You can find a 7T for under $5000, and your 10T might get you close to $2000 if it's a later vintage. Most find the mids and treble better on the 7T , but you would sacrifice bass. Some prefer older equipment too
Is going from Aerial 10T to Aerial 7T a significant upgrade ?
I have Aerial 10T speakers and I have been happy with them.
I've had them for 15 years and I guess I am ready for a change and since the speakers are in my Manhattan living room, I wouldn't mind a speaker that looks a little nicer.
My question is would switching to the newer Aerial 7T speaker be a significant upgrade in sound, or would the difference be subtle ?
As my 10Ts are rather old (even though they work fine), I doubt I would get much for selling them so the switch would cost me about $5K or so.
I have Ayre CD player, ARC LS25 mk II pre-amp, and an ARC VT200 amplifier.
Thanks,
Steve
I've had them for 15 years and I guess I am ready for a change and since the speakers are in my Manhattan living room, I wouldn't mind a speaker that looks a little nicer.
My question is would switching to the newer Aerial 7T speaker be a significant upgrade in sound, or would the difference be subtle ?
As my 10Ts are rather old (even though they work fine), I doubt I would get much for selling them so the switch would cost me about $5K or so.
I have Ayre CD player, ARC LS25 mk II pre-amp, and an ARC VT200 amplifier.
Thanks,
Steve
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