Boston Acoustics VR 500 Floorstanding Speakers
Boston Acoustics VR 500 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 27, 2000]
Damien McMurray
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Musical, placement indepent, conservatively rated
Weakness:
none Well, I have used this sub for a couple of years, knowing the quality behind BA, but had no idea when I compared it to subs owned by friends... My Vr500 can hang with the medium market twelves (and even outperforms a 15 or two) with it's great smoothness and depth (!) and with the measurements of my room, I have actually measured it (-4dB) going down to 24 Hz. It's not very location dependent, and me, being the never-satisfied person that I am, went and purchased the Sunfire True Subwoofer Junior, and after comparing the two, I don't know if I want to let my VR500 go on the aution I already placed it on (dummy->me) to help me recover from the $800 purchase of the Sunfire. While the sunfire is a great piece of equipment, the VR500 is HIGHLY under rated... 100 Watts my A$$. More like two or three times that much. It must use a very efficient driver or BA lied and said it's rated at 100W min RMS. If you aren't into gimmicky subs and you want a great sub for a decent price, find an idiot like me that's letting his go (I love the design behind the Sunfire, and I already bought it) get it, no questions asked... NOW!!! 350-400 bucks if you look. Similar Products Used: Sunfire true sub Jr., other 10-12 inch subs |
[Aug 15, 2000]
Jimmy Mac
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great musical punch at reasonable price.
Weakness:
None for the money Tight and fast. I use one up front in the HT with a VR-2000 in the corner. Very effective! I use the other in a smaller music only system with Boston CR-8s. Great sound for the dollar. Give the CR-8s time to lossen up and the value sems even better. Similar Products Used: Boston VR-2000, ADS PB-1500(80s) |
[Mar 12, 2000]
Jamie
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Versatile, nice size, good range.
Weakness:
My wife thinks it's thundering everytime I watch a movie.... This is my 3rd try at a sub and I've definately found the one I've been looking for. I enjoy heavy, tight bass and this sub delivers like none that I've heard in it's price range. I got it at a local store for $328.00 and couldn't be happier. DVDs in DD/DTS sound nothing short of awesome, all of my Jazz cd's come alive. Even my 12" singles from my days as a DJ at a dance-club sound new and fresh. I did minimal tweaking of the crossover and never moved the sub from it from it's original location. The bass is tight, balanced and smooth. Reminds me of my friend's B&O sub rated at over 1000 watts. I listened to the new BA Powervent subs alongside this one and couldn't find a reason to spend the extra $$$$. Even the Definitive Technology subs (sold in the same store) couldn't bring me to consider them. I had expected to spend $500-$700 for a sub and got a great surprise when I found this one. It's out of production for about 5 months as I write this, but if you can find one....grab it! (BA told me the new PV series we're changed to bottom firing only because they didn't have to put a grill on them) Similar Products Used: JBL, Infinity BU-120. |
[Jan 02, 2000]
Guy
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Smoothness, accuracy, lack of 'boominess'
Weakness:
Auto sense doesnt work that great, but so what. I have owned this sub for about 4 years now, and have been very impressed with the sound. Before buying I did some research and based mostly on reviews, I determined that this was the sub I wanted. For a ten inch sub, with only a 100 watt amp, this sub is very powerful sounding, while remaining extremely smooth sounding. The bass is nearly flawless in either musical use, or home theatre use. I have this in a fairly large room, (about 16x30) and it fills the entire room with powerful bass. And this is with the volume on the subs amp set at approximately 30%. I have listened to a few other subs, but most recently compared it to a friends 12", 150 watt Cerwin Vega. The Cerwin wasnt even in the same class. The CV would play very loud, but the bass was much more boomy, a sonic annoyance totally missing on the Boston sub. Similar Products Used: Cerwin vega |
[Jan 01, 2000]
Paul G.
