Rival
Effortless Scale and Refinement
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The Rival builds on the core Volti experience with greater scale, ease, and refinement.
Drawing from the same design approach and key components found in our flagship systems, the Rival delivers a presentation that is effortlessly powerful, immersive, and refined.
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A three-way hybrid horn/bass-reflex design, it combines high sensitivity, wide bandwidth, and exceptional build quality to deliver a presentation that is both dynamic and controlled.
The Rival brings together speed, presence, and immediacy with a level of refinement that makes it easy to listen to for hours. The result is a speaker that feels powerful and alive, yet natural and balanced over the long term.
Quartered Bubinga Veneer
Flexibility in Placement
The Rival offers excellent flexibility in placement and works well against a wall, in a corner, or pulled out into the room. Its front-ported design allows for consistent performance without relying on wall boundaries.
With higher sensitivity and exceptional ease of drive, the Rival can energize large spaces effortlessly while remaining well-balanced and integrated in smaller rooms and near-field setups.
Details and Specifications
- 15” high-sensitivity, high-power woofer in a bass reflex (ported) enclosure
- Hand-built wooden midrange horn with Tractrix flare and 2” throat, designed by Greg Roberts
- Premium 2” exit midrange compression driver with 3.5” phenolic diaphragm
- Elliptical tweeter horn with Tractrix flare
- High-performance 1” compression tweeter
- Custom crossovers with high-quality components, hand-wired and adjustable, with final voicing referenced against the Vittora
- Bi-wire or bi-amp input terminals
Sensitivity: 100db
Recommended amplifier power: 3wpc (min.), 100wpc continuous (max.)
Bandwidth: 32Hz – 20kHz
Impedance: 8ohm
Dimensions/Weight:
41-1/2″ tall, 19″ wide, 16-3/4″ deep, 135lbs
Quartered Bubinga Veneer with Premium gray cloth
The Rival delivers full-range, tactile sound with exceptional ease, scale, and refinement—even from just a few watts of amplification.
Like all Volti speakers, it shares a consistent sonic character:
- Effortless power and dynamic expression
- Wide dynamic range
- Clear, articulate midrange
- Immersive, room-filling presentation
- Precise imaging with a wide soundstage
- Seamless, “one voice” driver integration
- Full-range bandwidth
- Tight, extended bass
- Natural tone and timbre
Beauty, Built To Last
Volti speakers combine visual presence with long-term durability.
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Finish
The Rival is finished in real wood veneer, vacuum-applied for a smooth, consistent surface and bonded with a permanent two-part adhesive for long-term stability.
Our catalyzed lacquer finish is designed to resist UV damage while allowing the natural character of the wood grain to show through. The result is a finish that remains authentic and beautiful over time.
Select panels feature a durable, textured coating chosen for its resistance to wear and ease of maintenance.
Cabinet
The Rival cabinet is built from 1” thick Baltic Birch plywood, fully braced and properly damped for strength and acoustic integrity.
We approach cabinet construction with long-term durability in mind—using high-quality materials, adhesives, and joinery to ensure the speaker remains solid and stable for decades.
Components
The Rival uses high-quality, professional-grade drivers and crossover components selected for consistency, reliability, and long-term performance.
These components are designed to operate well within their limits in a home environment, contributing to effortless dynamics and long service life.
Cloth
Grilles are made from high-quality woven fabric, stretched over solid Baltic Birch frames and securely fitted for a clean, durable, and long-lasting finish.
The Rival is built to deliver both lasting beauty and long-term durability
Craftsmanship . . .
Built with care, precision, and attention to detail in every part of the speaker.
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The materials used in the Rival are carefully selected for their beauty, durability, and sonic performance. Every aspect of the speaker reflects a balance of design, materials, and execution.
Grille frames are made from solid ½” Baltic Birch plywood, precision-cut, finished, and wrapped in durable cloth. They attach cleanly and securely using concealed magnets.
