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This is a very long and very personal account of my first experience with VMPS speakers and Hi-Fi in general. It is not intended as an expert review. It is very personal and, I assure you, completely unsolicited. Read this carefully when you have the time. Think and enjoy.After an early snowstorm and a few days delay, the Estes truck pulls up in front of my house. I live on Catoctin Mountain with a spectacular view of the Appalachians to the west. The truck, a ten wheel tractor-trailer, is on the ...
...I live on Catoctin Mountain with a spectacular view of the Appalachians to the west...
german physiks'
Quote from: doug s.german physiks' HiIf you don't mind please post your impressions of the german physiks speaker when you can. This is one of the most expensive speaker lines ever (G.P. Tiebreak = $250,000) and most of us will probably never hear one.
I think you'll find that the tweeter settles down after awhile, in my case after about 4 days. I also thought the speakers didn't project sound into the room as well as the demo pair I auditioned, until the fourth evening I was listening to them. Then they seemed to come more alive, right in the middle of a B.B. King guitar solo!
Pete, Nice dissertation... Some of the concerns you noted would have been mine exactly. I'm very excited about the new RM-30, it seems to fit my budget and space requirements. Yet, I've never actually heard any VMPS speakers and am worried about how they will sound other than if you're not directly in that sweet spot. I guess the question to ask is... Knowing what you know now, would you do it all over again?John
Excellent question. I'm also deciding on a new pair of speakers - Odyssey Lorelei and Tyler Acoustics 7U's (with Seas rather than scan speak tweeter) are the front runners but the RM30's are VERY interesting. I've also never heard a VMPS speaker and would be interested in dispersion, how they sound outside the sweet spot and how involving they are.