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I am new to this site but after much research I have narrowed down my choices for main speakers to the VMPS RM30 and the Gallo Reference 3. From all the reviews I have read the two compare favorably. The Gallos are a bit less but I am willing to spend the extra 1k for the RM30's. Unfortunately I have not been able to audition either speaker (one would think that would not be an issue in NYC). So in my quest for my first real set of audiophile speakers, I am soliciting any comments about the Gallos vs the VMPS. I realize that I will probably get biased views (this being a VMPS forum) but I still value your ears. I would greatly appreciate any objective or subjective comparison between these two exemplary speakers. ...
Nice summary John Casler. What about image height and front/back ratio? Some speakers sound excellent (Vandersteen 5 comes to mind) but, the image never gets any closer than the speaker plane at best. I like an image that extends both in front and behind the speaker plane as called for in the recording media.If you got similar sonic comparative comments on the Von Schweikert VR-4jr I would be interested in hearing them - another speaker that perks my interest. Now that RM30....uhmmm....I like what I read.....
I am new to this site but after much research I have narrowed down my choices for main speakers to the VMPS RM30 and the Gallo Reference 3. From all the reviews I have read the two compare favorably. The Gallos are a bit less but I am willing to spend the extra 1k for the RM30's. Unfortunately I have not been able to audition either speaker (one would think that would not be an issue in NYC). So in my quest for my first real set of audiophile speakers, I am soliciting any comments about the Gallos vs the VM ...
I bought the RM40s instead of the RM30s because I didn't want to buy a sub. However, I ended up buying two subs, and the reason is simple: to get the best imaging usually means worse bass response; conversely, to get the best bass response, you sacrifice imaging. In my situation, I have a massive RPTV and stand between my speakers and a non-standard room, so I chose to bring out (away from the walls) my RM40s to get the absolute best imaging I could get and add subs to also get the best bass I could get. ...