So it sounds like the 3 of us agree that these are a steal at their closeout pricing.
Last night, there was excitement and the pressure to set these up, listen, calibrate, watch, listen and of course to post here.
This AM, before I left for work, Barb and I were discussing this hobby and how the Vera's sounded. We both agree that they are DIFFERENT than the Studio 60's and BETTER in many ways. However that being said, the 60's have been around us since 1998 and we absolute love their sound. The big differences, I think, is the more defined sound of the Vera's. Some may refer to this as being Sterile?
On some material, they did sound very, very warm. Other material was not. The Vera's are not annoying or in your face, however they are Brighter, (not sure if that is the right word) than what we are used to.
Tonight we will watch a movie that we are familiar with. We are thinking War of the Worlds. I will not have the Vera's set up as the surrounds yet, however I think having the RF, LF and Center setup and calibrated with the surrounds and sub will give us a good feel for how they sound when "just watching a movie" and not specifically listening to see how the speakers sound.
Dennie, you bring up a great point about the bass performance of the Vera's. My first listening session was in Stereo, without the Sub, I was was also impressed with their low end response and output. For small speakers, the have the ability to put out some significant Clean sound at high levels.
I'll continue to post comments here and maybe even take some notes to give you guys a much better understand on what sounds good to me on these and what doesn't sound so good.