Had a chance to hear the Volti Alura this weekend, All I can say is wow! they really are good. I would love to know what 15" bass driver they are using. Does anyone have any ideas?
Regards.
Regards.
those are built by Greg Roberts and the woofer he use is CW1526C woofer Eminence makes on Bob Crites orders. it's pretty affordable for 275USD/pr. you can buy a pair directly from Bob Crites who is a nice guy to deal with: About Us | Critesspeakers.com
I love the wood show on their site.
Veneer:
American Flat-cut Walnut
Birch, Rotary-cut
Maple
Natural Cherry
White Ash
White Oak
http://www.voltiaudio.com/alura.shtml
And then, if you want to look @ more drivers
https://community.klipsch.com/index.php?/topic/151119-cw1526c-alternatives/
Veneer:
American Flat-cut Walnut
Birch, Rotary-cut
Maple
Natural Cherry
White Ash
White Oak
http://www.voltiaudio.com/alura.shtml
And then, if you want to look @ more drivers
https://community.klipsch.com/index.php?/topic/151119-cw1526c-alternatives/
those are built by Greg Roberts and the woofer he use is CW1526C woofer Eminence makes on Bob Crites orders. it's pretty affordable for 275USD/pr. you can buy a pair directly from Bob Crites who is a nice guy to deal with: About Us | Critesspeakers.com
Hi Finnito, thanks so much for the info. Would love to build a replica of this speaker. looks like they are using the model "C" horn mounted vertically for the mid, wonder what driver!
Hi Finnito, thanks so much for the info. Would love to build a replica of this speaker. looks like they are using the model "C" horn mounted vertically for the mid, wonder what driver!
they use BMS 4592ND-MID (not coax) for midrange. the horn is a 2inch throat ~58cm width and ~23cm height and 36cm length Bruce Edgar horn. I don't know about tweeter but maybe a Selenium or B&C CD with an elliptical horn. for sure it's not better than Beyma CP-25 which is used on the Volti Audio higher model speaker as Vittora. I recommend it as it is fully horn loaded and more beautiful than the Alura. Alura bottom and top section are not coming along together in appearance. the Vittora is fully horn loaded. the midrange is BMS 4592ND-MID, tweeter is outstanding constant directivity Beyma CP-25, woofer is that same CW1526C. the midrange horn is also identical to what I explained.
Vittora:
inside:

inside:
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Volti Audio does not use the Crites woofers, or the Beyma tweeters in either the Alura or Vittora speakers. The Beyma tweeter was used in the first two pair of Vittora speakers before a better driver/horn combination was found.
Greg
Greg
The Volti Alura reminds me of a 3 way that JBL used to build, but I can't remember what it was called.
When looking at the mid horn I wonder how good the horizontal dispersion is?
When looking at the mid horn I wonder how good the horizontal dispersion is?
...yes i thought the same thing. You can jump up and down in your couch, but don't move your head in sideways 🙂
The finishing looks wonderful.
The finishing looks wonderful.
I thought it was a JBL product when I first seen it.
I don't like the combined mid/tweeter arrangement wrt alignment but I have heard them and they sound great.
I don't like the combined mid/tweeter arrangement wrt alignment but I have heard them and they sound great.
@wilslow
a clarification:
the tweeter horn is not a Faital pro. Faital Pro horn is a matte but the horn in the picture is a glossy. I'm 99.999% sure it's an 18 Sound XD125😉 it's a constant directivity elliptic horn. using a uniform directivity horn is a smart thing to do. Greg was that smart to not compromise the directivity after he gave up using Beyma CP-25 which was a damn good at directivity:
link
I regret my previous post. the tweeter compression driver is not HF102 according to below image. it's not a bullet tweeter:
original photo
I have to add: there is an orange glare in picture above, don't mistake it with CD phase plug itself. take a look here this proves that the CD behind that horn is not a screw-on driver. there is no space between CD and horn 😉
I'm still sure the tweeter CD is a Faital Pro stuff as the only manufacturer that uses orange colored plastic phase plugs. it should be one of these:
HF104
or
HF105
and also HF108 which is a great candidate.
a clarification:
the tweeter horn is not a Faital pro. Faital Pro horn is a matte but the horn in the picture is a glossy. I'm 99.999% sure it's an 18 Sound XD125😉 it's a constant directivity elliptic horn. using a uniform directivity horn is a smart thing to do. Greg was that smart to not compromise the directivity after he gave up using Beyma CP-25 which was a damn good at directivity:

link
I regret my previous post. the tweeter compression driver is not HF102 according to below image. it's not a bullet tweeter:
original photo
I have to add: there is an orange glare in picture above, don't mistake it with CD phase plug itself. take a look here this proves that the CD behind that horn is not a screw-on driver. there is no space between CD and horn 😉
I'm still sure the tweeter CD is a Faital Pro stuff as the only manufacturer that uses orange colored plastic phase plugs. it should be one of these:

HF104
or

HF105
and also HF108 which is a great candidate.
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it's what Alura look like to me 🙂 sure there are some good bracing parts in there
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Can anyone comment more on the sound quality on these horns, I would like to know if singing voices are coloured? I have a tractrix horn with B&C De25 compressiondriver right now, and I have problems that "S" and "T" sounds on especially women voices gets sharp and harsh to listen to. With an EQ I have found that the problems in my horn/compressiondriver combo is around 7,5Khz
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