>>However, you are VERY wrong about describing it as warm<<
Hmmmm.....VERY wrong, huh?
From Stereo Times Review --
"the VR-1 captures a lot of midrange meatiness and warmth...the treble in general seemed a bit recessed."
From Enjoy The Music --
"Bass response, while hardly room-shaking, is fuller and warmer than any minimonitor I recall."
From Sound Stage ---
"The VR-1 certainly isnt bright-sounding...couple that with the weighty bottom end and a tinge of warmth through the mids, and it all makes for a surprisingly open and full-bodied presentation."
Seems I am not the only one who describes the VR-1's as sounding, "warm."
Either we are all VERY wrong, or this is just a matter of opinion-- and you are apparently in the minority :-).
>>or recommending it as a laid back loudspeaker.<<
Here's what I wrote --
04-05-05: Rsbeck
Von Schweikert VR-1. Warm, easy to drive, great sounding, imaging, soundstage, detail, etc.
>>but not laid back.<<
I did not call them, "laid back." Though the poster claims to want "laid back" speakers, I still think he should put the VR-1's on his audition list.