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It would appear from this most recent post that you are now faced with having to make a decision. In my previous posts to your questions on another thread regarding this same question, I provided, for your consideration, my opinion that upgrading to the 3A Signature was the way to go. The differences between the 3/3A Signature are so significant, so immediately beneficial that really no deliberation should be necessary save for the financial considerations. In other words, if financially it can be done there would be no question in my mind that you should go for the 3A Sig. If, as you say, you like your 3’s, then you will absolutely adore the 3A Signature. I was a bit surprised to learn from this post that you are using a Prima Luna power amp with your 3’s although you do not identify which one. First off, let me just say that PL makes some wonderful equipment and I have heard most of what they make and in my opinion they are one of the best bang-for-the-buck tube equipment makers out there today. Several months ago I listened to 5A’s driven by the exquisite sounding PL Mystere pre and a Pass 150.5. Sounded wonderful. However, given the efficiency, or lack thereof, in Vandersteen speaker’s, I rather doubt that you are getting anywhere near the full capabilities of the speaker that is driven by any 30-60 watt amp. Vandersteen speakers love juice and require lots of it in order to sound their best. I think whatever sound you have now with your 3’s would be significantly enhanced by using a more appropriate amp to compliment the speaker and even more so should you decide to upgrade to the 3A Sig. Regarding shipment. As I stated in the earlier post, I caution you in using UPS/FedEx for shipment of these speakers. They should be on pallets. I think Vandersteen can arrange for a truck freight pickup at your home and I am pretty sure that this is the only way they will ship the speakers back to you. Your 3A’s should come back to you in new boxes which if I am not mistaken is included in the price of the conversion. Best Regards,George