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VMPS Tower 2 Special Edition - Local Pick - (Chicago, IL) $888https://www.audiogon.com/listings/full-range-vmps-tower-2-special-edition-local-pick-2016-01-30-speakers-60601-chicago-il"A nice pair traded in all original. The foam may need to be replaced but wanted to show an example of a really nice unit of this age. Very nice sound for low price."
VMPS TOWER II LOUDSPEAKERS - (CHELMSFORD, MA) $750http://boston.craigslist.org/nwb/ele/5477820807.html"VMPS TOWER II LOUDSPEAKERS BY ITONE AUDIO, CA.--HIGHLY EFFICIENT SPEAKERS--GENUINE WALNUT VENEER WITH SNAP OUT BAFFLE COVERS--50"H X 21.5W X 17D--POWER REQUIREMENTS 20-300W RMS--12" SUBWOOFER, 12" LOW BASS WOOFER, 5" MIDRANGE, TWO FRONT TWEETERS ONE TOP TWEETER. SPEAKERS WERE PURCHASED NEW BY PRESENT OWNER AND HAVE HAD ONE IN HOME FACTORY UPGRADE."
The RM30 Series 2
If they're Series II, where are the CDWGs?
The sellers description was copied directly "From the website", from the old VMPS site. So, the speakers may or may not be Series II's. Still, some nice opens being included.
I think the 30s outperform the 40s, auditioned next to each several times in Brian's LEDE sound room.
I think Brian also said or implied this on occasion. OTOH, several frequent posters at AC (John Casler, Tyson) have stated that the RM40 was the "sweet spot" of the VMPS lineup.
VMPS Super Tower III - (Naples, Florida) $3500http://www.ebay.com/itm/VMPS-Super-Tower-III-/121930075545?hash=item1c63994d99:g:v4wAAOSwyjBW7eqx"Up for Auction is a pair of VMPS Super Tower III speakers in Natural Oak. These sound incredible and I will miss them very much. The grills are in good shape the right tower is scratched on the outside, but they sound great. The Focal T120 tweeters still work great but need re-foaming. Kits available on ebay for 18.00. Aside from that they work great and will be listening to them until the bitter end. I strongly suggest local pickup. I will arrange for freight at cost after the sale. If you want them freighted to you I will have them on pallets and ready for pickup. Buyer will pay the freight directly, otherwise local pickup. I am selling because we are moving into a house that will not allow me to listen to them as they should be ........nice and loud. I will consider trades for something smaller like a nice pair of Paradigms or similar. Or really nice guitar. Pictures coming as soon as I can bring myself to take them. I have been in the Audio business for 20 years, and I know of no speaker that sounds close for the asking price. The closet thing to these I have set up were a pair of Focal Grand Utopias 2003 vintage."Question: Does ebay allow for trades? I don't know how that'd work...???
James wrote:"What the 30s need is to toss the dual 6.5PRs (easily bottom out) and replace with one 15" side firing PR. Classic PR math: 2x active driver area = PR area (see the award winning GoldenEar Audio range, and Brian's first series of the IIa/R w/dual 15PR). And if you do this, place both PRs on the same side, do not mirror image: the less is driver symmetry in the bass range the less are bass mode effects (see TAS 2015 Product of the Year distributed bass array)"James-I converted my RM-30M to the series II. The bottom firing PRs gone, holes plugged with 3/4 inch plywood sealed with an incredibly sticky 3m automotive product. The side woofers gone replaced with PRs. You say not the speakers should not be mirrored. My side PRs fire toward the center. Should I have the firing outbound instead? I recall reading somewhere Brian recommended inward firing for short wall, smallish room installations. The room in 12.5 x 15 x 9, acoustically treated with of 703 panels
Here's the setup I have now. RM2s with PR upgrade from John C, custom maple bases, refinished cabinets and reupholstered grilles. RM30s that I got from the listing here. Alpha tri traps from GIK then the artwork is all acoustic panels that I built myself with supplies from GIK and Guilford Fabric along with a Merimekko wall hanging as a cover for the big acoustic panel.