The cabinet is constructed from 1” Baltic Birch plywood and built for long-term structural integrity and acoustic performance.
Inside, the crossover is thoughtfully laid out, with separate sections for low and high frequency networks to minimize interaction and preserve clarity.
Additional details—such as precision-cut input plates, high-quality binding posts, machine screws for mounting drivers, effective internal damping, and long-lasting adhesives—contribute to a speaker that is built with care and made to endure.
Components
Higher-quality components contribute directly to greater refinement, resolution, and long-term listening satisfaction.
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The Rival features a high-performance tweeter with a large-diameter voice coil, composite diaphragm, and powerful neodymium motor, coupled to an elliptical horn with Tractrix flare. The result is smooth, extended high-frequency response with excellent clarity and control.
A premium 2” exit midrange compression driver with a 3.5” phenolic diaphragm and neodymium motor is paired with a hand-built wooden horn of modified Tractrix profile. This combination delivers natural tone, presence, and realism—bringing the music to life with clarity and weight.
The woofer combines high sensitivity, low distortion, and a robust motor system to produce tight, controlled, and musically grounded bass. The result is low-frequency performance that supports the music naturally and convincingly.
The crossover is hand-built using high-quality components, including metallized polypropylene capacitors, hand-wound copper inductors, and precision resistors. Separate high- and low-frequency networks are mounted on dedicated boards and carefully positioned within the cabinet to reduce interaction and preserve clarity.
Together, these elements allow the Rival to deliver a wide bandwidth, low-distortion presentation with exceptional coherence, scale, and refinement.
Value
Every element of the Rival is chosen to deliver a complete, refined, and highly resolved musical experience.
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Volti Audio speakers are sold directly, allowing close involvement in every stage—from design and build to final delivery.
This approach keeps the focus on what matters most: materials, craftsmanship, and performance. It also means you’re working directly with me throughout the process.
Every Rival reflects that hands-on approach, resulting in a speaker that is consistent, carefully built, and true to its design intent.
Photos
Photographs of Rival speakers from all angles showing our different wood veneer finishes and grill cloth options HERE
Press and Testimonials
Read what Customers and the Press have to say about Rival speakers
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Wood Veneer
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It’s a tough choice!
Yeah, I’m so glad I don’t have to choose! I’m lucky — I just go into my stock and pull out a pair of speakers in whichever veneer suits my fancy at the time. So I get to enjoy a variety of beautiful wood veneers in my system at home. But for you, the decision can be a difficult one. Here are a couple of things to consider.
Pictures almost always show the wood veneer up close, but the grain pattern will look very different from your seating position. So focus on the color and how busy or plain the veneer is first, then get into the details of grain structure and texture.
Don’t try to match other wood you have in your home. It almost never works. Wood species vary so much in color, texture, and grain structure that it’s highly unlikely any veneer we put on a pair of speakers will match the old hutch your grandmother passed down to you. Contrast is good.
Don’t forget about texture. Many veneers have beautiful texture that doesn’t always translate well through photographs. I’m right here looking at them, so just ask and I’ll help you decide.
Highest Quality
I buy my real wood veneer from suppliers in raw form — the actual thin leaves of veneer that have been sliced from a log, or sometimes rotary‑cut. The leaves are sequentially stacked, usually 24 per bundle, or “flitch” as it’s called. I buy a flitch and have it shipped to my veneer processor.
My processor does a lot of the work that I get credit for. They take the raw leaves and book‑match them in pairs or quads to form a sheet or panel. To do this, they carefully trim the width of each leaf and glue the thin edges together. How, I don’t know — but it’s impressive how tight they get the joint. I often can’t find the seam when I’m doing my layout and cutting the panels. Then they apply a thin paper backer to the leaves to provide stability.
This method of buying raw veneer and having it processed costs a lot more than buying pre‑made sheets, but I really like being able to choose the size, grain structure, and color of the veneer, and then ask my processor to custom‑trim and lay out the leaves to make the panels look the way I want — at least as much as Mother Nature allows!
