Thanks for the responses.
I don't think it is possible to get new Vandersteen's in my house just to audition. The dealer near me doesn't have new ones in stock and said he would order them directly from Vandersteen if I purchased them.
I guess the real question is - how much better are the new Ce Sig ii circa 2013 vs. the ones I bought in 1994. I'm sure they are better, but is it $2K better?
I do play around with the speaker placement, and they do better at least 2-3 feet away from each wall, which is where I keep them (even though they look better closer to the wall :)). We have hardwood floors and a wool rug on 80% of the floor in there. I think the windows and the vaulted ceilings don't help much. I have been thinking about getting something soft to hang on the walls behind and on the sides of them.
I appreciate the comment about not fretting. It's true that to some extent this is partly about being obsessed with the final "product" of the system. It sounds really great for jazz and folk or rock where there are few instruments and non-harsh sounding instruments. I have a big collection of hard rock from the 80s and 90s that sounds terrible. I know its the recordings, but of course the system brings it right out there - flat, compressed, mushed together - lack of distiction between the elements. When I play that stuff on my iphone and listen through headphones the enjoyment comes back into it. Odd thing is -the more you spend on the system, the worse it gets :).
I was also wondering if anyone knows whether Rotel and Vandersteen are a particularly good or bad match. I have not tried to mix/match either to have a comparison.
I don't think it is possible to get new Vandersteen's in my house just to audition. The dealer near me doesn't have new ones in stock and said he would order them directly from Vandersteen if I purchased them.
I guess the real question is - how much better are the new Ce Sig ii circa 2013 vs. the ones I bought in 1994. I'm sure they are better, but is it $2K better?
I do play around with the speaker placement, and they do better at least 2-3 feet away from each wall, which is where I keep them (even though they look better closer to the wall :)). We have hardwood floors and a wool rug on 80% of the floor in there. I think the windows and the vaulted ceilings don't help much. I have been thinking about getting something soft to hang on the walls behind and on the sides of them.
I appreciate the comment about not fretting. It's true that to some extent this is partly about being obsessed with the final "product" of the system. It sounds really great for jazz and folk or rock where there are few instruments and non-harsh sounding instruments. I have a big collection of hard rock from the 80s and 90s that sounds terrible. I know its the recordings, but of course the system brings it right out there - flat, compressed, mushed together - lack of distiction between the elements. When I play that stuff on my iphone and listen through headphones the enjoyment comes back into it. Odd thing is -the more you spend on the system, the worse it gets :).
I was also wondering if anyone knows whether Rotel and Vandersteen are a particularly good or bad match. I have not tried to mix/match either to have a comparison.