Neat Acoustics is gearing up for a major reveal at High End Vienna 2026, where the company will publicly debut its Vito Classic.

Touted as the newest—and most advanced—addition to Neat Acoustics’ long‑running Classic range, Vito Classic is hand‑built in the north of England and promises a “spacious, natural and emotionally engaging presentation” from a slim, elegantly proportioned floor‑standing cabinet.

The speaker has been developed using Neat’s “listening‑first” philosophy, where every stage of the design was tuned by ear, with acoustic measurements used to refine rather than dictate the final result.

The Vito Classic is a 2.5‑way floor‑standing design featuring a planar magnetic AMT tweeter and a dual‑driver bass system. Neat claims a frequency response of 22Hz–22kHz, a nominal impedance of 6 ohms, and is recommended for amplifiers delivering 25–200 watts. The cabinet measures 90×19×30 cm.

Sitting at the top of the Classic lineup, it aims to combine deep, tightly controlled bass with an open, articulate midband, creating an effortless, immersive soundstage. Despite its compact footprint, Neat says the Vito Classic is engineered to deliver true full‑range performance in medium to large rooms.

The model also nods to one of Neat’s most admired legacy designs. Like the original Vito, this new iteration is built to deliver a sense of scale, coherence and musical flow that belies its physical size.

Visitors to High End Vienna will hear pre‑production reference units. However, we are told that only minor cosmetic refinements are expected before the final release.

Neat anticipates first customer shipments beginning in September 2026.

The Vito Classic will be demonstrated in partnership with Cyrus Audio in a shared listening room on Level 3, Room 52, with Neat’s main exhibition stand located at X5 / S03.

High End Vienna 2026 runs from 4–7 June at the Austria Centre Vienna.

For more information visit Neat Acoustics

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