Volti Audio primarily sells speakers that are completely finished and in stock. Please go to our In‑Stock page and have a look at what’s available. The pictures you see there are of the actual speakers in stock, not generic photos. My advice is to pick the pair you connect with right away and don’t overthink it. The more people you ask for an opinion, the harder it becomes to make a choice.
Choosing Your Veneer
If you just can’t find what you want from the speakers we have in stock, then let’s build a pair for you using veneer I already have, or by ordering veneer and having it processed for your speakers. Please understand that there will be a wait time — usually two to four months — and there may be an extra cost associated with this service.
A good way to find the type of veneer you’d like is to scroll down the In‑Stock webpage, where you’ll see a wide selection of veneers we’ve used on previously sold speakers.
Grill Cloth
Black Stretch
Standard grille cloth is a deep black, acoustically transparent stretch fabric from Mellotone. It provides a clean, neutral appearance while allowing the speaker to perform without obstruction.
Black Weave
Dark Gray Weave
Premium woven grille cloth options are available for an additional $500. Black Weave and Dark Gray Weave offer a rich texture and a more classic appearance, along with excellent durability and acoustic transparency.
Tan Mix Weave, Light Beige, and Gray also available for a $500 upcharge. Again, there’s a richness and texture here that adds a lot to the overall look of our speakers. They are sold to us as acoustically transparent, but are noticeably thicker, and do have a tendency to make a slight, but noticeable difference in the high frequency transmission. Fine to leave on for most listening, but when it really counts – you know those late night sessions when the AC power is clean and you’re in the zone with the music – you’ll want to remove the grills. Easy to do, just pull the bottom out and they drop right off the magnets.
Tan Mix Weave
Light Beige
Gray
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Please note: Due to the thickness of the Light Beige, Tan Mix Weave, and Gray cloths, if you play your music with the grills on and at a high volume level, it is possible for the air from the excursion of the woofer to cause the cloth to move against the wood frame of the grill, which can make a fluttering or buzzing noise. We have had only one customer complaint about this. He said it was happening at a moderate volume level with only one particular song that he likes to play often. I sent him a pair of black stretch grills free of charge. That’s when I added this note here and in my policies page, to let my customers know ahead of time that there is the slight possibility of a problem with these thicker grill cloths. I don’t want to discourage you from buying these beautiful cloths, but just to warn you that if you play particular songs at a high volume level, you may have to remove the grills. We do not have this problem with the more acoustically transparent cloths.
Rival – Refined For 2026
The Rival continues to evolve through ongoing refinement in both construction and voicing.
Recent updates include subtle improvements to cabinet details, driver integration, and crossover tuning—resulting in even greater clarity, balance, and overall musical coherence.
While the design remains true to its original intent, the current Rival represents the most refined and best-sounding version to date.
Bosse Cedar with Premium Light Beige Cloth
Rival Pricing
A pair of Rival speakers is $22,000 with black stretch grilles.
No sales tax is collected except on orders shipped or delivered to Tennessee addresses.
Delivery & Shipping
Local delivery is available for an additional fee—please inquire. Crating is optional for delivered pairs.
For freight shipments, custom wooden crates are required ($700).
Rival speakers ship via truck freight with liftgate and inside-delivery service.
“Inside delivery” means the pallet is moved to a smooth, accessible area such as a garage or covered space. Final placement inside the home is not included.
Typical shipping costs:
- $750 (East of the Rockies)
- Up to $1,200 (West of the Rockies)
Please contact me for an exact quote.
Ready to Experience the Rival?
Visit the Available Speakers page to see current Rival pairs ready to ship.
When you find a pair you’d like, email Greg Roberts at voltiaudio@gmail.com with your name, shipping address, and phone number. I’ll prepare an invoice with itemized pricing, shipping, and payment options.
If you have any questions, or are interested in a custom veneer, feel free to reach out—I’m glad to help.
Greg Roberts
Volti Audio