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That afternoon, I called John Casler and asked him if he could come and listen to the V60s. He agreed, so I invited him for lunch Wednesday.Wednesday 10th, John and his lovely and beautiful girlfriend came over. While lunch was being prepared, John and I went to my home theater room and start the listening session. John has a set of cuts he likes to listen by which he can evaluate. He directed me to put on the following songs below:All listening was done with the passive crossovers and powered full range by a pair of nuforce ref9s.1.) Roger Waters: The Ballad of Bill Hubbard (Per John, this cut will verify the right phase)2.) Tears for fears: Sowing the Seeds of Love3.) Tears for fears: Woman in Chain4.) Celine Dion: My Heart will go on.5.) Josh Groban: To Where you are6.) Black Light Syndrome: Duende7.) Bela Fleck: Amazing Grace8.) Infected Mushrooms: I shine9.) Arthur Fiedler: Fugue in G Minor10.) Diana Krall: Stop this World11.) Tchaikovsky: 1812 - Overture I will let John provide his own opinions on the listening experience. Overall we had a great time and I learnt a few tips from him on what to listen for. The V60s are now here to stay in my system and probably my last pair of speakers for my remaining years.CheersShaukat
Hi Shaukat, Yes you have the best RM v60 I have personally heard.
Excellent report!And I'm not surprised you experienced such a wonderful performance. I remember when the V60's were unveiled. Cheney considered it to be his pinnacle achievement. Yes, they will be long term keepers. That's the way I feel about my RM 30 Series 2. I would like to add the VMPS Larger subwoofer. Although if I had a chance to get a good pair of V60's I'd consider letting go of my RM 30's... or maybe not!Are you using a subwoofer with them?
Hello Shaukat, I warned you were going to love them. Great build! You will enjoy them for a long time to come. Ken
It has only just begun. So many times I have been where you are now only to find that over time it kept getting better and better. Just wait until you start playing with and dialing in the active crossover.
John you will need to get out more . Just kidding of course. I have no doubt that they sound absoloutely wonderful. They certainly look stunning.
shauk786,A beautiful, beautiful build, and a fantastic accomplishment...! Well done. Plus, once you get some playing time on those new crossovers, the sound should continue to improve even further.Also, any chance of posting the crossover schematic and values? That would be great, if possible? Help future VMPS owners too. Maybe me, as I'd love to build a DIY pair of VMPS Frankenspeakers.Take care and stay safe,Stimpy
Interesting thing, we did not sell a boatload of RM-v60. I think the final list price on the BASIC Model was around $9800, and when you went premium caps, silver wiring, SR-71 damping etc, they went even higher.You and Paul got some of the first builds, and I placed a Macassar Ebony pair out here in CA to a great aficionado. I am not sure how many Brian sold direct, but it was NOT in RM40 territory (which was too bad since I don't think you could find anything with the sonic virtues, and majesty of these incredible speaker, and their presentation.
John, How many of the VLA Subwoofer Towers were sold? Just curious Thanks Jim
I know you like them so well, that you will be shipping them to your new home on the Mediterranean.
Yes John. list price of RM V-60s was $9,800 and as I recall $10,00 for the bass towers. So, in my book, at that time you got the best speaker system on planet Earth for under $20K . I think Brian was one of those rare people who really wasn't interested in making money. He certainly passed up making a fortune by passing up charging "the going price" for his products. He just seemed to want to great build speakers and charge what he felt was a fair price for is work. He once said to Dave and I that "sure you can probably find a better speaker than yours -- for a $100K and up". Later when he elected to issue an additional midbass unit to make up his signature edition, they added $3K a pair. When I found he had just one pair in rosewood which matched mine, I didn't feel I could afford them at the time, but didn't dare pass them up either. Good move 'eh?
So I will probably bite the bullet and do the "double decker" mid base like yours.
Hello Shaukat, don’t wait bite the bullet sooner than later, I just tried my second bases on to verify the size. In my room the sound is a other step up, and that was not with the woofers installed. Ken
Since the bass module measures approx. 4.1 ohms each, I would connect two in series for just over an 8 ohm load
Ken, how are you planning to do yours (Series or Parallel)? I do not believe it matters if you are using the active crossover and separate amps for each base unit.Regards,Shaukat