My Super V's have been getting a lot of playing time. They have been well recieved by many who have passed through the doors of our home. Funny though as they sounded their worse during the get-to-gether, regardless, upstream issues have been mitigated and all is well. Of course there's always room for improvement

As some folks already know, I'm using a pair of Joule Electra VZN100's mono tube amps on the V's. This was one of those traded for to sell, oh hell, hook em up oh my God moments. Since then a number of amps have graced my room, most recently the nCores. No contest though, the Joules ate them and didn't even burp.

We really didn't want to like those Joules.
The most noticable songs/bands that the LS6's had major goosebump factor were Depeche Mode "Ultra" Shiny Toy Guns Seaon of Poison, Porcupine tree, a few others. I mean it sounds great to awesome in our room now but we did have LS6's which set an amazingly high bar in that regard. The LS6's could also be ruthless with some music unless very careful attention was paid to noise in the upstream components, especially in the AC that feeds the system.
I had a Melody integrated the AN11 playing through the V's which I need to finish my review of. Really nice amp by the way!
We've played our catalog of music a few times now and what comes to mind is what might be lacking compared to our next favorite speaker, the LS6. The V in my humble opinion can play with any speaker I've heard. That is, it'll play vocals, rock, folk, electronica, you name it with grace and aplomb. Compared to the LS6 however it missing at projecting the pressure around the mid-bass region. I'm comparing this to the LS6's which are great in this area. My wife and I always admired Wilsons for this reason and enjoyed the 6's in the same way. I'm betting another pair of servo subs or something like would be awful fun. Bridge to the LS6's?

Are we crazy?
