In upgrading my speakers, I wanted to listen to a lot more music in multi-channel SACD and wanted more soundstage and imaging with matching and integration. I listened to a lot of speakers, B&W, Tannoy, Thiel, Sonus Faber, Monitor Audio, and Vandersteen. The second I heard the VSA, I knew it was what I was looking for. The 4JRs are awesome. I reconfigured my room around them and now listen mostly to 2 channel music. In reading other posts, you will see that VSA speakers are solid from top to bottom, which is an accurate perspective IMO. The system as a whole matches so well, that you really don't hear any speakers, it is just music or movie sound. That's what I was looking for and got.
The Sunfire is nice at its price point for HT since you get 200WPC power along with a lot of functionality. It sounds great for movies and does good for music, although I am thinking of leaving this as a HT and moving the 4JRs to a dedicated 2 channel set-up. In that case, I will likely go to the VR2s for the back-fill.
As far as how much I paid for the speakers, that is a good question, since it was a bundled price and all at once I got an upgraded BPT-2 power conditioner, BPT cords, as well as Analysis Plus interconnects, and speaker wire. I think it was very close to the package prices on the web-site which are an excellent value.
The Sunfire is nice at its price point for HT since you get 200WPC power along with a lot of functionality. It sounds great for movies and does good for music, although I am thinking of leaving this as a HT and moving the 4JRs to a dedicated 2 channel set-up. In that case, I will likely go to the VR2s for the back-fill.
As far as how much I paid for the speakers, that is a good question, since it was a bundled price and all at once I got an upgraded BPT-2 power conditioner, BPT cords, as well as Analysis Plus interconnects, and speaker wire. I think it was very close to the package prices on the web-site which are an excellent value.