Please consider that I am a dealer (for several speaker companies) but I think VMPS fits that description perfectly. Also I like to think I am a hobbyist first and a dealer later, since I have a tendency to exhalt the equipment I personally own and use.
Although it is a given that speaker preferences are subjective, if you have the listening biases for the qualities of:
Soundstage
Imaging
Detail
Resolution
Dynamics
Frequency Response
Limited room interaction
and the ability to accuratley reproduce the originial event
Then you have how I perceive VMPS.
I also have to admit to a second bias, I am a VMPS RM40 owner. In light of the fact that I offer over 15 other speaker lines I think that says it all.
In fact to carry your theme one step further, I generally search for components that offer "supreme" value/performance interactions.
I have a total system that costs less than some CD players, and I regularly amaze the "high end" junkies who swear everything I use is secretly "modded".
Except for DIY, it would be hard to beat the value. As far as performance, if you value the criteria above, there really is (IMO) any alternative.
Price wise, the VMPS ribbon entry level, is around $1580 (less if you go through a dealer like myself).
If you are in the area of the RM40 ($4600 list) you can hear music in a realm previously relegated to systems in excess of $20,000 - $30,000.
Hope that gives you some direction (of course it is just my opinion)
Regards,
John Casler
VMPS LA CA USA
SUMMIT Audio Video
800-320-6884
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