What don't you like about these speakers?


I will soon be able to audition the following speakers: Von Schweikert VR-2, Gallo Reference 3.1, and the Dynaudio Focus 220. My limit is $3000. I am not going to consider other speakers. I am not going to buy used. I want to support the retail audio shops. I live far enough away that I will have to drive 3 hours to Kansas City to a dealer who has all three set up. These speakers all get rave press and positives here, however, I am interested more in the opinions of those who didn't like them. I have Dynaudio 70s, which I like, but want to step up to an even better speaker. It's easy to get lots of positives, after all, we like what we listen to and have spent good money to buy. If there are specific problem areas, I would be interested to hear about them. Thank you in advance for your replies.
tgrisham
Entrope...

Where do you shop for gear in Omaha? I'm always looking to audition while I'm back visiting. Also, other than the shops in the Old Market, any suggestions for software (vinyl)?
Tgrisham,
I'm in west county... and have the gallos & the name of the local dealer for same.

Get in touch, brent
Three places:

Sound Environment in Rockbrook at 108th and Center. Wilson, Ayre, VTL etc.

Custom Electronics 72nd and Pacific. B&W, Magnepan, Conrad-Johnson

Stereo West 144th and Center- Paradigm, Mirage, Anthem, Yamaha

in that order.

Your system looks sweet but I bet you wish that fireplace was in another room.

Ralph
I didn't know about Sound Environment. Thanks. I bought my first set of speakers at Custom Electronics (Boston Acoustics A60s Series II) back in the late '80's. I loved those things hooked up to my Onkyo receiver. Receiver is still in use. The speakers are in the attic needing the surrounds replaced on the woofers.

The fireplace is the least of my concerns. It's the fact that my room is essentially a cube that kills me. I need to update my system / pictures. Things have changed slightly.
I find the Dyns to be too hard sounding - the spring in the woofer is loaded too tight.

I miss the soft sound of audiophile quality speakers after awhile.

They do sound liquid though.

You said it's hard to spend $3000 - you might want to consider getting them used - you will end up with more quality - your ears will thank you.