Vandersteen fans..need your input (TREO CT)


Hey Guys, I love my TREO CTs, but I feel like they don’t really start to shine until I crank up the volume to 85dBs or higher. I feel like the details are missing at lower volumes. I know I have a lot of acoustic issues in my space, but generally speaking, at what volumes do you guys listen to your system. Just to give you an idea of my system, I’m using an Ayre AX-5/20 integrated, Aurender N100H streamer, Denafrips Terminator DAC (also an Ayre Codex DAC), AQ Earth XLR cables and AQ GO4 double run bi-wire speaker cables. Any of you guys do low volume listening...like the when your family is a sleep. Any general tips to improve the low volume listening experience? I suspect I would benefit the most getting room treatments but it’s not an option for me at the moment sharing the living room.  Thanks in advance.
Also, check out this link on youtube, it’s rare to see TREO CTs in videos on the web.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zKxBalxq1c
nycjlee
Hi Jay
Many folks just roll out a temporary small area Mat or rug to kill the first reflection and its easy to roll it up when done.
  This way its only there when you listen.
     Best,
    JohnnyR
Thanks for the video link. That is my exact system there! Very nice. I have not noticed any low volume issues with the Treo's I still have a nice soundstage at lower volumes. Certainly there is not the bass authority as I experience at higher volumes though. Probably one thing I would wish for. Since the Treo CT's are passive either adding a sub or going to the Quattro's would bring a more solid low end at lower listening levels. I would see if adding a sub might help before room treatments. My .02 FWIW.
the loudness button....somebody must have invented it for a reason
before the sales and marketing guys ruined it...

johnnyr dont you have a decent preamp with tone controls ?
I upgraded from 30 year old 2cs to the Treo CT in April and I find that for them to really shine they do like the volume cranked a little.
Just think though how loud a real piano or trumpet would sound in your room.  Isn't that what we are striving for?