Vandersteen Treo vs 3A Sig as upgrade


I had my local dealer hook up a pair of Treos to demo them and left with a very mixed impression. I like the overall sound. They have a smoother, more refined and sophisticated midrange that the 3A Sigs can't match. I want that. But the bass was less defined and the top end was bright. The sibilance was very exaggerated - this was with CD. Is this the character of the Treo? Thanks!
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I hadn't realized this thread had popped up again. Love reading everyone's post, hifiman5 glad to hear those Treo's are working out for you. I'm not saying there better or worse, I just need to find time to get a good listening session with them. The CT version would be the ones I'm interested in, either the Quatro or Treo, like the idea of the adjustable bass.

Anyway what struck me as funny is this thread reminds me of the old commercials from the 80's to 90's. Which way do you prefer your caramel colored sweetened soda water? Coke or Pepsi?

I'll have RC Cola and a Moon Pie........made with real sugar please.
Ah the good old days, not everything gets better in time.
@ig316b  I just looked up your system.  Very nice gear.  I see we share an appreciation for upgraded McCormack components!  I truly hope you get the chance to hear Treo CTs.  I have had Vandersteen 2C, then Model 3 upgraded to 3A, upgraded to Signature status.  After reading about the Treo CT and talking with John Rutan at Audio Connection in Verona, NJ, I ordered a pair of Treo CT unseen and unheard.  I know what Richard Vandersteen is after having owned his speakers for over 30 years.  I have had the Treo CT for about 7 weeks now.  They are everything you would expect of Vandersteens at their price point, incorporating Richard's latest thinking in speaker design.  Again, the 3A Sigs. are fine speakers and unbeatable at their price point.  If you can pull together the cash, the Treo CT or Quatro CT would be a significant upgrade in your listening experience.  Having two 2wq subs. I chose the Treos and couldn't be happier.

Hey, if moving up is not in the offing, you can continue to enjoy music through the excellent 3A Signatures.  All the best!
Well put Hifiman.  @ig316b, where do you live again?  The thing about the Treo's is that they are SOOOO good as the price.  Bass is the most expensive thing to do correctly.  that's where most of the manufacturer's seem to make the most compromises as so many folks aren't used to hearing top quality bass in a room.  This is why the mini monitor is so popular I think.  I like that the Treo goes very low and is very tuneful.  I've had some top components in my system and the Treo just keeps up with them. They don't have the slam factor that I like on some songs, but honestly, when I hit the volume a bit, the bass in my room is just outstanding.

That said, I do want the Quatro's if and when I move the Treo's.  I do like the adjustable bass and for me it's worth it. I feel strongly that the Quatro is the sweet spot in the line.  If you can't get the Quatro's, the Treo or the CT version will make you happy and you can then get subs later on if you feel you really need them as Hifiman said.

I listened to the Quatros and the Treo's with just ONE Vandy sub with the premium filters. Was really surprised at how the Treo/Sub combo sounded better than the Quatro. To my ears anyway.