Boston Acoustics VR M50 Floorstanding Speakers

Boston Acoustics VR M50 Floorstanding Speakers 

DESCRIPTION

Reference Monitor loudspeaker. Freq. Response 59-20,000Hz. 5-1/4" (135mm)mid bass driver. Dimensions 9-7/8 x 7-1/8 x 9" (251 x 181 x 230mm)

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 19, 2020]
SFN


Strength:

Good balance and image in a small package. Nice cabinet/finish. Comfortable to listen to with little or no fatigue. Not particularly power hungry and matches well to mid-level power. Voiced slightly bright like most BA speakers, which is my personal preference and a good match for most recordings.

Weakness:

Small cabinets and bass drivers mean no bottom half-octave... realistically these give up around 80 hz. They pair nicely with most subs crossing over at that frequency.

Purchased:
Used  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Nov 29, 2018]
tatermulligan


Strength:

Very natural sounding and attractive.

Weakness:

Needs a sub woofer.

Price Paid:
$150.00
Purchased:
Used  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Aug 26, 2005]
squaredust
AudioPhile

Strength:

Very neutral, Detailed, nearly holoraphic imaging, with the right Amp they can cover you with a warm feeling like being hugged on E.

Weakness:

Must be matched with very high quality Amplifier to truely make you go "o my god that is so sweet sounding"

Price Paid 800 is in Australian Dollars. Just to firstly qualify myself I am a Studio Engineer and have mixed on Yamaha NS-10s, Behringer, JBL, Genalec, Dynaudio to name afew speakers I know well. The Bostons blow away all but a small few speakers on this earth, Here I will try to give my honest opinion and answer questions I wanted to know when I was looking at buying them. Yes they sound as good as the Paradigm Studio range, but are alot more revealing in the midrange and must be well matched with a quality power amp (budget Amps sound like poo) I have a Yamaha P4050 Power Amp 140 watts rms into 2 channels (the sound together is like 2 young lovers making sweet love for the first time and realising they are soul mates and meant to be together forever. sorry back to the review) with this amp the bass is pretty impressive considering the size,(will gel perfectly with a nice sub, If you like pumping up the volume) I was really diging a Rotel RA-840Bx amp until I got the Yamaha (wow bass where did that come from). The Rotel was a little unnatural compared but still awesome. The Boston's tweeter is very natural and goes well into the detail. I owned a pair of Paradigm Mini Monitors and I had a Cyrus one amp that sounded so good with them. but with the Boston sounded so crap they showed all the flaws of the cyrus. I do think the Paradigm studios and other midfi speakers are more suited to people with a simple ear that want musicality over intricate detail. I end the Review Just by saying If you crave detail and sex appeal get some Bostons, they are a true emotional treasure, that is rare in this cold hearted world. Good Speaker with all Types of Music from Rock to Electronic to Jazz to R&B

Similar Products Used:

Paradigm Studio 20, Yamaha Ns1000,

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 15, 2003]
ches111
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Size, Sound, and Looks. A very well rounded speaker for the money.

Weakness:

You will hear EVERYTHING on every recording. Ok not a weakness :-) Really not a bad thing to say about them.

Tremendous Spectacular Incredible A true jewel of musical excellence.... Get the point :-) Now down to it. These speakers are truly worth a look and a listen if you are looking for a smaller bookshelf or Sub/Sat combination. I too did the massive comparison between these speakers and many others before purchasing the VRM 50's. Boy did i ever make the right decision. I have a tough situation in my home theater area. The area where the speakers would be mounted is 24'x24'. This is a large space for a small speaker. But i want speakers and not furniture. The BA's were a complete grand slam. After listening to many, many, many of the competitors i found the BA's to be a hands down winner. Why? Incredible sound quality in a small pleasant looking package. The range of these speakers is absolutely perfect. As for those that have had issues with Bass Response from the little guys! Try mounting them on a wall using mounts available from Soundtrack or Ultimate Electronics. The wall mounting increases the Bass substantially. I have found myself listening to all of my old music/cd's to see what i have missed over the years. On a Phil Collins song there is a fade in/out of a raining sound at the begining and end of the song. This fade is about 20 seconds on lead in and 15 seconds on lead out. I have listened to this cd for years on multiple systems and in the car and never, NEVER heard these effects. At first i thought maybe the cd player had jumped! With the BA's the lead in/out is not only heard it is prolific. Other things like hearing every piece of a guitar solo "even the dragging of the pic and hands on the strings" are just common place. You may have one problem with the speakers though. They are so accurate, able to reproduce nearly everthing. So much so, that you may hear you favorite musician make a mistake that you never noticed before.... :-) Great highs, awesome mids, impressive bass, beautiful fit and finish. Truly the ultimate small package speaker for the price. I paired four VRM 50's (fronts and surrounds) with a BA 910 Center Channel (another great product for the price), a DefTech 10" sub and a Yamaha RX-620 discreet receiver. I have never been happier and would make the same decision again today. This is a great pairing.

Similar Products Used:

Acoustic Reasearch two-way towers

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 03, 2003]
Gia Phong
AudioPhile

Strength:

Very musical and detailed speakers. The tweets are the strongest point in these speakers.

Weakness:

Need just a tad more bass so I wouldn't have to get a subwoofer. Some have said that male voices sound thin on these but my comparisons didn't tell me a difference.

