Boston Acoustics VR 20 Floorstanding Speakers
Boston Acoustics VR 20 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 31, 2009]
muzikzohmbie
AudioPhile
I am always shopping for a bargain and seam to fall into the "right place at the right time",as I found my pair of VR 20 speakers in excellent shape at a large yard sale for only $30.I could not test them then and there,but figured for that price i would take a chance.That chance paid off as I got them safely home and hooked them up to my SAE system and was impressed with what I heard for a lower-end,but quality speaker.I then hooked them up to my old Technics SA-500,and again great sound quality,albeit with not as much punch as my Technics only puts out a modest 50wpc.I then connected them to my Nakamichi SR-4A(60 wpc of Nelson Pass/Threshold techno.)and they have been my mains for that unit ever since with some A/D/S L-300's on "b"speakers.Being an owner of Infinity Ref 1's and some Kefs,$550 original msrp still would be a bargaing to me,but luckily for me I scored Big time on this "yard sale " bargain and would not hesitate recommending these to anyone.Butyl surrounds,quality cones and magnet structure,decent tweets,all in a stable tower platform,as some top-loaded towers are top heavy and tend to be a bit wobbly because of this,the VR-20's do not.Do they sound as good as my R1's or Kefs,well of course not,but we are also talking about a massive difference in price,size and build quality.But for there price range and size you would be hard-pressed to find better. |
[Jan 10, 2003]
Justin
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
full rich sound from a small tower VR tweeter excelent bass for size
Weakness:
without raising them the tweeter is usualy too low, and weight & fooprint make this a sometimes difficult issue. I have owned these speakers for about five years now (bought them new as discontinued for 350$). I admit I am not an AudioPhile, but an enthusiast. I was imediately impressed by the "new" things I was hearing in my old music, and even more impressed as they "Broke- in" and became even more smooth. I noticed that the only poor review they have recieved on this site is from someone that bought them from a pawn shop (and that review wasn't even ALL bad). Not to be missunderstood, I am not attacking the reviewer, I am mearly stating that the source and history of his speakers are suspect. Soon after I purchased the VR20's I began my search to complete my system. I have since added the VR10 center (also an extremely good value) and am searching for a compatible set of rears at a reasonable price. I don't think that even today I could buy a better pair of speakers for the price. If the sound stage is "off" try turning them at an angle (usualy in) depending on the placement and room size. Also I have noticed that they sound better (in my oppinion) if you rise them to a level that puts the point where the tweeter and driver meet at the listening level. I have not tested this theory in larger rooms yet (don't think it applies as much), but in my 12' x 12' lr w/ 10' ceiling (typical boston apartment) they do sound tighter. Finding a stable base that can handle the task is a task in and of itself Similar Products Used: VR10 center |
[Mar 12, 2000]
Pete
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Crystal clear highs
Weakness:
Bass boominess when placed to close to wall due to rear port
Similar Products Used: Newform Research R630, Paradigm Studio 80, ACI Emeralds, B@W LM1 |
[Feb 23, 2000]
ryan gabbard
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
excellent tweeter, compact footprint, full sound, will play loud and keep on smiling
Weakness:
can get a bit boomy at times, tweeter may not appeal to everyone buy i love it i have to admit when i was a little hesitant at first to buy any boston acoustics' product, simply because i thought somebody as mainstream as boston could not reproduce sound like a paradigm, definitive, b&w, etc. but after giving them a shot with various kinds of music ranging from mozart, to oasis, to you name it, i had to eat my words. before me was a simple 2 way floorstanding speaker with decent (not beauty pageant winning) looks and a full sound. the aluminum lynnfield tweeter is awesome. it can play everybit as loud as i want it to without any hesitation or buckling under pressure. on both movies and music, they're just great. however, in large spaces, such as large living rooms, they may not sound as full. i moved them into my bedroom and was amazed how much more at home they were in a smaller space (while i know this is the case with many speakers, i was still very impressed). they pump out plenty of bass (46 hz and up) and midbass for music and casual movie watching. i currently am running them off of a pioneer elite vsx-04 and they have done just fine. my new marantz sr-7000 will be here soon and i can't wait to hear how they (and they're center/surround syblings) sound with much better electronics and amps pushing them. my only complaint is that i can't find another new set, or vr30/40 for that matter. i got them for about $400 from a local retailer and feel that they were one of the best investments i've made in recent times. i'm a student at the university of washington so money doesn't flow quite like i would like, but for what i spent i'm more than satisfied and would do it again. if anybody knows of a source for new ones (doubtful) please email me! Similar Products Used: definitive tech bp6, bose 102 |
[Sep 08, 2001]
Tim Hagglund
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
The speakers look nice, and sound pretty good.
