Just some ADS history here


Hello-To this day, I am still using my ADS L810 speakers. I am always wanting to upgrade them. I have gone through a Pioneer RX-434 receiver (If I am right?), A NAD 8030, once again if I am right, (It was 90 a side back then), then a Polk Audio full surround receiver. Now, to stay I am pretty sure, a McIntosh MHT200 A/V System Controller. I have to say this-It Works Just Fine! I remember in the 80's seeing Mc's and ADS together. It is a true match. The ADS with their dome tweeters, like Audio Research (Correct me again if I am wrong.) Thank you for reading, GREG
P.S.-Best Album to listen too for sound? Steve Khan-PUBLIC ACCESS, trust me on that!
gregforluck

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"Wasn’t one of the designers for ADS, Michael Kelly? The guy behind Aerial Acoustics now? I may have the name wrong. I use to own ADS 320i speakers for auto applications that he was the designer of.????" -slaw
I was told that this is the case by my dealer, Duane, just this last Saturday; I hadn’t known it before that. Important distinction: he was one of the main designers with ADS when it was still in its EARLIER form........   Anyway, I also owned a pair of ADS two-way speakers for my van that were of that vintage and they were outstanding.  They had great midbass punch and a detailed but smooth high end.   rx8man owned a pair as well, and he may still have them.  In my mind, this fact goes a long way towards explaining the excellence the Aerial company.