I’ve had my 7Ts for several years and still enjoy them. They are now set up in a smaller room (15.13.12 that’s a whole other story) and I’m still tweaking their position. Latest position now lets me “hear” bass notes for a lot of music. Yes, I agree treble and midrange are very smooth. To my ears more enjoyable than previous Avalon Ascendants, but I don’t think they were a good match for my SS gear. As an aside, wonder why I don’t see more Aerial presence at shows and more advertising. Enjoy the music
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I cannot answer you specific question but I can add that Aerial Acoustics is alive and well, although they did recently move their offices. Michael Kelly still runs things and I didn’t ask about their transition plans. I just had them rebuild two SW12 subwoofer amplifier sections (all the electronics is in one plug-n-play piece for easy maintenance/repair). Apparently the original amplifiers had something that would wear out (after many years of use) and the new or rebuilt units are supposed to be bomb proof. All of their speakers are just so well designed and particularly from the standpoint of power handling and providing impact. These LR5s are my last speakers and powering them with good-sounding, high current, amps then adding a couple of SW12s has given me an amplifier/speaker combination that I never think about changing (except maybe another SW12 or two!). This review nails it. |
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