This is just one person's opinion, and based on only a brief time listening to them...
But my impression was the 4SRs sounded lifeless, and very unlike my other positive experiences with other VS speakers.
I felt the next speaker up in the VS line called the DB99 mkII was *far* superior, and worth every penny of the additional cost. The D99s go lower, have a higher sensitivity rating, have more in the way of dynamics, and get you much more involved in the music than the 4SRs. If moving up in the VS line is your goal, the DB99s are definately where I would recommend looking.
As for the VS 4SRs vs. the Watt Puppy... While I am not the biggest Wilson fan, I don't think the folks at Wilson are too worried (at least not about these guys). ;-)
Again, just an opinion, your experience may be different.
---Dave
But my impression was the 4SRs sounded lifeless, and very unlike my other positive experiences with other VS speakers.
I felt the next speaker up in the VS line called the DB99 mkII was *far* superior, and worth every penny of the additional cost. The D99s go lower, have a higher sensitivity rating, have more in the way of dynamics, and get you much more involved in the music than the 4SRs. If moving up in the VS line is your goal, the DB99s are definately where I would recommend looking.
As for the VS 4SRs vs. the Watt Puppy... While I am not the biggest Wilson fan, I don't think the folks at Wilson are too worried (at least not about these guys). ;-)
Again, just an opinion, your experience may be different.
---Dave