Von Schweikert VR-5SE


Hello!

I´m thinking on buying new speakers. I found the info I regarding the other contenders but I didn´t found a lot of info concerning this speakers. Some comparisons with WP8 from Wilson but nothing more...

I want to ask if is possible for the people who already heard them to post here their findings? And also what were the electronics behind them on the demo.

I read that the VR-5 will be at CES so if anyone goes there please report here his findings!

Thank you very much
asradict
Asradict, Sorry for the delay but I've been real busy. I'll try to answer your questions as best I can. The sound of the VR-5? From top to bottom fantastic! Right out of the box I noticed they were the clearest speakers I have ever heard, the highs and the mids were the best I ever heard in my room and they only improved over time. If they had a weakness it was in the bottom end I thought. I was running the speakers with the Vac Phi 110 " I heard the Vac/ VonSchweikert VR4 SR at the NY show in 05,liked it so much I bought the amp and later the 5's".
I bought a Galibier TT. and was having it set up by Thom from Galibier, Thom was making a trip east to set up a few of the tables he had recently sold and asked if a few people from the area could come over and hear it. Two of the people commented I was only getting about 60% out of the speakers and suggested I switch amps or bi amp. I gave biamping a try "I didn't want to lose the high's and mids of the Vac" All I can say is WOW!! what a difference. It wasn't the speaker It was the amplification. Some people have decribed the 5's as mini 9's I couldn't agree more.
I have compared them to lot's of other speakers some costing quite a bit more if you want to privatly email me I would be glad to discuss them.
Cables are a lot of fun to experiment with as of yesterday I am using Goertz MI-3 Divinty, so far, not bad
I have used (borrowed) Purist Dominus bottom Nordost Frey top plus many more. As I said this is a work in progress.
Mfontana,

Just to let you know, I heard the VR-4SRs driven with the VAC Phi 110 too at a dealer, and although it sounded wonderful, the VAC wasn't able to drive the SRs two woofers with authority, somewhat wooley and undefined bass. I own the VR-4SRs, and have a solid state amp. A more powerful solid state amp can grip these woofers with more authority and laydown the bass as it was meant to be heard and felt. I suspect you are having or hearing the same effect from your VAC/VR-5SE combo. Try to use a powerful solid state amp on the woofer modules, don't forget they are 4 ohms. I'd say at least 300 minimum of high current watts to make the woofers sing. Give it a try, you will be amazed how good the bass is from the VR-4SRs/ VR-5SE.
Courtvision21
I agree with you 100%, In my earlier post I mention I'm now biamping using the Vac Phi 110 for the top and the Spectron MusicanIII for the bass bins I think the Spectron delivers 700 or 800 watt's into 4 ohms.
Mfontana,

I bet your bass is so much better than using the VAC alone. Cool, nice to hear. Enjoy !
Hi all hey Mfontana
I have the BAT 75se/VR5se set up and wanted to also give bi-amping a try. But ss amp would have to have volume controls so I could match it with my tube amp. What Mfontana are you using to balance out the two amps?