Von Schweikert VR-1; What Amps are People Using?


I keep coming back to the near universal approval of the VR-1's, their great engineering, ultra sweet tweet, and their "big" sound, which seems to be a common description. I am wondering what amplification people are using with them, I notice some tube users, but I am particularly interested in results with a high current amp's effect on soundstaging, speaker control, bass extension, etc. I would like to know if these speakers are capable of giving some real bass weight with bigger amps, (physical limitations acknowledged,) -in my 14X14 room, without the need for a sub. thanks for your insights.
dmason
I am thinking of purchasing the VR-1s (4 and a center) as a home theater system (70 music/30 HT). I have a small townhouse with no real big rooms, tho an open floor plan, but I just don't want to have to upgrade soon or wish I had gotten something better. These speakers seem to get universal kudos. The issue: My receiver is a Marantz 5400. Is that like wearing Payless shoes with a Prada purse? A disservice to the VR-1s? Or can it drive them and get the good out of them? Or with an added amp? Or should I look at less expensive speakers or look at a better receiver? Thoughts?
I happened to call Von Schweikert today and ask a similar question, namely what integrated amp for under $1k do you recommend for the VR-1? They suggested a used Jolida SJ 801.
I bought a pair of VR1s for my office system. I paired them with two blasts from the past, Rotel 971 integrated and CD player. With Analysis Plus Oval 9 speaker wires, and Silver Audio Hyacinth IC, they are very dynamic, and sound good even at low volume. IMHO
Can I use the VR-1s as mains and the center and get something smaller/cheaper for the surrounds? Obviously it would not be VS, as they have nothing of the sort. What do you think? Would it mess up the HT and I should just splurge on the 4 VR-1s?
I would say get VR-2s for the front, and eliminate the need for a subwoofer, a LCR15 Center, and VR-1s or LCR15s for the back. You should be pretty happy with this setup.