Hi Paul;
Sorry to take so long to answer. My bad I didn't get around answering your email. I've been in and out of the office for the last few weeks or so.
You already know I love my LSi15's and I think they are one of the biggest bargains in audio. These are speakers that a lot of audiophiles will foolishly sleep on because they bear the name Polk.
The VR2s are about $1000 more expensive than the Polks but I still feel the Polks compete up there. I believe it would be more of a matter of taste your choice between the two. The Polks are going to sound a touch laid back when compared to the VR2s which in contrast will sound up front. A lot of people tend to think the VR2s are better for Rock and the like but I listen to a lot of Rock and I preffer the LSi sound...but that's just me. One thing the VR2s are is quite a bit more efficient. They are easier to drive than the 15s so that may be something to think about.
If you like the smoothness of the LSis and want something along those lines you can check out speakers from Dynaudio(which are said to mate great with Simaudio electronics). Another speakers I like a lot are the Gershman Acoustics Avant Garde RX20s.
Through the midrange and highs the LSi9s are pretty hard to beat(and not just for the money), they are smooth and detailed, and the LSi15s are probably identical to the 9s through that range. What you'll gain going from the LSi9s to the 15s will be mostly bass. Not just more bass, but better bass, provided your room can support it. You see the LSi15s are somewhat big speakers(compared to any stand mounted speaker that is) they need some space. They also need a hefty amp(which you have) as they like an amp that can control them(tubes are almost a no no). One thing I like about the 15s is coherence. Its hard to find speakers that are almost full range(the LSis go down to 30Hz) and that have everything integrated in a seamless way like the LSi15s do. Its even harder to find speakers that are that good at that price (you can get them for about $1500...less if you shop aggressively).
Hope this helps;
Have a great day;
Felo
Sorry to take so long to answer. My bad I didn't get around answering your email. I've been in and out of the office for the last few weeks or so.
You already know I love my LSi15's and I think they are one of the biggest bargains in audio. These are speakers that a lot of audiophiles will foolishly sleep on because they bear the name Polk.
The VR2s are about $1000 more expensive than the Polks but I still feel the Polks compete up there. I believe it would be more of a matter of taste your choice between the two. The Polks are going to sound a touch laid back when compared to the VR2s which in contrast will sound up front. A lot of people tend to think the VR2s are better for Rock and the like but I listen to a lot of Rock and I preffer the LSi sound...but that's just me. One thing the VR2s are is quite a bit more efficient. They are easier to drive than the 15s so that may be something to think about.
If you like the smoothness of the LSis and want something along those lines you can check out speakers from Dynaudio(which are said to mate great with Simaudio electronics). Another speakers I like a lot are the Gershman Acoustics Avant Garde RX20s.
Through the midrange and highs the LSi9s are pretty hard to beat(and not just for the money), they are smooth and detailed, and the LSi15s are probably identical to the 9s through that range. What you'll gain going from the LSi9s to the 15s will be mostly bass. Not just more bass, but better bass, provided your room can support it. You see the LSi15s are somewhat big speakers(compared to any stand mounted speaker that is) they need some space. They also need a hefty amp(which you have) as they like an amp that can control them(tubes are almost a no no). One thing I like about the 15s is coherence. Its hard to find speakers that are almost full range(the LSis go down to 30Hz) and that have everything integrated in a seamless way like the LSi15s do. Its even harder to find speakers that are that good at that price (you can get them for about $1500...less if you shop aggressively).
Hope this helps;
Have a great day;
Felo