I bought these speakers with the intention of using them as a dedicated 2 ch. listening. These speakers are very musical, very detailed, and the sound is very true. I have a pair of Paradigm Monitor 11s and in terms of tweeters and mids, the 50s beat them handily. The 50s have a huge soundstage, yes even bigger than the 75lb Monitor 11s. The tweets are more detailed and mids are comparable to the 11s. They are indeed a joy to listen to, make sure you pair them up with the right source. I had them previously paired with a Pioneer vsx509s and the tweets were harsh and and bass were muddy. I now have them paired with Rotel separates and what a difference that has made. Bigger soundstage, better dynamics, more details, better instrument separation, smooth, and need I go on. These 50s have lots of potential and my Rotel separates brought that out. Very nice speakers, I wouldn't be upgrading for a while.

Similar Products Used:

Paradigm Monitor 11s Denon AVR 3802 Infinity Micros Rotel RB 980BX Rotel 960 AX

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 30, 2003]
dynamicfigure
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Incredible sound for a bookshelf sized speaker. Crisp, clean, warm, melidous sound.

Weakness:

No weekness for the size of the units. They do need a good powered sub to make them really shine down to the lowest notes.

I am not one of those folks who buy and sell tons of audio gear and for that reason I listened to alot of gear before picking my ideal setup. I wanted to get a small sized package that really sounded great. After looking and listening to the cliché high end systems from Boes and other manufacturers I decided a better sound could be had by building a system from scratch. I took out some reference CD's to listen to and compared everything from $10,000 a piece speakers to $100 for a pair ones. These are the best sounding; most musically accurate and detailed speaker of their size that can be found anywhere in the market! I listen to everything from bass heavy rap to rock, jazz and classical and these speakers shine with them all. Their footprint is so small that they fit on my fireplace mantle with ease, but their sound is truly amazing. If you can find a dealer who has alot of speakers along with these in the same room, have them go through all the speakers. I guarantee that you will come back to these again and again. As many of the other posters have mentioned, they are not a freestanding speaker though and need a powered subwoofer to carry the deep bass notes. I have mine paired up with a top of the line Velodyne sub and it is just sheer bliss to listen to. For Home Theater they are even better and with this setup my wife and I don't even go out to movies any more. Now we just stay home for a show. One thing I would like to note is that I tried these with a few different amps and the amplifier that you have coupled with them makes a difference. After trying a few different ones including top of the line Onyko's, the sound of Harman Kardon amp's was the smoothest and warmest with them. Overall if you want a wonderful, smooth, warm, crisp bookshelf sized speaker that puts many floor units to shame get this one and pair it with a good sub. You won't be disappointed.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 22, 2003]
duanehale
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Highs, ability to handle power, looks, compact size.

Weakness:

A tad weak in the midrange dept, but probably of no consequence with movies.

Bought these compact speakers to replace my nearly 20 year old BA A150s, which had become somewhat cumbersome and not all that attractive. The m50s are a great speaker, but they can't quite hold a candle to the now classic 150s when it comes to music. The m50s work extremely well for movies, but with music they seem to be a little light on the midrange. I'm replaying familiar CDs over and over on the m50s and the lack of warmth is evident when compared to the 150s. Maybe it's not fair to compare a bookshelf to a floorstander, but heh, I'm just relaying my general impressions here. In its defense, the m50 has spectacular highs that the 150 can't begin to match. I even had to turn down the treble on the receiver a bit (Just the opposite of the 150s, which needed lotsa treble dialed in). Plus, the m50s take up far less space and the cherry finish is gorgeous. If you're primarily using the m50 for movies and background music then I highly recommend them. However, if you wanna sit back, close your eyes and drink-in your favorite tunes, then this speaker may not be the 'best' choice. M60s maybe? The rest of the setup: Nakamichi AV8 Nakamichi cd Sony progressive scan dvd BA VR910 center BA VRS dipole surrounds Mirage 10" sub MIT terminator speaker wires Bettercables.com interconnects

Similar Products Used:

Old Boston A150s

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Dec 05, 2002]
Jack L
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Build Quality Huge soundstage Power handling Looks Boston always has best bang for buck

Weakness:

None

These are some of the best bookshelfs I have heard in their price range. I have listened to Sonus, B&W, Klipsch, Cambridge sound etc... and none can match them for musicality. They can also handle high power with ease. Build quality is excellent. Still amazed at the size to music ratio. You can throw anything at them and they shine like stars from Metalica to Boccelli to Barry White. Some have said they are a bit bright but I believe it depends on your equipment and recorded material. Try them with good cables and clean power and you will be amazed at what they can do.

Similar Products Used:

Klipsch RB3II, Sonus Faber, Cambridge Sound M80, Vienna Acoustics, B&W, AR, Mission.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 19, 2002]
TC
Casual Listener

Strength:

Sweet, sweet sound.

Weakness:

None

I have owned the VR-M50s for over a year now, and they sound fantastic! I agree with one of the reviewers about comparing the 50s and 60s during auditioning, be sure you do that, you will hear the difference. To my ears, the VR-M50s has a crispier sound which brings out the best in vocals and acoustic sound, that is if this is what you want. And if you have a great sub, the VR-M50s will be your choice.

Similar Products Used:

Kef, B&W

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 31, 2000]
Fred
Audiophile

Strength:

Tweeter

Weakness:

none

Outstanding. This speaker has one of the best tweeters I have ever heard. Cymbols, trumpets, and strings sound incredible. Chose the VR-M60s because male vocals sound slightly more natural (due to the slightly larger woofer). Will purchase the Boston PV600 10 inch sub to drive the lows. If you go to BA's website, click on the PDF spec sheet
for the VR-M50 and 60s to see how accurate the AMD tweeter is. Saw the 50s on sale for $650.

Similar Products Used:

NHT 1.5 and 2.5i

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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