Thanks Douglas.
As far as the V2W producing "less exact bass", in reading reviews such the "Widescreen Review" / Audio Perfectionist review it is stated that V2W is a 4.5 out of 5 on "music" and a 5 everywhere else. So, less exact, I would agree, but ever so marginally.
http://www.vandersteen.com/pages/Pdffiles/V2Wrvwg.pdf
It performs awesome.
BUT, with 5.1 music (DVD concerts for instance) there isn't enough bass. The .1 channel hardly carries any good bass in most cases.
Again in 2 channel, using "extra bass" in my Bryston it rocks!
In 5.1 movies, it rocks.
So, I am leaning toward a 2WQ for 5.1 music DVD videos as well as for when I use the bypass in the Bryston which effectively turns the processor into a Bryston analog BP25.
I will always run my main speakers as "large" if I incorporate a 2WQ.
I am not going to sell my V2W to replace it, I want to supliment it.
I really don't think that I would physically have room for 2 2WQs and my V2W (see my equipment layout in my original post - correct me if I am wrong).
I looked at your pictures...nice job. It is rewarding isn't it?!
I can hardly wait to post some pics of mine!
Babybear, the measurements to the center of the 3As are 22" from the side walls and 27" from the rear. Believe it or not, this doesn't leave room for the subs in the corners due to the Sound Anchor's rear brace. If I really had to I could pull the 3As out another foot,but it is less than ideal cosmetically and functionally. Do you think that it's a huge problem placing them between the 3As and the center channel?
Thanks
As far as the V2W producing "less exact bass", in reading reviews such the "Widescreen Review" / Audio Perfectionist review it is stated that V2W is a 4.5 out of 5 on "music" and a 5 everywhere else. So, less exact, I would agree, but ever so marginally.
http://www.vandersteen.com/pages/Pdffiles/V2Wrvwg.pdf
It performs awesome.
BUT, with 5.1 music (DVD concerts for instance) there isn't enough bass. The .1 channel hardly carries any good bass in most cases.
Again in 2 channel, using "extra bass" in my Bryston it rocks!
In 5.1 movies, it rocks.
So, I am leaning toward a 2WQ for 5.1 music DVD videos as well as for when I use the bypass in the Bryston which effectively turns the processor into a Bryston analog BP25.
I will always run my main speakers as "large" if I incorporate a 2WQ.
I am not going to sell my V2W to replace it, I want to supliment it.
I really don't think that I would physically have room for 2 2WQs and my V2W (see my equipment layout in my original post - correct me if I am wrong).
I looked at your pictures...nice job. It is rewarding isn't it?!
I can hardly wait to post some pics of mine!
Babybear, the measurements to the center of the 3As are 22" from the side walls and 27" from the rear. Believe it or not, this doesn't leave room for the subs in the corners due to the Sound Anchor's rear brace. If I really had to I could pull the 3As out another foot,but it is less than ideal cosmetically and functionally. Do you think that it's a huge problem placing them between the 3As and the center channel?
Thanks