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Title: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Nick's Picks on February 17, 2005, 01:59:03 PM
uncommon
http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?spkrfull&1111244886

if anyone is looking to upgrade their speakers, this is something to jump on, IMO.  probably never replace them.
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Craig T on February 17, 2005, 02:44:56 PM
I call dibs.  email sent!   8)
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Chris K on February 17, 2005, 03:06:26 PM
nice find. hope you get them craig. looks like local pickup too.
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: MattD on February 17, 2005, 03:12:07 PM
Nice, Craig!
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Frank M on February 17, 2005, 03:16:28 PM
I call dibs.  email sent!   8)

Finally, speakers you won't be unloading in six months!

Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Brian Skalinder on February 17, 2005, 03:19:54 PM
If they were local, I'd be all over 'em.  Good luck, Craig!
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Mojowill on February 17, 2005, 10:20:58 PM
is that a pair for 1900.00 did they just "fall of the back of a truck" ;)

that seems like a steal. 
good luck 8)
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Craig T on February 18, 2005, 05:15:10 AM
I got them for $1600 without even haggling.  Nick, I owe you big.   ;D
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Brian Skalinder on February 18, 2005, 07:10:44 AM
I got them for $1600 without even haggling. Nick, I owe you big. ;D

Wow, just...wow.
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Nick's Picks on February 18, 2005, 07:46:06 AM
I got them for $1600 without even haggling.  Nick, I owe you big.   ;D

You are SO fucking psyched, you dont even know it yet!
whats the rest of your system behind these puppies?
They can take a lot of power, but dont need it.  75w of tubes or at least 150w of SS/digital and you'll be fine.
Get ready to have your chest pounded into submission.
:)

I've got lots of tips for setting these up too.  How big is the room?
Best if you can space these at least 10'.  Better in the 12' range.  Minimal toe in.  You'll see !  They are big, but you'll never notice them when the music plays.  They image like little monitors.  simply amazing.
and these are GEN II !!  Super score.  You love it!

One requirement,...you'll need jumpers at least 30" long.  connect the speaker cables to the treb/mid top piece, and then jump down to the bottom drivers from there.  Bi-wire will never work because of the distance between the posts.  Unless...that is something that changed from GEN I to GEN II.

Congrats Craig, and a fat ol' +T to you!
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: MattD on February 18, 2005, 08:36:43 AM
Holy crap, Craig! That's like a pair of new VR-2s ... but I think you're getting the better deal by far, assuming you have the space!
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Frank M on February 18, 2005, 08:54:42 AM
I got them for $1600 without even haggling.  Nick, I owe you big.   ;D

You are SO fucking psyched, you dont even know it yet!

Oh, he knows ;-)

The first time Craig visited my place, I dropped in a killer Robert Randolph tape of his, and ran out to get beer.  You should have seen the shit-eating grin he had on his face when I got back! 

Right on, Craig!




Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Frank M on February 18, 2005, 08:57:22 AM
Bi-wire will never work because of the distance between the posts.  Unless...that is something that changed from GEN I to GEN II.


What do you mean, Nick?  My VR-4's (Gen. I) are bi-wired.
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Craig T on February 18, 2005, 09:10:58 AM
Bi-wire will never work because of the distance between the posts.  Unless...that is something that changed from GEN I to GEN II.


What do you mean, Nick?  My VR-4's (Gen. I) are bi-wired.

Frank, are yours bi-wired with a double run of cable?  I think Nick is right that your average bi-wire cable with both runs in a single sheath only give you about 12" of play at the end.
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Craig T on February 18, 2005, 09:15:04 AM
You are SO fucking psyched, you dont even know it yet!
whats the rest of your system behind these puppies?

I'm fully aware of the VR4 magic.  I've spent many hours in front of Franks system.

