How good are VMPS RM-40?



This is the description:
http://www.vmpsaudio.com/rm40doc.htm
It's interesting that they actually state "1%" distortion. I've never heard speaker mfr list that. They seem like very dynamic speakers which I like. Also much deeper bass (24 hz). So spec-wise they look really good. They also won Best in Show at 2002 CES.
Right now I have Nautilus 804 and haven't heard anything I like better. Triangle Celius was good but seemed to have less dynamics and needed tubes (I prefered the Unison SET)Well, I guess the best speaker is always the new speaker you haven't heard that everyone's raving about.
Has anyone heard any VMPS brand of speaker? I don't think there are any stores that demo them and I cannot seem to get a reply to my e-mails to VMPS - very frustrating.
cdc
I'll tell you after I stop crying :o) and can get my wife
off he couch.
She still thinks she has met Diana Krall (in our living room) but I have to show her where she is hiding. :o)

These are amazing for "any" price...much less what you
can buy them for.

I am running them off of a Creek 5350 SE... 85 W/PC now being replaced by a 225 W/PC amp.

A true "ultra high end" killer speaker.
There are also two upgrades of capacitors: $550 and $900. The Harmonic Discord board indicates they make a great speaker even better. It's hard for me to imagine. Has anyone heard the RM-40 with upgraded capacitors?
Actually there are two 10" woofers and a tunable passive radiator in the RM-40. Cones do the work only below 166 hz, the rest is ribbons. There's apparently even a kit form available, and a money back guarantee. By a large margin these speakers at $4600 a pair are the best speaker bargin in high end audio, IMHO.
John, what they are refering to are ribbons. VMPS uses a ribbon called Silver Flute, or something like it , they retail for like $30 each. You get like 4 mid + 2 tweet ribbons = 6 ribbons per cabinet + 2 8 inch woofers per cabinet. So they are hybrid. Now what i have in mind is a design with only 1 high quality ribbon, the Philips RT8P, sells for $275/pr. + a superior mid cone + superior woofer cone. So VMPS is not the only alternative to cones. You can design your own.
I always thought that woofers are cone drivers are you going to remove them to get that non dynamic sound in you vmps?
I'm going to check these out also when I have the chance. Again no cone drivers:
http://www.cadencebuilding.com/cadence/bslpix.html
I think the difference in the sound of the RM-40 and any cone speaker I've ever heard (including Whisper, Watt/Puppy 6.0, Wilson Maxx, Avangarde, etc.) is at least similar to the difference between a good MC cartridge and a MM cartridge. Go hear them. You'll never own cone speakers again. I hope to join the ranks of the owners of an RM-40.
I own a pair - in short a great speaker and believe me I have owned many. Quad 989, Martin Logan, Legacy Whispers, Eggleston Andras, Wilson Watt/Puppy and Witts. Go to Harmonicdiscord.com and find the VMPS site - it will give you many more testimonies to this speaker. Brian of VMPS must be out because he is usually very good at responding to email.