Best surround speakers w/Vandersteen 2c & vcc1


Looking for best surround speakers for my home theatre. Own Vandersteen 2C and VCC1 center channel. Vandersteen surround speakers seem pricey. Are there any alternates?
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My HT system has Vandy 3A Signatures with a VCC-1 Signature center channel, but for various reasons (mostly wall space problems) I chose not to use the Vandy surround speakers. After trying several types of surround speakers -- different brands, both dipole vs. direct-radiating -- I bought a used pair of M&K SS-150 THX tripole surrounds for about $500. I think they are an excellent match, both tonally and in their dispersion pattern, with the Vandy speakers. M&K has several models that are cheaper than the SS-150's, but if you can find the SS-150's for sale on Audiogon (there was a pair listed last week), and your budget is sufficient, I recommend these speakers as a good alternative to the Vandy VSM-1's.
Hi, Greg:

I originally owned the regular VCC-1, but had it upgraded to the Signature version. In my opinion, this was a rare situation with Vandy speakers where the upgrade was not worth the extra cost ($500 -- which doubles the price of the VCC-1). My advice is to stick with the VCC-1 and spend the other $500 on upgrading to the 2Ce Sig or the 3A Sig.

I have not heard the VCC-5, only read about it. My impression is that the VCC-5 is intended, and best suited, to use in a large room, where there is a wide spread between the two main speakers. The VCC-5 is $2000, which makes it a pretty pricy center channel. It does, however, have a bigger, more sophisticated enclosure than the VCC-1, and has 3 drivers (versus 1 in the VCC-1).