A21+ is in da house...


First off... this thing is heavy and in a huge double box... came with a 14ga power cable. No problem, got that covered.

The speaker terminals are great... VERY easy to use designed for human’s by human’s.

Have had her working for about 45 minutes.
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Ok.  Have you heard the 7T's with other amps that you would recommend as well?  Or is the A21 right at the "law of diminishing returns" as far as performance?  (I am also possibly considering a Levinson 532H)
jrunr,

I've heard other amps with the 7Ts that were in a different price category than the A21. I can't say if the A21 is right at the "law of diminishing returns" or not, only you can make that determination. I submit that incremental improvements can cost a lot of money, but once you hear them it's very hard not to want the next level. To my ears it's easy to discern the differences between the A21 and Jeff Rowland 625 S2; however it isn't a night and day difference. To my ears, in my system, the A21 was relatively flat sounding and didn't provide the depth and height of soundstage that the 625 S2 does. I'm a firm believer that you must listen with your own ears and that's the only way to decide what works best for you. 
Fair assessment. Thank you for your honest answer and not trying to steer me in one direction or the other. There are so many amp choices out there, as we have seen with WCSS incredible journey...  

i have wanted the 7T for quite some time and have recently found the opportunity to pick them up. But, like so many, I have been pondering the idea of so
manu amps to include the 532H, ATI Class D, A21/A51, Theta Dread 1/2, etc... I only know what I have read about these performing with the previous Aerial 7B speakers and not the newer 7T models but all are viable options and that is why I am asking before I purchase.
WC is currently comparing $58K and $80 K mono-amps. Both are way out of my price range and unrealistic for most.
The question is what do you prefer in your price range? The only way to find out is through listening. I've listened to components from $2K to  Absolare mono-amps at $70K. Again, there are easily discernible differences,  but at a certain level I just haven't heard night and day differences. 
What I want is clean and rhythmic that can be used for both music and high impact home theater. I know that’s asking for a lot, but I don’t want a sterile and analytical sound, but I do want detail. Does that even make sense?