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My VMPS RM30M speakers have arrived! They are the MLS rosewood version with wave guides that look exactly like the picture in the VMPS forum. Absolutely gorgeous; the WAF is A+. I will probably follow up with more comments after they’re fully broken in.
John Casler had warned me that they might sound bright and edgy until they got broken in. On the contrary, I found them to be well-balanced, fast, and clear in the mids and highs right from the start. If there was any edginess, it was no more noticeable than on my previous speakers, the Thiel CS 2.4’s. The combination of ribbons and planar mids are preferable to any other configuration I’ve ever tried (in 39 years of trying). The bass is another matter so far. It is stronger, deeper, and more dynamic than the Thiel bass, but not as well-defined or articulate. The initial attack of fingers on bass strings is murky compared to the Thiels. This may be a matter of breaking in or an amp-speaker mismatch, so I can’t draw any firm conclusions for awhile. I will let them break in and try another amp or two. Plus I haven’t changed the amount of putty on the passive radiators. Hopefully the bass will tighten up.The imaging was outstanding out of the box, too. I had carefully plotted where I thought they would work well in the room and that they did. With the wave guides on, the soundstage is well-focused with only a little toe-in. I’m so pleased with the imaging that I may not even have to try the black cloth grills. Besides, the wave guides are much better looking. All in all, they were much easier to position than I expected and have the added benefit of sounding good near-field (about 7’ from speaker to ear).I will probably follow up with more comments after they’re fully broken in.