Von Schweikert VR4jr's in a 15' x 12' Room?


i am just about ready to pull the trigger on a pair of VSA VR4jr's, but am a little concerned about my room size. the room is 12' x 15', and the speakers would go along the 15' wall. they would be about 24" - 30" from the wall behind them, and would be about 4' or so from the side walls. in addition, they would be about 7' or so apart, and also about 7' from my listening position.

i had a pair of VR2's in this room for a while, and they were outstanding speakers. i have heard the VR4jr's a couple times, and i absolutely love them. my real concern is that they may produce a bit too much bass for my room. my mcintosh c2200 pre-amp does have tone controls, and i could dial down the bass a bit if necessary. my instincts tell me that the VR4jr's should work out fine in this room, but i'd like very much to hear the opinions of my audiophile brothers and sisters before i pull the trigger on this purchase.

FYI - the system is made up of the mcintosh c2200 pre-amp, the mc402 power amp and a musical fidelity tri-vista SACD player. kimber hero interconnects, and bi-wire pairs of kimber 4tc speaker cable.

thanks!
skuras

Showing 1 response by bignerd100

Download the in-room frequency response Excell spreadsheet from Stereophile if you want an idea of the problems you can expect from your particular room. Because each room and listening position within a room has problems associated with it you can benefit greatly by knowing what frequencies are going to pile up or have nulls.

That said, the VR4's have very detailed and prodigious bass. If you have little choice in placement you may want to try a different speaker. If the store will not let you demo them at home I would not buy them.

Two cents worth.