Vandersteen 3A Floorstanding Speakers
Vandersteen 3A Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 18, 2002]
Joel Patterson
AudioPhile
Strength:
GIGO factor. Clarity, excellent range. People often comment that it sounds like the band is in the room.
Weakness:
GIGO factor. Can be power hungry to get that bass response. Incredible difference between a Belles 150A Hotrod and a Belles 350A. Vandersteen prides itself on *correct* sound reproduction. If you want head-banging distorted bass like you get at a concert, look elsewhere. I've had the Vandersteen 3As for about a year now and the one thing I can say about them is that they've forced me to upgrade most of my equipment because they showed up the flaws in what I had. These speakers live by the garbage-in/garbage out mentality. If you feed them great sound, you'll get it. If not, you'll know it. Incredibly clear sound, solid but not the best imaging, can reach incredibly deep and controlled bass IF you have an amp that can drive them. Current system: Vandersteen 3A Belles 350A amplifier OCM-88 preamp TMC interconnects, speaker cable Similar Products Used: Vandersteen 2ci |
[Jan 15, 2000]
Doug Zetye
Audiophile
Strength:
Good imaging with soundstaging ability outside of speakers and above speakers. Image size about right. Ability to play very loud with 100 watts/channel.
Weakness:
Somewhat reduced stage depth compared to spendors.Voices not as real sounding as spendors. midrange could be more natural and accurate sounding. This problem may be corrected with new tweeter that is in signature model. Images tend to lose outlines when volume is high. This speaker is well worth the money. it behaves well with 100 watts/channnnel and will play very loud. it is better suited to jazz/rock than choral type music. The reason for this is voices are not as natural sounding as what you get in quad or spendor loudspeaker. Bass is very good and can be overpowering if you don't have a fairly large room. My room is about 18 x 25 and just barely large enough for the volume of bass being reproduced. Tube amps work well but bass produced is not as good as with solid state. My dealer tells me that the signature version is a very good speaker and well worth the price of the upgrade but I have not heard it yet. Overall, this speker provides full range sound with only minor weaknesses at a budget price. if you are looking for true majic in a loudspeaker you might want to look elsewhere though as this speaker is somewhat compromised in order to provide full range sound at a modest price. I really like the speaker but it doesn't have the midrange magic of a quad or spendor, however. Similar Products Used: Spendor 2/2, quad esl and 63, dcm time windows, accoustat 2+2. |
[Aug 19, 1997]
Ben Oldham
an Audiophile
I think they are great on a lot of different kinds of music. Good sound staging,excelent detail and rythem and very smooth. Great balance. I was prepared to spend 2 or 3 times what they cost but liked them best when auditioning a lot of speakers. |
[Sep 15, 2000]
Jay Auxier
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
I have owned these speakers for several years. They have preformed perfectly. I still enjoy listening with good friends.Highly recomended !
Weakness:
Few Great ! Similar Products Used: none |
[Aug 25, 2000]
Glenn T
Audiophile
Strength:
Musicality, value, sharp look
Weakness:
None musically, but they're vulnerable to the resident problem-child cat It took me 6 months to find a pair of speakers that I could afford and that met my criteria for a great music speaker. In moving upward from the NHT 2.5, I auditioned all the speakers on the list above. All but the B&Ws did great things with my music. But only the Vandersteen 3A Signature did it in a way that made me completely forget about the speakers. I borrowed a pair and had them at home for 2 weeks. Similar Products Used: Maggie 1.6QR and 3.6, Von Scheikert VR4, Meadowlark Shearwater HR, Vandersteen 3A Signature, B&W 804 & 805, Aerial 6 & 7b |
[Dec 03, 1999]
Wes
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Top to bottom balance and uniformity of timbre. Instruments like the piano, which span at least three drivers still sound like one real instrument. It handles realistic volumes well, and does not seem to change characternat lower volumes. Sounds real.
Weakness:
No serious weaknesses. In my opinion, the Vandersteen 3A is one of the best overall values in speakers. It does more important things right, and virtually nothing wrong. Similar Products Used: I auditioned Infinity Preludes, PSB Stratus Golds and Silvers, NHT 3.3s, Aerial 10Ts before choosing the Vandersteens. |
[Jan 31, 1999]
Lambert Kern
an Audiophile
The Vandersteen 3As will give you everything your electronics puts intothem. They clean, dynamic, wide soundstage, and have a very nicely con- |
[Dec 06, 1997]
Jay Bellias
an Audio Enthusiast
I have owned Vandersteen 3 A's for 1 1/2 years. I much preferredthem to Thiel 3.6's which I also extensively auditioned. The |
[Jan 28, 1998]
jim fistner
an Audiophile
love at first sound,and or sight strikes again!! i spent months looking,reading, comparing specs,and most important listening!!!! i truly lost track of how many setups,"which were all better than the last place" so i was told.....my ears hurt from listening to sales and speaker garble!! the last stop on my list,by now i was heartbroken,would soon change for the better!! this last stop although scheduled out a "for 1 on 1" audtion, was worth the wait. no pressure here, it took"the look,the feel of,power button on please" oh my...oh my..i'll take two please!!!(sorry the words were a little stronger than that,never the less) SORRY NO BRAGGING OF PERSONNAL EQUIPMENT HERE!! my ears were finally happy!!! no regrets here baby..8 months now...and i still get giddy all over when the system powers on (and dims the neighbors lights)...and heavens whispers rush to my ears,so natural, so open, so damn glad i waited and bought the VANDERSTEEN 3A'S!!! if your looking for speakers,please give them a listen!!!! |
[Jan 30, 1998]
Bill Lutke
an Audiophile
Yes, five stars for the money. Having limited space the 3A's are set up inthe den six feet from my ears, about five-and-one-half feet apart and two |