Weakness:
Distortion at moderate levels. No mid-bass/ mid-range. Using a Sony ES 555 Reciever, I hooked these speakers up with some Monster Speaker wire and a Sony ES 400 Disc Player with the optical. Similar Products Used: Speaker Lab Dos-4 from Seattle, WA |
[Feb 20, 2001]
Joshua
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Response, clearity, construstion
Weakness:
size, front grills are flimsy I did not really get the chance to listen to these speakers when I bought them. There was so much commotion at the store so it was not the best situation. But after setting them up, I was amazed at the sound quality that they started pouring out. Similar Products Used: Acoustic researh AR line, Pioneer, |
[Apr 04, 2001]
Paul
Casual Listener
Strength:
Great Sound for a reasonable price.
Weakness:
None so far I am in the process of looking at a home theatre system and have always had just OK equipment - lower end, as I never have considered myself an audiophile of any sort, but I do listen to a lot of music with a wide range of styles. In looking at Front speakers for this anticipated surround system, I was shown the VR20's along with some other Boston surrounds etc. I liked that they were relatively inexpensive, and they sounded great when I demo'd them. Wasn't sure a two way speaker would have enough Bass without a sub, but figured since I was geting a sub eventually it couldn't be too bad. Although I'm not ready to buy the whole system just yet, I figured I'd pick these up before they ran out of them (discontinued model). Hooked them up to my lower end JVC receiver and played the Gladiator soundtrack CD to "test" them at home. WOW! I guess for $300 you can't go wrong - even on my "cheap" receiver they sounded much clearer, fuller, etc. than my 3 way low end speakers. Even the Bass was there but wasn't muddy and boomy. I didn't realize what good speakers can sound like. All I can say is that they sound great. I've been listening to even more music to see what I've been missing all this time with "junk" speakers. Now I can't wait to get a decent AV reciever to see what they sound like with a full surround/5 channel stereo system. No more "low end" audio equipment for me! Anyone interested in very reasonably priced speakers for any system I don't think can go wrong with the VR20's. |
[Aug 10, 2001]
Jordan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Full, neutral sound at all volume levels, good soundstaging, tight bass down to 46 Hz, solid construction, narrow profile
Weakness:
cheap speaker grilles, directional sound, tinny, harsh treble at high volumes. Having won some money in a few NCAA pools, I decided to spend the money on a new pair of speakers. When I came home from school during spring break, I went to Tweeter to start what I thought would be a long search for the right pair. I knew that speaker purchases should be very carefully made after extensive listening, and I brought a friend to try to temper my impulses. I wanted to spend under $300, as I am a college student on a tight budget. The Aiwa system I had been using previously cost me $369 in its entirety back in 1996. Anyway, I found a pair of Klipsch bookshelfs and the Boston towers and not much else for under $300. Both Klipsch and Boston had good reputations, as far as I knew, so I decided to give them a listen. I wasn't planning on getting floorstanding speakers, as I have to transport them to and from school each year. Similar Products Used: Aiwa, Klipsch, Mirage, Vienna Acoustics, Sonus faber, B&W |
[May 21, 1999]
Mike
an Audio Enthusiast
Found these on close-out while looking for inexpensive speakers while buying an audio system for a friend. Found them for $350 instead of $550. These speakers are slim floorstanders and I was initially considering a pair of bookshelf types with stands. Upon hearing them I reconsidered - since a good pair of 6inch bookshelf types (like Paradigm Mini's) with stands would be in the $500+ range and I was budget limited. |
[Feb 21, 2001]
MARC OLIVER
Audiophile
Strength:
TOTAL VALUE FOR MONEY,BETTER BUY THAN VR30/40
Weakness:
COULD HAVE BEEN BI-WIREABLE FOR A 2-WAY 2-SPEAKER SYSTEM,..TO HANDLE UP TO Similar Products Used: TANNOY,KEF |