FWIW, I have the Adagio Jrs with the upgraded crossovers by Bill Baker of Response Audio. The resolution increased tremendously while retaining the overall voice. If you like the presentation of the Adagios, you might want to consider this option - assuming that Bill still does this upgrade. It seems that he's moved on to bigger projects with Purity Audio. I've never heard the Veenas.
My Adagios have upgraded crossovers modified by Robert Lee himself and are bi-wired.I think the grip in the low end is improved although lowest registers are still lighter than live.They speak with one voice something that I'm sensitive to and fear I may lose with the 3AGV.A refined sound that can carry through to lowest registers in a small room is my goal.In their price range the Adagios get close but I can afford 6 to 8 grand used now so I'm looking and taking suggestions and trying to hear as many speakers myself as I can.Time to have some fun!
I assure you that you won't lose any coherence with the GV. I came from Green Mountain Audio speakers that specialize in time/phase coherence loudspeakers and the Grand Veena is at the very least their equal in that regard.
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