Question for Aerial 20T Owners


I am considering the purchase of Aerial 20-T's. One feature of this speaker that may be a real issue for me, however, is its use of a ribbon tweeter that has virtually no vertical dispersion above the top of the tweeter, the result being that persons who are standing evidently receive no high frequencies. While I would buy the speaker principally for my own critical listening in the "sweetspot", my wife and I do quite a bit of entertaining, and I would not want a speaker that sounds totally unnatural or otherwise odd due to a lack of treble to persons standing in the listening room (or even to persons sitting in the dining room, which is immediately adjacent to the listening room).

Both my listening room and all adjacent rooms have mostly hard surfaces and wooden floors, so sound does travel from room to room.

My question is thus to 20-T owners: how natural (or bad or weird) does the speaker sound to those who are standing or who are off axis? Very importantly, how does it sound in adjacent rooms? Is the effect similar to being off-axis for an electrostatic (sounds horrible) or a time-coherent design (still sounds good, but not nearly as good as it does in the sweetspot)? If for any reason you are not comfortable responding publicly via this thread, please e-mail me.

I would simply demo the 20-T's to find out for myself, but there is no display pair anywhere near me (São Paulo).

Thank you.
dearing

Showing 1 response by xtremefun

Okay , I might be biased a bit but I deserve it.. We are a aerial dealer in NJ who have personally installed 5 pairs of these in the last few months.. They are by far the smoothest most incredible imaging speakers on earth. We get to hear everything and there are alot of good. The 20T stands all by itself. The imaging is superb with Bass control that makes you realize that a speaker can have it all.

I invite you to listen andtime your want..

They are a lifetime investment with everyone saying the same thing. THEY LOVE THEM !

Bets of luck
Craig