Why don't you see how well the VR4jr's perform with your present gear before you consider whether or not the system needs an additional upgrade? Usually when you make more than one major change at a time you loose your point of reference... And no one can predict what the results might be.
Once you try the speakers, you'll know what areas are lacking (or not) and this knowledge can guide you in your search for other viable upgrades.
I've tried quite a few things in my two systems lately, and some components that should have made improvements didn't. Meanwhile, other changes that I didn't expect to work that well, had a certain synergy that made them keepers.
Normally, I change one item at a time and I don't sell any item until it has been clearly outclassed by another. I always make certain I can retrace the steps to my original configuration if necessary. That way, my system constantly evolves for the better instead of transforming into something different that may not be as musically satisfying in the long run.
Once you try the speakers, you'll know what areas are lacking (or not) and this knowledge can guide you in your search for other viable upgrades.
I've tried quite a few things in my two systems lately, and some components that should have made improvements didn't. Meanwhile, other changes that I didn't expect to work that well, had a certain synergy that made them keepers.
Normally, I change one item at a time and I don't sell any item until it has been clearly outclassed by another. I always make certain I can retrace the steps to my original configuration if necessary. That way, my system constantly evolves for the better instead of transforming into something different that may not be as musically satisfying in the long run.