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I'm up for a speaker showdown. Just let the participants be people who have never heard of Danny or VMPS. My girlfriend (plays piano) and her girlfriend (loves music and has an obscene CD collection) would be impartial. So, send me the modded and unmodded speakers. If Danny does it, Brian does it, or anyone from either camp does it, then I personally wouldn't trust the results.
Is it buttered....how bout a drink.
The 626R cabinets are not now, nor have they ever been, shoddy or poorly made.
But if you measure the results of speaker response in a room, what does it tell you? For me, nothing. I measured my Linn system in a room in my old house and the bass was down some obscene amount, like 15db at 30Hz. I rearranged everything and remeasured and gained 10db at 30 Hz. Moreover, my current room has a large hump at about 160 Hz (same system, same everything but room). It's very hard to take measurements that aren't subjected to these room interactions. The only thing you could do is take two ...
Thanks for quoting specs for the Aurum Cantus tweeter. Unfortunately we don't use it. I assure you our tweeter will fail in the manner described if used with a 3.5kHz crossover, as you are about to find out. We will return to you freight collect and unrepaired any VMPS speaker that has been modded by others.
Jackman, the guy said He will not repair ANY modded speakers in, OR out of warranty.
1. Is the warrantee voided if a customer who owns an older pair of 626r's puts bracing or BH5 in those flimsy cabinets? I know the newer cabinets are higher quality (at least the new AV123 cabinets which I'm confident are excellently made), but if someone has an older cabinet like the one Danny tested, what options are available to address the shoddy craftsmanship and lack of bracing? 2. Is the warrantee voided if someone replaces the cheap binding posts with better quality posts? This probably isn't a major issue, but some owners who paid $1,600 may wish to have binding posts that are up to the standard of the rest of the speaker.
I think anyone reading Brian's post should have seen this but I am 99.9999% certain that Brian's warning about not honoring warranty on modded speakers refers to major non-factory approved mods
Anyone having mods performed by Danny or anyone else voids his warranty. We will not repair any modded speakers in or out of warranty.
We will return to you freight collect and unrepaired any VMPS speaker that has been modded by others.
this info is good to know. the vmps' are still on my short-list for future upgrade. the idea that they had the same tweet as what's used in the diluceo & criterion had eliminated them from this short-list.
Also, if what Brian says about the changes is accurate, I would imagine 100% of the people who compare these speakers (blindly) side by side will favor the original design. I would imagine these types of comparisons will be happening shortly. It will be interesting to see which one fares better.