Right now I have a Cayin TA30 with full TAD mods from www.2baudio.com (30wpc tube integrated) and a Panasonic xr45.  That will have to do for now...  I had both amps over on Franks VR4's and they sounded very nice.
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Frank M on February 18, 2005, 09:18:56 AM
Bi-wire will never work because of the distance between the posts.  Unless...that is something that changed from GEN I to GEN II.


What do you mean, Nick?  My VR-4's (Gen. I) are bi-wired.

Frank, are yours bi-wired with a double run of cable?  I think Nick is right that your average bi-wire cable with both runs in a single sheath only give you about 12" of play at the end.

Ahhh, now I see.  I have two separate runs of cable from different manufacturers. 
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Nick's Picks on February 18, 2005, 01:18:38 PM
Bi-wire will never work because of the distance between the posts.  Unless...that is something that changed from GEN I to GEN II.


What do you mean, Nick?  My VR-4's (Gen. I) are bi-wired.

you must have some long ass bi-wires.  I couldn't find any.
I have custom cable, and the jumpers are made from the same stock.
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: MattD on February 18, 2005, 01:19:43 PM
Frank, I was under the impression that you were bi-amped (tube highs and solid state lows), not just bi-wired. Maybe that'd clear up some of the confusion.
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Nick's Picks on February 18, 2005, 01:29:15 PM
Frank, I was under the impression that you were bi-amped (tube highs and solid state lows), not just bi-wired. Maybe that'd clear up some of the confusion.

I think this is the ultimate way to run them.
I'd love to do this as well.  Maybe next time.

Well Craig...your pumped for sure.   Even cooler that you are familiar w/their sound.  Although, i'm surprised you found a 30wpc tube amp sufficiant.  I tried the 50wpc Stingray and it couldn't cut the mustard.  Its all about the room...and your volume/impact tastes I suppose.

Frank...
I didn't read all the way through before responding.  When will I learn?
So you've got a double wire setup.  That works.  The next set of wires I'm gong to try and hard connect the jumpers to the end of the speaker wires before clamping on the spade.  That way it will be one connection intead of the dual system I use now w/spades and banannas up top and spade below.
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Frank M on February 18, 2005, 01:39:48 PM
Frank, I was under the impression that you were bi-amped (tube highs and solid state lows), not just bi-wired. Maybe that'd clear up some of the confusion.

You're right, I did... but my GTA SE-40 is sitting dormant right now because of a blown rectifier, so I have the Parasound running in a bi-wired config.
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: BobW on February 20, 2005, 08:49:27 AM
Frank, I was under the impression that you were bi-amped (tube highs and solid state lows), not just bi-wired. Maybe that'd clear up some of the confusion.

You actually are splitting the tweeter and woofer wires at the speakers and reconnecting them together at the amp ?
Why ?
Inductive circuit is then added to the speaker.
Long Wire = LC circuit.  This is the argument against bi-wiring.
The (presumed) benefit of biamping and frequency split before the cable run is supposed to be a greater benefit than the "cost" of adding the wire's reactance.
Is the amp doing "bass management" and providing the split for you with high and low freq-outs ? That would make sense.

I'm just starting to get back into playback and alot has changed.
I won't even tell you that back in the sixties I sold off a pair of old Scott monos as inefficient and troublesome "boat anchors" when I went SS.   Uh, I guess I said it..... 
We used to scoff at bi-amping for home systems as well. Overkill, like feeding a big McIntosh into JBL horns.
Well, like I said, alot has changed.

Anyone using a low-power SE amp ? We used to think these as "cheapish" compared to the P-P powerhouses.
Now, I'm looking at a circuit for one and rechecking my speaker efficiency to deceide if it'd be worth building.
Full circle.
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: scervin on February 20, 2005, 10:03:12 AM
These are not internally connected, they are two sep cabinets.  Signal has to get to the woofer module somehow. 
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: BobW on February 20, 2005, 11:25:56 AM
These are not internally connected, they are two sep cabinets.  Signal has to get to the woofer module somehow. 

