Considering Vandersteen 3a Signatures


I have Spatial Audio M3 Turbo S which I enjoy but was recently considering trying the Vandersteen 3a Signatures.  I love the soundstage and the holographic feel of the Spatial's but I'm seeking greater clarity in the treble and more detail in the mids.  I am driving these speakers with a Rogue Audio Cronus Magnum with KT120 tubes.  The source is mostly analog via VPI Prime, Dynavector Karat and Parasound Halo JC3+.  Also digital via Auirender N100 and Schiit Gumby.  I listen to a wide spectrum of music, but mostly in the rock and jazz genre.

Should I expect a major difference in sound?  Any other ideas for speakers that would fit the bill?
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Remember if you get your Ayre modded for the Vandersteens, you have to remod it for any other speaker with which to use it. 
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The Rogue Atlas and Chronus Mag make for a fine listening experience
with the Vandersteen 3Sigs
Any perceived sibilance is easily alleviated when using Audioquest solid core or anti cables what you have is fine wire instead of cheaper type ring splashy multi-strand.

The neat thing about the Vandersteen speakers is the way they are able to play intimate as well as complex.
Personally, I don’t share the enthusiasm of PA type design drivers intended for the home, for relaxed enjoyment
Having big 15 inch drivers do some things great but lack speed in the critical midrange transition where our ears are keen, but only you can be the judge with a listen / Comparison.
If at home you wish to choose PA speakers please don’t let me stop you but please realize this isn't the first time folks come back to the well.

Best,
JohnnyR
Vandersteen dealer

Pg62,

I'm a long-time fan of Vandersteen too, but never stepped up.  I have also heard the Spacials on a LTA ZOTL40--very nice too.  If you like the Spacial sound, the Pure Audio Project Trios should offer a similar overall sound with more refined mid/treble.

Mike