Vandersteen 5A


Was just on the Vandersteen site, no longer lists 5As, only carbon version. I am a little surprised, probably should not be though. Am very pleased with my ~2 y/o 5As.
rpeluso
Hi Roxy

No need for apology. There are bass level controls of a sort, set once and done.

Regards

Richard
Pardon my misunderstanding. It was my belief that there were adjustments on the Vandersteen 5.
No, I meant tone controls. I bought a Luxman 509U integrated a year ago. For that exact reason (plus it has pre-out/main-in that is needed for the 5As). Mostly do not use the tone controls, but when they are needed they are a savior. I suspect I am not that "obsessed", so to speak, with the last detail, I just simply want to play the music I like in my own home, and hear the weight of music with some semblance of the weight I hear when I hear it live. Also have a Luxman D06 CD/SACD, and a TT, but use that very little lately.
Repeluso what system do you have which has tone controls? Just curious. I spent a lot of money and time getting the tone I wanted with components, tubes, cables. etc.
@Judyazblues

Why post things like this that aren't even the slightest bit true? A look in the Systems section will find many 5A setups with high end electronics.
Roxy54, not so for me. At times I question why I spent as much as I did. Not that I don't love the sound, but still, $19K is a LOT to pay for a component, any component. I am finished with components, I am satisfied, very satisfied, with my system. Even has tone controls, a MUST in my view. Don't use them often, but when they are needed they are magic.
I am using 5As and really like them. When I heard the carbons, I couldn't hear much difference (accounting for the difference in amp, pre, etc.) If one is interested in Vandersteens at all, I would recommend a previously owned 5A setup if new ones aren't available.
Still, whenever there is an upgrade, you get that itchy curiosity , right?