Vandersteen VLR CT


Just noticed that the VLR CT is now on the Vandersteen website:  https://www.vandersteen.com/products/vlr-ct

Eager to hear any impressions on this little guy.
cedargrover
OK I have to bump this year old thread because I can't find much information anywhere about the VLR CT. I've searched but haven't round any reviews or much discussion.

As I posted in the thread about the new 2C Sig III, I owned a pair of Signature 3As and loved them. I downsized and have missed them ever since.

It's hard to imagine what a small speaker from Vandersteen might sound like but I know it wouldn't exist if it wasn't something special.

I'm listening to comparable size, slightly more expensive Revel speakers in one system and they're great, but.... the whole concentric driver, carbon tweeter, each pair hand tuned, designed by Richard Vandersteen...I have to hear them but can't in the present state of the planet. 

Any proud owners of VLR CT care to share more info ?
@glissando I've had my VLR CTs for over a year now. I couldn't be happier. In the past I was usually bitten by the speaker upgrade bug after about 6 months. I listen to these things everyday and am still more than happy with them. 

Where are you located?
Have thoroughly enjoyed the VLR Wood model for nearly two years, based on recommend from John Rutan at Audio Connection.  Paired with Belles Aria integrated, Bryston bdp-pi streamer, Ayre Codex dac and AQ speaker cable and interconnects.  Will be making the move to the CT model, once again based on Johns recommmendation.
The carbon tweeter is just hyper fatigue free ( no breakup until a very high frequency ) it has the accuracy needed but without the leading edge bite of metal. Sure metal can sound very good but less breakup gives the designer more latitude on bandwidth and filter design.... with the caveat that the aerospace grade CF diaphragm is expensive...
sure the holy grail is pistonic and inexpensive- some of us lay awake at night working on that...
imo 
breakup and non pistonic motion should be the bane of any speaker designer who is not selling flavors....