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RE: Sad there is no in-room measurement

Posted by A.Wayne on July 2, 2017 at 07:01:15:

The Volti has the typical FM curve loved by many , it wont sound "bad" to most , it will sound powerful and detailed as not many "philes" and "reviewers" are sensitive to timbre and cabinet colorations , especially if not playing acoustic instruments , Symphony or classical piano. The Volti IMO, would be dynamic on classic rock for eg and if paired to the right SET will have jump , bass drive without bloat and plenty detail ..

The Volti's will be room and amplifier sensitive thou, due to the massive tilt but its no where as bad as the Odeons mentioned above , those should sound bad regardless..

JA closing comments on the Odeons where hillarious , Translated , Your wife is fat and ugly but man can she cook...


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