Best way IMHO for you to get an idea of what the VP180 sounds like:

1. Listen to the VP180 in your room.
2. Listen to a phantom centre from two M80's in your room.
3. Listen to the VP180 in some else's room.
4. Listen to a single M80.

These will give you a good idea of the VP180's capabilities IMHO; if you like the sound of M80's then you'll like the sound of the VP180. FWIW I actually found the phantom centre to sound quite close to the VP180, but the VP180 was even more defined and sounded way better off axis.


M80s, VP180, QS8s, EP800 v3