This is a question for Rives... I know this might sound silly but what is a PARC?
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PARC - Parametric Adaptive Room Compensation. It's designed to deal with bass modes. In some rooms, and particularly the hotel rooms at the Westin with solid plaster walls the room dimensions are not optimal and it can reinforce certain bass frequencies causing the bass to sound boomy and the midrange unclear. This is not the fault of the equipment, but the interaction with the room. One room at HE 2003 had 10 x 20 x 30 dimensions. It doesn't take much to figure out this will be a big problem. It had a 16 db bump at 114 Hz--almost unlistenable without the PARC. Great equipment in that room--but the room was the problem--not the equipment. There is a forthcoming review of the PARC in the July issue of Stereophile. Until then, you can get more information on the PARC on our website. |
I listen to VR'2 at a friend house, the gear he is using, monoblock VTL 5k, tube cd player I think it concidence sorry guys ( Iam just guessing on the name of the cd), The cd has a wooden cover on top, pre amp Bel canto, wiring all audience a24, The sound is incredible, 3D holographic sound is intoxicating,imaging world class soundstage huge......, I think this speaker is as good as the audiophysics virgo,they have both disappearing act.The palpability is close to my andra 15k specially, when we replace the Bel canto with my audio art pre amp, For $2500 this speaker is a winner, if you cant afford 5k plus speaker this VR2 is a good choice.Dont pay attention what you heard in the show. Its a good speaker. |
I agree that the VR2 has good imaging and soundstaging, HOWEVER, I, like many others before me, have mentioned time and again that the bass is muddy and boomy relative to everything else. (The VR series is slower/less clear than the new Quad L series of this price range--if you like the VR series, try the Quads!) It's a nice sounding speaker, but it's not worth more than its asking price. I have heard *many* speakers that outdo it at that price. At the top of my mind, the Odyssey Lorelei at the HE 2003 show this past weekend sounded fantastic!! It's the prestigious German made $7.5k Symphonic Legato cloned for the US market, btw. |
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