kt-88,
i think quicksliver mono ( kt88's) are a WONDERFUL match with the vandersteens.
the vandies are a great match with tubes however...i didnt suggest them due to maintance. they are a very rugged design and reliable.
however, i was under the impression he was looking for solid state.
in regards to the pse's studio v's being to polite....hummm..
what was the associated gear ?
they are very, very neutral in character and are known to be extremely dynamic. if they sounder polite, chances are they were used with a laid back source and pre.
they are often referred to as "the poor mans levinson".
audioconnection is a dealer in nj and they can be auditioned there, he is also a vandersteen dealer.
i found out about pse studio v's through richard vandersteen. he was the one who turned them on to me, and i have been a believer ever since.
many pre,cd's speakers and cables have come and gone over the years. the only piece that has been consistant is the pse studio v's.
hope that helps !!
mike
i think quicksliver mono ( kt88's) are a WONDERFUL match with the vandersteens.
the vandies are a great match with tubes however...i didnt suggest them due to maintance. they are a very rugged design and reliable.
however, i was under the impression he was looking for solid state.
in regards to the pse's studio v's being to polite....hummm..
what was the associated gear ?
they are very, very neutral in character and are known to be extremely dynamic. if they sounder polite, chances are they were used with a laid back source and pre.
they are often referred to as "the poor mans levinson".
audioconnection is a dealer in nj and they can be auditioned there, he is also a vandersteen dealer.
i found out about pse studio v's through richard vandersteen. he was the one who turned them on to me, and i have been a believer ever since.
many pre,cd's speakers and cables have come and gone over the years. the only piece that has been consistant is the pse studio v's.
hope that helps !!
mike