VR-77 at last?

JackD201

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Rumor has it the first run of drivers are being made and the form factor decided. As of now it looks like they will come in two packages. Full range floor standing towers by themselves or with a pair of separate subs, a redesign of the VR-S9s. Price should slot in smack between the Annies and 9 SE Mk2s without the Subs and still substantially below the 9s with them.

If I say more, a team of assassins will get me! :D:D:D
 

Violetmachan

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Hello jack
Finally the replacement for the vr 7se.......Good it is coming out in various forms.....standard passive full range and the one with the subs....are they front or back ported......or sealed like vr 9se........any photos of them ....will be ideal.......what s the actual cost going to be. For the either formats.........is it possible to shut of the sub unit if need be........what about a room correction system.......with the ability to control the various bandwith......like a inbuilt equaliser in the speaker.
I would have love to use a passive vr 9se in system.....like Albert s own pair
Hows your magic in Manila evolving.......the vr 9se mark 11 must be sounding at its best by now.......any updates
Cheers
Violetmachan
 

JackD201

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Hi Doc,

Welcome to WBF or have ya just been lurking? It's definitely going to be passive, the subs will be separate options and are not integrated into the 77's enclosure. I'm betting on quasi-transmission line loading. It will be tall and slim and use the triple laminate construction used on all current models except the 33. I'm under oath not to talk about the drivers. Price should be in the high 50's to mid 60's depending on finishes without the matching sub options. I can talk a bit about the new subs since they are no longer a secret. Dimfer has the new SW-15 headed his way soon.

You've got the 7 S2s so you know exactly what the improvements are in the midrange over the S1s. Yup, my system has stabilized now. It took a while to burn in all of those caps and the dreaded Teflon roller coaster ride is now smooth cruising :) So much more unforced detail and so much less driver and cabinet coloration. The new Zobel impedance corrector circuits have gotten rid of the minor peaks and dips in FR in the older model when played feistily. In a nutshell, it gets out of the way even better than before. The new midrange also gives a greater sense of punch. Initially I thought the added impact came from the midbass enclosure mods, when I changed driver tubes in the MT amps from Mullards to Teles it turned out to be more of the new midrange. I'm very happy and off the merry go round. I can't fit 11 S2s in my room anyway. It makes the original 9s sound veiled by comparison and is now even more of a chameleon. Downside is that It is now even less tolerant of upstream noise issues. That's where it has taken me a lot of time and effort to rectify things. You know what they say, you get what you put in. :)
 

Violetmachan

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Hi jack
For sure snoop factor.........VSA 77 Photographic update would be ideal for the forum.........hope it's not a taller version of the vr 44 with a subwoofer base unit.

for me in my current living space the vr 7se 2 in its current setup seems to sings very nicely.....The mark2 has definitively improved the midrange once run in.....

I think for any serious listening once your pieces are in place must let them sing together without changes for 3-4 years .....strange for most humanbeings familiarity , sight, sound and the mind will take the music to the next level........!

the only change for me during serious listening is to use a high bar stool at the sweetspot rather than the sette/sofa.....which makes it ever so real. Must be the ear level and the height of the midrange /tweeter on the 7s2.

Violetmachan
 

JackD201

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Definitely not a bigger 44. It'll be totally different. ;)

Wish I could say more :)
 

JackD201

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Target is October 2012
 

Purity Audio Design 1

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Do we really need another big speaker? Oh...wait a minute..... yes we do!! Big speakers, IMHO, do things smaller speakers simply cannot accomplish. Especially if you have a large listening room. As good as the VR-33/35, VR-44 and VR-5 sound, I can only imagine what the 77's would do. Maybe some day I will get a chance to hear the 9's or even 11's.
Can't wait to 'see' these 77's
 

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