John Atkinson's thoughts on the New Vandersteen System Nine from LA Show


I have read JA's outstanding reviews of Vandersteen speakers for years, but this is the first time he's heard their new System Nine.  Please read all the way down as Fremer mentions the late AJ Conte's outstanding TT:  Enjoy

From JA:
The first room I went to at the 2017 LAAS was that hosted by LA dealer Optimal Enchantment featuring a system based on Vandersteen's Model Seven Mk.II speakers ($62,000/pair) and M7-HPA amplifiers ($52,000/pair), which I reviewed in May 2016, this time reinforced by a pair of Vandersteen's SUB NINEs operating below 100Hz. It may have been the first room I visited but as good as many other systems sounded, they didn't match what Vandersteen refers as System NINE for its effortless sweep of sound, precise, palpable imaging, and smooth yet detailed high frequencies. On the title cut from a test pressing of Dave Brubeck's Take Five, the reverb surrounding Joe Morello's drums in his solo was more audible than I hear from my own system and the textures of his cymbals were superbly well differentiated.

The rest of the system comprised Audio Research Corporation's REF-10 phono preamplifier and line stage, with isolation stands and bases from Harmonic Resolution Systems (HRS) and cabling and power-line conditioning by AudioQuest—a Niagara 7000 for the amplifiers and Niagara 5000 for the front-end components. But it is the LP player in this room that drew visitors' attention.

image: https://www.stereophile.com/images/060217-Basis-600.jpg

Michael Fremer shared my enthusiasm for the sound in this room, which had LPs played on the late AJ Conti's Transcendence turntable with the Super Arm fitted with a Lyra Atlas cartridge. In Mikey's words: "This turntable is the acrylic-free, minimal-plinth design I always hoped AJ would design and build."


Read more at https://www.stereophile.com/content/jas-final-report-2017-laas#mX8Fja9AgBY4SDyp.99
ctsooner
no haters here...I think the 5A Carbon is as good as any speaker I have heard at length...
so nobody so far except JA has heard it.
i myself wonder because i have a smallish room for 7's and  ( foot print but not volumemetrically )squeezing in subs would be difficult.
my system is pretty flat, yes the first stop is quite audible and articulate. does 99.324 % of my music collection tax it ? NO

am i a fanboy ? sure but i also own and listen to other speakers including Apogee Stage, Cornwalls...( hey i needed something for the garage )

as for the 9 subs - relative to what are they expensive ?
analog EQ
automotive paint enclosure
cabinet inside a cabinet carbon fiber enclosure
600 Watt power factor corrected amp

thank God we have choices

Thanks for sharing Tomic.  Too funny as I have had the Stages many years ago and I wanted Cornwalls since I got started in audio in 69 or so.  Too funny..

I agree on the cost.  I work know a carbon fiber manufacture who designed and makes the CF wheel chairs for racing as well as the BMW hulls for crew.  I have also worked with it and it's very expensive and it's not easy.  Did I mention how expensive it is?  I also know that my Quatro's, that have the auto paint went through many clear coats as well as cutting and buffing.  That's a LOT of labor as I finish my wood projects and it's a long drawn out process to get it perfect.  I have yet to find a flaw in my paint (yes I look with my special light and mag glass, lol.  Not a swirl in the finish.  I am going to do my own ceramic nano coating on them too.  


yes CF especially the aerspace grade stuff Richard uses is brutally expensive.
i was blessed to do some composite work on simple products like the space shuttle, F-22, 787 and more...
getting a bond to balsa core is proprietary and deservedly so.
to my knowlege Vandersteen are the only ones to do it with end grain....
so yes the cabinet is SOTA
Thanks for sharing that Tomic.  We need to talk CF, lol.  BTW, a big box came in the mail for a Basis TT yesterday! Ha...:)  Waiting on a clam shell for a Benz cart....