Revel vs. Aerial vs. B&W


I am looking at upgrading my KEF Ref 3's and am considering Aerial's new 20T. Has anyone heard them? I have heard the B&W Nautilus 802's and think they are great - especially for the money. A friend of mine said I should consider the Revel Studios. I have never heard those. Feedback on them would be appreciated. I am using a Krell 3250/Lexicon MC12, FYI. Thanks!
acolcer
I would consider the Revel Salon's before the Studio's. The Studio's are not coherent from about 2khz up. I've not heard that problem with the Salon's. Soundstage depth is excellent with Revel's but the Revel Salon and especially the Studio's sound a little polite for my tastes.

I've not heard the Aerial 20T's but the other Aerial's I have heard are overly warm with loose bass. Getting good bass control from the Aerial's will require brute amplification.
AERIALS BLOW BW AWAY....AERIALS BUILD,SERVICE AND TOTAL OVERALL TONAL BALANCE IS ONE OF THE VERY BEST..BUT PRICING IS TO ME ALWAYS A CONSIDERATION AND THE SOPHIA IS LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE,LEAVES PLENTY FOR BUYING MUSIC TO LISTEN, IF YOU ARE ONLY CONSIDERING THE AERIAL AND BW, THEN AERIALS,BUT WHEN SPENDING THAT KIND OF MONEY I WOULD LISTEN TO THE SOPHIAS
I own the N802s, and extensively listened to them, relative to the AA 10Ts. To me, the N802s sounded more coherent (smoothness across the lows to highs): also, I liked the looks.)

The Studios are more comparative to the N802s: the Salons are in no-man's price-land; I really like the sound, but felt that the amp requirements simply added to the overall system cost.