Both are great manufactures.
That being said what Kur tank wrote;
"Vocals are just incredible with the VAC! The treble response is even more refined than the Lamm is, (which I thought was impossible, as the Lamm had beaten all comers up until the VAC came along).
I fully agree with this statement and would like to add there are further improvements using two in mono block configuration, will improve the bass and dynamics.
I own MBL 101E's and it's been a long journey trying this and that, once I heard the VAC's Statement 450 mono blocks paired up with their Sig. MK2a pre-amp well it's most defiantly a exspearience that I'm very fortuante to have had and heard which I now own and has gotten me off the merry-go-round.
I have never exsperienced hearing anything like this, not even close.
You can refer to VAC's web site for a more detailed description of such but really it's so dramatic just leaving you with a smiling exsperience.
If you were after a stereo only pce I would want to hear the Statement 450S stereo.
That being said what Kur tank wrote;
"Vocals are just incredible with the VAC! The treble response is even more refined than the Lamm is, (which I thought was impossible, as the Lamm had beaten all comers up until the VAC came along).
I fully agree with this statement and would like to add there are further improvements using two in mono block configuration, will improve the bass and dynamics.
I own MBL 101E's and it's been a long journey trying this and that, once I heard the VAC's Statement 450 mono blocks paired up with their Sig. MK2a pre-amp well it's most defiantly a exspearience that I'm very fortuante to have had and heard which I now own and has gotten me off the merry-go-round.
I have never exsperienced hearing anything like this, not even close.
You can refer to VAC's web site for a more detailed description of such but really it's so dramatic just leaving you with a smiling exsperience.
If you were after a stereo only pce I would want to hear the Statement 450S stereo.