I have the Linbrook signatures and have had the Von Schweikert vr4 gen II's. If you first consider the top units--the Linbrook uses and MTM design with top of the line seas excel units. The Von Schweikert uses less expensive drivers, but more sophisticated crossover and a rear ambience tweeter. The Von Schweikert is probably the imaging winner, as I found the upper units to disappear more easily. The ambience tweeter can be adjusted and gives the perception of depth. The Linbrook projects a bigger image then is possibly less precise, or I just need a larger room. Both speakers require a fairly large room to breath. The Linbrook's bass is tight, not overly generous, but needs some room behind the rear port. The Von Schweikert also is rear ported, so similar in that respect, except the Linbrook is deeper, so more depth is required from the front of the speaker. Can't go wrong with either!
Von Schweikert v. Tyler Question
Can anyone who has heard the two speakers I am considering make comments on their similarites and differences, please?
Tyler Linbrook Signature 4-piece
Von Schweikert VR-4 GenIIISE
Planning to dirve these with a Platinum Upgraded McCormack DNA-225 (currently have a Pass X1 linestage, but may opt for a tube linestage instead).
Thanks
Tyler Linbrook Signature 4-piece
Von Schweikert VR-4 GenIIISE
Planning to dirve these with a Platinum Upgraded McCormack DNA-225 (currently have a Pass X1 linestage, but may opt for a tube linestage instead).
Thanks
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