I have to agree with what @tomic601 says, and follow setup exactly. Vandersteen gives very specific instructions on setup, and the stands are a necessity--they add that last bit of focus to the sound.
But I will say this--I have some 2CEs here and don't feel they "fall apart" on any type of music. Especially large-scale classical. And, I don't even have them properly set up yet. (Have not had time to fully tweak placement and to be honest, they would probably do even better in a slightly larger room.) I can vouch for them being power hungry, though. The Threshold Stasis amp I'm running has no issues driving them--the Vandys really bloom when I turn the volume up. Less powerful amps can't give them the juice they need. Feed them well with plenty of power and good source components, and they'll treat you well.
I'm a planar speaker guy myself, so some qualities of the speaker aren't exactly my preference. But still, what the Vandys do, they do nicely. I probably will keep these for a second system.
But I will say this--I have some 2CEs here and don't feel they "fall apart" on any type of music. Especially large-scale classical. And, I don't even have them properly set up yet. (Have not had time to fully tweak placement and to be honest, they would probably do even better in a slightly larger room.) I can vouch for them being power hungry, though. The Threshold Stasis amp I'm running has no issues driving them--the Vandys really bloom when I turn the volume up. Less powerful amps can't give them the juice they need. Feed them well with plenty of power and good source components, and they'll treat you well.
I'm a planar speaker guy myself, so some qualities of the speaker aren't exactly my preference. But still, what the Vandys do, they do nicely. I probably will keep these for a second system.