Ah, yes, the modular Von Schweikerts....
What does the frequency split to each driver ?
Is it at the amp or at the speaker ?
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Nick in Edinboro on February 20, 2005, 09:24:04 PM
These are not internally connected, they are two sep cabinets. Signal has to get to the woofer module somehow.

Ah, yes, the modular Von Schweikerts....
What does the frequency split to each driver ?
Is it at the amp or at the speaker ?

I'd take a shot that the frequency is controlled by crossovers built directly in the cabinets.. That's how most all speakers work I think... 
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: BobW on February 21, 2005, 11:38:04 AM
These are not internally connected, they are two sep cabinets. Signal has to get to the woofer module somehow.

Ah, yes, the modular Von Schweikerts....
What does the frequency split to each driver ?
Is it at the amp or at the speaker ?

I'd take a shot that the frequency is controlled by crossovers built directly in the cabinets.. That's how most all speakers work I think... 

Then biwiring from amp to speaker could be a mistake. Cable runs are LCR(reactive) circuits.
I guess it best to go with manufacturer's recommendations.
If no method is suggested, then I would wire straight out and split at the speaker.

Bi-Amping implies a frequency split at the line level before the multiple output amps.
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Craig T on February 27, 2005, 12:39:36 PM
I picked up the VR4II's yesterday.  They are absolute MINT - what a score.  Unfortunately I don't have the proper speaker cables, so they will sit in their boxes for probably the next week.  I post some pics once they're set up.
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Tim on February 27, 2005, 01:42:32 PM
congratulations craig!
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Frank M on February 27, 2005, 05:18:23 PM
I picked up the VR4II's yesterday.  They are absolute MINT - what a score.  Unfortunately I don't have the proper speaker cables, so they will sit in their boxes for probably the next week.  I post some pics once they're set up.

Welcome to the club.

(BTW, there's a new rib joint at 14th and Locust... and it's GOOD.)
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: MattD on February 27, 2005, 07:45:43 PM
What's it called? I have a friend who lives 2 blocks from there.
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Frank M on February 28, 2005, 09:02:20 AM
What's it called? I have a friend who lives 2 blocks from there.

"The Smoked Joint"  It's in the Academy House.

Naturally there isn't much barbecue in Philly, so I hope this place does well.


http://ae.philly.com/entertainment/ui/philly/restaurant.html?id=68866&reviewId=16921
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: cheshirecat on February 28, 2005, 09:46:55 AM
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Naturally there isn't much barbecue in Philly, so I hope this place does well.

I went to school outside philly (villanova) and graduated in 2000... Anyway, I've been back to philly a couple times this year and I'm really impressed with how much cleaner it is now.  I remember taking a wrong turn at 4am coming back from Pat's once and actually being afraid for my life... I don't get the same vibe there anymore.

Oh yeah, the Linc is pretty dope too.
Title: Re: DEAL on audiogon
Post by: Frank M on February 28, 2005, 10:31:04 AM
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Naturally there isn't much barbecue in Philly, so I hope this place does well.

I went to school outside philly (villanova) and graduated in 2000... Anyway, I've been back to philly a couple times this year and I'm really impressed with how much cleaner it is now.  I remember taking a wrong turn at 4am coming back from Pat's once and actually being afraid for my life... I don't get the same vibe there anymore.

Oh yeah, the Linc is pretty dope too.

I remember coming down to city with my parents as a kid in the early 70's, and it was filthy and smelly.  The town went through hard times, but it's getting better all the time now.

Like Kevin Bacon says in the TV spot, "You're gonna love the arts in Philadelphia."   Unfortunately, we don't have city planners like his father, Ed Bacon, anymore.  I suspect there's far too much bureurcracy involved to attract people with visionary talents these days... not to mention the absence of a budget.    Ed was responsible for the Market East station and the Penn Center office complexes, for example.  A fascinating gentleman.  In deference to the law, he even skateboarded (with help) in Love Park at the age of 92.