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TROUBLE SHOOTING

 

Your VR dealer should have the necessary resources to investigate any problems you may experience 
when setting up a world class reference system. However, if you find that you need specialized help, 
either in acoustical or electronic interactions not well understood by your dealer, please don’t hesitate 
to contact the factory by emailing your request to: 

[email protected]

.  A qualified engineer 

will assist you with any problems you are experiencing in achieving world class sound. 
 

BRIGHTNESS: 

A  very  common  problem  is  brightness,  and  is  wrongly  attributed  to  the 

speakers since they are the apparent source of all sound. Some of the causes of brightness are: 
1. 

Powerline Noise

. Can be ameliorated with a proper line conditioner. 

2. 

Cable  Resonance

.  Too  many  brands  of  different  cables  which  interact  improperly.  Switch 

interconnects, including the digital cable, to a different brand. 
3. 

Digital Noise

.  Use a powerline filter on DAC only.  Many times the harshness is created by digital 

noise bleeding into the preamp, so don’t put the preamp on the same filter as the DAC. 
4. 

Lack of Proper Break-in

. Please break speakers in 300 hours with loud music. 

5. 

Source Material

. Unfortunately, most commercial CD’s are bright! Try using the Green Felt Pen 

and the various CD treatments available, they work like magic. 
6. 

Transistor Sound

. Older transistor gear is bright and lacks depth. Invest in newer gear. 

7. 

Dirty Connections

. Proper maintenance of a system requires cleaning of all RCA connectors once a 

month; don’t forget to clean the AC plug prongs. Tube sockets and pins need to be cleaned as well, 
and is a source of tube glare, along with tube deterioration itself. See your dealer for cleaners. 
8. 

Cold Equipment

. The entire system must be left on (excluding tube amplifiers) continuously for 

best sound quality. Cold equipment, especially transistor preamps and DAC’s, sound thin, sterile, and 
lack depth and dimensionality. Cold transistor amplifiers sound harsh, lacking depth. Most experts 
recommend leaving the equipment on to avoid the damage associated with cold turn-on, since the 
most wear to the electronic components in an amplifier results from the inrush of current from the 
wall into a cold part. Once the unit is left on, the voltages and temperatures stabilize, resulting in 
better  sound  and  component  life.  The  electric  bill  will  not  reflect  a  huge  price  difference,  as 
electronics at idle do not use much electricity (other than Class A amplifiers and tube amps). 
9. 

Too Much Rear Ambience Driver Level

. Turn down the rear driver if system is too bright. 

10. 

Room Effects: Boomy Bass, Harsh Highs. 

Not many audiophiles realize how important their  

room acoustics are to the overall soundfield. No matter how good the speaker system and driving 
electronics, the room will have great influence over the final sound, whether for better or worse! 
Rooms can add or subtract bass response, but correct tuning and placement can ameliorate these 
problems. See BASS TUNING section above.  
Harsh highs can be created by echoes resulting from large wall surfaces with unbroken surfaces. If 
you can hear any echo when clapping your hands, you will need to use some room treatment products.  
 
Many books have been written about room acoustics, and there is not enough space in this manual to 
give  detailed  information  on  how  to  do  it  right.  However,  the  general  rule  is  to  use  50% 
absorptive/50% reflective ratios when covering the room’s surfaces, such as carpeting, drapes, stuffed 
furniture, bookshelves filled with books, records, etc.  It is helpful to damp the first reflection points, 

Summary of Contents for ANNIVERSARY VR-5

Page 1: ...O OR RL LD D C CL LA AS SS S S SP PE EA AK KE ER R S SY YS ST TE EM MS S F FO OR R A AU UD DI IO O A AN ND D H HO OM ME E T TH HE EA AT TE ER R V VR R 5 5 A AN NN NI IV VE ER RS SA AR RY Y I IN NS ST TR RU UC CT TI IO ON N M MA AN NU UA AL L Released October 2007 ...

Page 2: ...r s intent In order to fully benefit from the VR 5 s powerful magic please read the following instructions thoroughly Although the VR series may appear to be conventional speakers they have been designed to work with the listening room Being a Room Interactive design there are certain setup procedures which must be followed The VR series are engineered to replicate the recording microphone s signa...

