Hello,
I am a dealer for both Vandersteen and ProAc and hope I can offer a little insight.
The most important question I would ask is what electronics you are using or plan to aquire in the future. The Vandersteen 3A Signatures and ProAc D25s are both excellent speakers and with the right electronics and system set-up either might prove to be a good choice.
The ProAcs are a very easy to drive 8 ohm load that tends to work best with very high-quality (rather than just high power) vacuum tube amplifiers or very refined solid-state. The Vandersteen 3A Signatures are a tougher to drive 4 ohm speaker that require a larger amplifier (either tube or solid state) that is stable into 4 ohms and makes 100 watts/ch or more.
With a little more info about your electronics it might be easier to determine which speaker is more appropriate for you.
Good luck.
I am a dealer for both Vandersteen and ProAc and hope I can offer a little insight.
The most important question I would ask is what electronics you are using or plan to aquire in the future. The Vandersteen 3A Signatures and ProAc D25s are both excellent speakers and with the right electronics and system set-up either might prove to be a good choice.
The ProAcs are a very easy to drive 8 ohm load that tends to work best with very high-quality (rather than just high power) vacuum tube amplifiers or very refined solid-state. The Vandersteen 3A Signatures are a tougher to drive 4 ohm speaker that require a larger amplifier (either tube or solid state) that is stable into 4 ohms and makes 100 watts/ch or more.
With a little more info about your electronics it might be easier to determine which speaker is more appropriate for you.
Good luck.