Bigkidz,
I used to own Vandy 5A speakers so I am very familiar with them. If you haven't done so, I think you should go to the Vandersteen web site and read the 5A manual that is online. Even though it is the 5A manual, it equally applies to the Model 5.
If you do not use the proper high pass filter - it will cause damage to the Mid Bass drivers (not the mid range drivers). If you should need to replace the drivers, you will need to get those from Vandersteen. If you do damage one driver in a speaker, you will need to replace the corresponding driver in the other speaker as these are matched pairs (assuming you want to maintain the best possible sound from the Model 5's).
The manual will also insure that you set up the high pass filter correctly with respect to the input impedance of your amplifier. I would suggest, given the quality of the Model 5, that you just order the proper M5-HP high pass filter from Vandersteen (single ended or balanced version depending on your amp).
Also, you might already know this, but just in case, the Model 5 contains an internal battery pack that biases some parts of the crossover. The battery pack is located on the crossover board and if I remember correctly has a life span of about 7-8 years. If your Model 5's are from 1999 and unless the that battery pack has been replaced somewhere along the line, it is long since dead and should be replaced. I cannot tell you what the sonic differences are with the battery pack active or not, but if Vandersteen uses it (and still does for sure in the newest version of the 5A) there is probably a reason. The battery pack can be replaced at your home usually by a dealer.
Finally, the manual will also guide you through how to setup up the model 5 subs. Again, doing this correctly for your room, will greatly increase the sound quality that you achieve.
Hope this helps
I used to own Vandy 5A speakers so I am very familiar with them. If you haven't done so, I think you should go to the Vandersteen web site and read the 5A manual that is online. Even though it is the 5A manual, it equally applies to the Model 5.
If you do not use the proper high pass filter - it will cause damage to the Mid Bass drivers (not the mid range drivers). If you should need to replace the drivers, you will need to get those from Vandersteen. If you do damage one driver in a speaker, you will need to replace the corresponding driver in the other speaker as these are matched pairs (assuming you want to maintain the best possible sound from the Model 5's).
The manual will also insure that you set up the high pass filter correctly with respect to the input impedance of your amplifier. I would suggest, given the quality of the Model 5, that you just order the proper M5-HP high pass filter from Vandersteen (single ended or balanced version depending on your amp).
Also, you might already know this, but just in case, the Model 5 contains an internal battery pack that biases some parts of the crossover. The battery pack is located on the crossover board and if I remember correctly has a life span of about 7-8 years. If your Model 5's are from 1999 and unless the that battery pack has been replaced somewhere along the line, it is long since dead and should be replaced. I cannot tell you what the sonic differences are with the battery pack active or not, but if Vandersteen uses it (and still does for sure in the newest version of the 5A) there is probably a reason. The battery pack can be replaced at your home usually by a dealer.
Finally, the manual will also guide you through how to setup up the model 5 subs. Again, doing this correctly for your room, will greatly increase the sound quality that you achieve.
Hope this helps