Unless it’s communicated to the consumer, how do we know what, or if any changes have been made. I don’t assume, and havnt heard Richard anything at all in the many interviews between those times. No reason to change if there’s no improvements, and I know many people who like to know what the improvements are so they can determine in their minds if upgrading is worth it to them. I’m sure I will pounce all over it if they do introduce an improved 3a. A crossover can most definitely make a difference, I’m just hoping for even more. And I’ll reward those improvements with a purchase. I actually wish they’d make a “super” 3 model. It always sounded less boxy and livelythan the 5a did, which is why I didn’t step up back then. Give me deeper, and more impactful bass, but with the same open and airy sound of the 3a. Give us the carbon. Not sure what grade of components are used in the crossover, but if price can be expanded, then possibly upgrade those. Charge more of course
Brand new Vandersteen Model 2's
I can't wait to hear them. I've been hearing about them for a while now and have been told that they are THAT good compared to the model they supersede. The price only went up $100 which is typical Vandersteen. I'm still amazed that they can offer this much value in this speaker. I tried to find the thread on this, but wasn't able to. I'm not the best at searching for things, but hope this thread suffices.
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