnesota Orchestra on Reference Recordings.

Volti Audio's new Vittora is an exceptional example of horn loudspeakers done right. Courtesy of the manufacturer.
Thanks again, Frank!
Cheers,
Pete