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Handles both music and movies beautifully
Weakness:
Haven't found one yet! I originally bought the PDR-12 but didn't like the way it sounded so I returned it and got the VR-500. Although it costs a bit more the difference in sound quality when compared with the PDR-12 is astounding. I can switch between music and movies without making any adjustments and so far it's performed flawlessly. I can't believe how smooth and well defined the bass is and it's only a 10" woofer. Even with the volume set at only 30% my house rumbles and shakes when I'm watching movies. When listening to music the VR-500 provides bass which is very nicely balanced. This is a well designed, great sounding, reasonably priced sub that I highly recommend you audition if you're in the market for one. I don't think you'll be disappointed! Similar Products Used: Paradigm PDR-12 |
[Sep 02, 1999]
Kyle Tomka
an Audiophile
Quite possibility one of the best sounding home subwoofers for the money. It brings in the low end with authority and still does it in a way that it doesn't dominate the system. Warm and Smooth when listening at mid volume yet punchy and explosive when you crank it up. You wouldn't think a little ten inch driver could make so much impact and do it so effortlessly. Simply wonderful. |
[Nov 05, 1999]
Joe Anderson
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great looks, deep sound, tight and quick.
Weakness:
None yet. I bought the VR500 after many days and weeks of searching for the best value. I came upon the VR500 and a open box model at HiFi Buys for $349. I had been looking on the internet only to find the best price of $550. Once I got the sub home and hooked up it added so much depth and rich sound to my VR950's I couldn't belive it. I really wanted the VR2000, but once I got the 500 running I really think the 2000 would have been to much sub! This 100w sub is under rated big time. Musically it is very fast and tight. If you are shopping for a good sub and want to test the speed at your local store put in some Metallica. Even if you hate this music it is an excellent test of a subs speed. If it can keep up with Metallica's drums it can keep up with anything! Not to ramble on but this is the best value I have ever seen. I give it a 5 on value and a 4 overall. Not that I found anything wrong with it, but nothing is perfect. 4 overall Similar Products Used: Infinity |
[Aug 16, 1999]
Charles Hart
an Audio Enthusiast
I don't know how I ever lived without this sub in my system! I have been using the Boston Acoustics VR-40 towers as my mains in a stereo / home entertainment setup with a Citation 5.1 Amp and a Yamaha receiver. You can read my reviews of the Citation 5.1 and the Boston VRs on this site. This sub truly creates room rattling bass, especially for the price. I got mine at HiFi Buys on closout for around $350, and it was a steal, I must say. I am mostly a classical music listener, and although there is some bass overhang from the bass drum in loud orchestral works, that has much more to do with the room than the speaker. I look forward to treating my room with acoustic panels to help deaden the room boom, but if you have a fully carpeted room and a few things on the walls, I am sure you would be fine. This sub is great for jazz and will especially kick your butt around with rock and roll. I love to everything from Mozart to Marilyn Manson, so believe me, I have to have a versatile setup. If you have a good set of towers or bookshelves and want to add the frequencies you've been missing, give this sub a listen. The regular price is more than you should pay, but, if you can get it for less than $400, then I would say "Go for it!" The output of the single 10" woofer is phenominal because of Boston's enclosure and extremely conservatively rated 100 watt amp. My room is about 12' X 22' and the sub is plenty for now, but if you want obscene SPLs and even lower bass, try the VR-2000 (my next goal) at twice the price! Happy listening! |
[Mar 03, 1999]
Ken Gilmore
an Audiophile
I have had excellent experiences with Boston Acoustics speakers, and I had been using their Micro 9000 home theater system for about a year with stunning results. However, a move to a house with larger rooms and concrete walls made the system sound very thin. The Micro 9000 has only a 8", 75-watt sub - it still sounded punchy but could not really rattle those concrete walls! |
[Feb 02, 2000]
Miro
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great bass for it's size
Weakness:
None This really is a great sub for BOTH music and home theatre.The sound is powerfull in a way that it doesn't overpower your system.It blends in well with the BA vr40's and you wouldn't know it's on till some bass is needed. Similar Products Used: Velodyne,M&k |