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Thanks for the feedback Jack. My front end really is incredible, at least to my ears, at this point - I actually heard nothing at any price that approached it at CES for Redbook playback. I also didn't hear any amps that bested my VACs. The only rooms that I thought sounded better than mine at CES were due to more resolving, more efficient, more responsive and better imaging speakers. There were maybe 5 rooms out of about 60 that I visited like this. I have the distinct feeling that the rest of my system is basically "carrying" my speakers. That is probably due to a combination of the speakers and preamp. I decided therefore to upgrade my VAC preamp to the best they make, which is world-class, and it will be here in a week or so. Hopefully it will improve my low volume level performance. Kevin at VAC seems to think it will - we'll see. The part of this that bothers me is that my existing preamp is just as good as what was in the other 5 rooms, yet I am forced to upgrade it along with everything else TO MAKE UP FOR THE DEFICIENCIES OF THE SPEAKERS!!! THAT IS NOT HOW IT SHOULD BE. R U LISTENING ALBERT?????Seems like we 7SE owners are just adrift on an island as far as VSA is concerned. Just because Albert doesn't feel he can profitably make these any longer should not mean we should be S.O.L. about getting improvements made to what we have. I know Albert can extrapolate from current designs to meaningfully upgrade the 7s if he really wanted to. Hell, he can buy back the 7's Frank is selling here for less than it cost Albert to make them, (or even trade Frank for them) and use these to develop the improvements!! Albert can then sell the improved pair for a profit and we all WIN!!! AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO SEES THIS??
Jack-Mainly, Inner detail at lower and low-medium volume levels is missing and the sound stage collapses front to back and left to right. Imaging also suffers At higher levels, still missing some of the inner detail, but its not as noticeable, as the soundstage opens up.. At the level of the rest of my gear, this shouldn't be happening. My guess is that the new 5-Annies don't have that problem (nor the u-3s), hence my desire for Albert to work some magic with my existing speakers. I'm not an engineer, but I would guess better crossovers, drivers and wiring would go a long way towards fixing this. Listening at CES confirmed these deficiencies and helped me pinpoint them.
Does anybody know why VSA was absent from CES this year? Cause no introduction of new models is not a reason for not participating in one of the three largest hi fi shows in the world !!!!