![]() Not being able to demo with your own setup is a challenge. The bottom line is that I'll really have to do some thorough research before making any speaker purchase. That is not really good since I will be locked into purchasing from them. ![]() There is an online store which sells the VR3s but will only EXCHANGE them for another speaker of equal or higher price. Audio showrooms rarely offer money-back guarantees on speakers if one does not like them. That is the dilemma I have been facing since I do not want to get stuck. the only way I will know for sure if I like the speaker or not is to listen to it at home. Considering all the work that would be involved, I just cannot do that.Įven if the VR3s sound great to me in the showroom. And there is no way that I will disconnect my Yamaha and bring it to the showroom. And even if they did, it would not be my model (which is four years old). I don't think the audio showroom which I plan on visiting sells Yamaha. But I definitely do not want bright sounding speakers, since my listening room is quite open. It certainly is not as bright as the RXV-1000 which I owned for a while and sold to my brother when I upgraded to the 2300. I believe Yamaha tamed the brightness of their receivers by 2003 when I purchased the RXV-2300.
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