UNIFIELD 1!!!!

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JackD201

UNIFIELD 1!!!!
« on: 21 Sep 2010, 12:34 pm »
The Unifield 1 is clearing customs as I type. I haven't been this excited since I was waiting for the VR-9s to clear. I saw the first two prototypes and am ecstatic that good ol' Albert has found the ONE.

I sorely miss the VR-1 so I can't wait to get my hands on VSA's latest little giant.  :thumb:

More to come!!!!!

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Re: UNIFIELD 1!!!!
« Reply #1 on: 21 Sep 2010, 02:17 pm »
Hey Jack,

I know that feeling.

Here is something to look forward to.

Good luck.

Cor



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Re: UNIFIELD 1!!!!
« Reply #2 on: 21 Sep 2010, 02:30 pm »
Due to the exceptional value that the Vortex 33s apparently offer,it seems a little harder to me to  justify the price of the Uni 1s and Uni 2s, especially when each requires an investment in stands.
What are the list prices in the US for the 1s and 2s?

I'm would expect that they are exceptional speakers, yet at double the price of the 33s are they (The Uni2s) significantly better or different?

I guess I mean to say that the 33s are so damn cheap for what they do that Albert may feel some pricing pressure on his other speakers!

-Mike

JackD201

Re: UNIFIELD 1!!!!
« Reply #3 on: 22 Sep 2010, 02:06 am »
Hi Mike :)

The VR line really is meant for larger rooms and the 33 is one big speaker. It's even taller than the SRs and Fives. Albert was able to mitigate their bulk by allowing closer placement to the walls. I suspect that the $4000 VR-33s will spank the same priced Unifield 1 and the VR-35 XE would do the same for the similarly priced $7,500 UNifield 2 in a medium or large room.

The Unifield line on the other hand was Alberts response from international dealers for loudspeakers for use in smaller homes typically found in Europe, Asia and large cities like New York in the US with dorm room sized living areas. We asked for VR performance is small packages since we were having trouble selling the very large VR-4 SRs to condo dwellers and the VR-1, VR-2 and Jr Mk2 had been discontinued.

I think you are right that the Unifields withe the exception of the Unifield 3, which is one heck of a mighty mite, will and will continue to be passed over by the greater majority prospective US buyers in favor of the VR-33 and VR-35. Here in Asia, the reverse is true :)

Over here, either folks live in Condos, viva la Uni!, or houses as large or larger than in the US, vival la VR-11!

We're happy that Albert has taken an approach that commits quality according to usage rather than a linear product line up where price is the sole determinant. :thumb:

BTW have you taken the plunge yet Mike?

Jack