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Ron Resnick

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Hello ca1ore,

Tell us more about your Genesis 200/201 system.

Do you have photos you can post?
 

ca1ore

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Sure ....

I‘ve always referred to them as 200/201 because they were bought by their first owner as the 200 was transitioning to the 201. They have the 200 woofer columns but the BG midrange and the tall, round front amp of the 201. I‘ve owned them since 2001. I also bought a single 501 and turned it into the unique center channel that you can see in the middle. A few Genesis, subs as well. Surrounds are BG501 speakers .... in the ‘family’ so to speak. 39E4DCD5-BFFE-4514-AB06-2A5CEA88115B.jpeg BF290D0C-A736-4A2C-BC0B-EC55A1D4ED0B.jpeg C0B26D4C-EE5B-4CC5-BEA0-068D31A04B9F.jpeg
 

Ron Resnick

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Very nice!

Which VTL amplifiers are those?
 

Ron Resnick

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It is interesting that it looks like the woofer towers are just “inside” of the ribbon towers?
 

ca1ore

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I have a trio of VTL-MB450 Series II - one each for right, center and left. Woofer columns are slightly inside the panels - probably not ideal, but a concession to room dimensions. As I get older, I find my ears less capable of noticing small differences - mainly why I never had the VTL upgrade to series III.
 
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