Page 3: ... the dynamic range of the speaker depends on free movement you may notice a slight brightness in the midrange treble area and mechanical heaviness or even perhaps lean bass for the first 100 hours The sound engineered into the VR s will take approximately 200 300 hours to achieve so we recommend that you not make a critical judgment of their sound until break in is accomplished Break in is best do...

Page 4: ...ese two considerations as both are necessary for realistic sound reproduction ROOM CONFIGURATIONS If you have a room with fairly rectangular dimensions you can place the speakers on either the long or short wall If your room is cubic you will have far better results placing the speakers diagonally See next section ON LONG WALL Placing the speakers on the long wall enables you to achieve a very lar...

Page 5: ...ure but may be necessary if you wish to achieve the ultimate in accurate frequency response Diagonal placement will prevent a portion of the standing wave energy from boosting certain frequencies since the reflection patterns are broken up in this configuration The distance to each side wall is critical and experimentation will be required with placement of not only the speakers themselves but als...

Page 6: ...le to hear a loss of clarity in the midrange and treble frequencies due to extra connections in the signal path and the effects of the jumper wire BI WIRING This is the recommended wiring mode and VSA now offers speaker cables designed expressly for bi wiring our speaker systems Please email for information and prices THEORY OF BI WIRING Using two separate pairs of speaker wires to deliver the sig...

Page 7: ... still continue to work Although it is true that louder treble output can be obtained byhigh pass filtering the tube amp the loss of transparency is usually not worth it The clean volume obtainable without a high pass crossover will be usually satisfying for anyone but a metal head You will need a preamp that has twin outputs but if you have only one set use high quality Y jacks available from you...

Page 8: ...ng to the distances involved from the speaker to the boundaries then back to the listener It is important for the reflected sound field to integrate properlywith the initial wave launch since out of phase reflections will interfere with both flat frequency response and image focus It is not difficult to determine where the best placement will be in any given room since you will be using a pink noi...

Page 9: ...s the center image will be strong this is the so called phantom center image The sound from the speakers themselves will seem slightly detached from the pink noise ball and slightly softer in volume level The center ball of sound will be very strong and you will be able to detect that the ball of sound is round with depth to the image This is a locked in image with correct focus 2 If you are not s...

Page 10: ...n Of course experimenting with several types of placement schemes is valuable for it will teach you how the speakers interact with your particular room Only by careful experimentation will you find that magic sweet spot for your new VR 5 Anniversary system REAR AMBIENCE DRIVER ADJUSTMENT The VR design has a rear firing ambience driver which adds depth enhancement and 360 degree timbre fill in When...

Page 11: ... and the cabinet tuning alignment All VR Series use custom designed drivers with very high magnetic damping low Qes and stiff suspensions high Qms The tuning ratio is derived from a proprietary over damped Theile Small alignment with a total Q of less than 0 6 while the woofers themselves have a total Q below 0 3 By using an over damped alignment maximum tightness is assured due to oversized magne...

Page 12: ...we recommend placing the speakers out into the room at least 12 from the back wall to start Then playing a repeating bass line walk around the room in the general vicinity of the intended listening position If you find that the smoothest bass response does not occur where you would like to place the listening seat you can use the Law of Reciprocity to find the optimum spot The physics of bass resp...

Page 13: ...arent bass It will be necessary in some cases to reposition the speakers in order to allow the room to boost the bass by using the natural gain of the boundary reflections Simply move the speakers closer to the rear wall or side wall in small increments until the bass sounds right ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT The VR 5 Anniversary is far more transparent than any other competing design including electrostat...

Page 14: ...dealer for cleaners 8 Cold Equipment The entire system must be left on excluding tube amplifiers continuously for best sound quality Cold equipment especially transistor preamps and DAC s sound thin sterile and lack depth and dimensionality Cold transistor amplifiers sound harsh lacking depth Most experts recommend leaving the equipment on to avoid the damage associated with cold turn on since the...

Page 15: ...n on room treatment If your budget allows contact us to design your listening room Our company designs recording studios concert halls and home listening rooms to professional standards Many audiophiles who continue to change components looking for that elusive sound of live music have not adequately addressed their listening rooms Please optimize your room before making a judgment call on the sou...

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