The Siena floor-standing system is a remarkable embodiment of RF’s commitment to merging elegance with high-performance audio. With its distinctive design and sophisticated craftsmanship, the Siena not only serves as a visual centerpiece in any living room but also delivers exceptional sound quality that captivates listeners.
A Design That Speaks Volumes
The Siena’s unmistakable lines and stylish aesthetics are complemented by one of the most sophisticated cabinets ever produced by Rosso. This attention to detail allows the Siena to integrate seamlessly into various living spaces, enhancing both the decor and the auditory experience.
Advanced Vibration Control
One of the standout features of the Siena is its innovative approach to controlling cabinet vibrations. The system employs aluminum cone woofers and paper cone midranges, which are secured by a state-of-the-art vibration-damping mechanism. This design minimizes the transmission of vibrational energy to the baffle, resulting in a more refined sound output.
This meticulous control over structure-borne vibrations translates into authoritative, sharp, and controlled low frequencies, providing a listening experience that is both powerful and precise.
Optimized Sound Clarity
To further elevate its sound performance, the Siena utilizes a decoupled design in its top unit enclosure, which is separated from the lower woofer enclosure by high-tech viscoelastic discs. This decoupling helps the midrange and tweeter components achieve optimal sound clarity and naturalness, ensuring that every note and nuance is delivered with exceptional fidelity.
Innovative Cabinet Design
The Siena’s multi-faceted trapezoidal top cabinet is another hallmark of its advanced engineering. This unique design minimizes internal standing waves, which can lead to sound coloration and distortion. The entire loudspeaker cabinet is constructed from high-density fiberboard (HDF), internally reinforced with advanced acoustic damping material. This thoughtful construction not only enhances durability but also contributes to the overall acoustic performance of the system.