Aerial Acoustics 7B Loudspeakers - A Review

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  • David Meek
    Ultra Senior Member
    • Aug 2000
    • 8934

    #1

    Aerial Acoustics 7B Loudspeakers - A Review

    I've had several listening sessions with my new Aerial Acoustics 7B speakers and wanted to report on my impressions. One caveat: I'm not a professional equipment reviewer!



    Environment: My HT/music room is being completely redone so there is plastic painters' sheeting over the entire carpet and more hung from the entryway opening. There are two openings along a wall – cavities for the RPTV and equipment rack. I placed one chair back in the room for the sessions. My room dimensions are smallish at 13 feet - 3 inches long, 11 feet - 3 inches wide and 9 feet - 0 inches high. The speaker faces are 3 feet – 0 inches from the back wall and they are approximately 2 feet – 6 inches from the side walls, with about 10-12 degrees of toe-in. The equipment rack was placed in the center of the rear wall with about 6 inches of clearance from the wall.

    Measurements: The 7B's are 46" high (with stands) x 8.5" wide x 15" deep and weigh about 115 pounds each (again, with stands). It's a 3-way, 4-driver design with two 7.1" dia. bass units, one 5.0" mid-range unit and one 1.0" tweeter. Rated sensitivity is 86 dB for 2.8 volts at 1 meter on axis. Impedance is 6 ohms with a minimum of 4 ohms. Mine are finished in Santos Rosewood veneer.

    Equipment: The only change in equipment has been the Aerials. I've A/B'd the new speakers back and forth with my old Boston Acoustics VR-35s. As heavy as these puppies are, that is a job! As the VR-35's roll off at about 60 Hz, I used my Velodyne FSR-15 sub with them. It was NOT used with the 7B's.
    2 Aerial Acoustics 7B speakers w/isolation stands
    Yamaha RX-V1 (flagship) receiver
    Sony CDP8-ES CD deck
    VansEvers Model 100/114 power conditioner/protector
    AudioQuest OpticalOne toslink cable (CD to Yamaha)
    MIT Terminator 4 bi-wire speaker cables
    6 Vibrapod isolation pucks & a 3/16" thick sheet of glass (CD isolation)
    Lovan Classic II rack with steel shot-filled legs

    Source Material: Only CD's I feel intimately familiar with were used for these sessions.
    Fleetwood Mac – Tusk
    Holst – The Planets, Herbert von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    Michael Gettel – Skywatching
    Pink Floyd – Dark Side Of The Moon, Meddle
    Sarah Brightman – La Luna
    Steely Dan – Gaucho
    Soundtracks: Blade Runner by Vangelis, Last Man Standing by Ry Cooder and The Falcon & The Snowman by Pat Metheny

    The Important Stuff: In comparison with the VR-35's the differences were immediate, apparent and almost all for the better. The most apparent improvement was in the "amount" of music I could hear. The word "revealing" took on a completely new meaning. There was so much more going on in these songs than I had been able to discern before – the audible detail available was staggering! Goose-bumps caused the hairs on my arms to stand straight up, no kidding. The tiniest modulations of an organ tone were right there, and I'd never heard them before. The softest breath on an instrument was there all along too, just waiting on the right speaker. The upper treble wasn't as bright as the -35's but not at the cost of any lost information. It was more natural sounding and didn't leap out of the tweeters. The mid-range was an improvement to die for – guitar and piano were marvelous and carried a new layer of subtly important shadings. The bass was nicely tight and focused with good presence down to 30-35 Hz. I'm guessing there, as I haven't run my 10 Hz sweep tones through the 7B's yet. Another obvious improvement was in feeling the music - literally. These speakers really pressurize the small room I'm in, much more than the -35's and the Velodyne used together. Soundstaging was a mixed bag. The Aerials have a taller and 3-dimensional soundstage revealing a very discernable depth to the placement of the band/orchestra where the -35's had a wider but shorter and 2-dimensional soundstage. One other thing that was very apparent is that these speakers will let you know when you have a poor recording on your hands. One CD not listed above, that had only received play-time in the truck turned out to be a horrible mastering job – very fuzzy sounding on top with noticeable distortion all through several of the tracks on it. I thought for a moment that possibly it was the speaker breaking up, but a quick run through another 9-10 CD's assured me the speaker was fine (whew!). Conclusion? No hiding here. If it's on the disc, it'll be heard. For better or for worse.

    Obviously, I like these Aerial 7B's a lot. What isn't obvious is that I like them MORE than I suspected I would once I got them home. Also, keep in mind that these sessions were in my room, which is undergoing major renovation and has no damping materials, paint or anything else to help cushion the sound. I can't wait to get the room finished and see how they sound in a properly conditioned room. I'm planning on posting a couple more updates to this. The first will be for the addition of the Musical Fidelity A3.24 DAC, and the second will be after the room is complete and everything is in its final position with acoustic treatments, etc.




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  • SiliGoose
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2000
    • 941

    #2
    Wow.

    You're going to make a lot of jealous HTG members!

    Aerials are beautiful speakers (and I don't just mean cosmetically). Did you get them new or used? Can I ask how much?




    -Sili
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    • Burke Strickland
      Ultra Senior Member
      • Sep 2001
      • 3159

      #3
      David --

      Originally posted by David Meek
      I'm not a professional equipment reviewer!
      Lucky for us, then, that you are reviewing high end consumer gear instead of "professional" gear. :>) (Nice job on the review, BTW. Looks professional to me.)

      I am really glad that, at home, you find the Aerials are as pleasing as (OK, MORE pleasing than) you expected them to be when you heard them at the store. You have many years of great listening ahead of you with those beauties!

      Originally posted by SiliGoose
      You're going to make a lot of jealous HTG members!...
      Can I ask how much?
      I have a feeling that if he tells you the price he paid, you are going to be VERY jealous. :>)

      Burke

      What you DON'T say may be held against you...

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      • Eduardo
        Moderator emeritus
        • Jun 2002
        • 1254

        #4
        David,

        That was a great review of your new gems. I'm sure when you finish the room, break in the speakers and add the new DAC; you'll have reached an acoustical Nirvana that many strive to obtain.

        Originally posted by SiliGoose
        You're going to make a lot of jealous HTG members!
        Yep, I'm jealous. :P




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        • KS
          Member
          • Jun 2002
          • 43

          #5
          David,
          Congratulations on your new speakers! I had a pair of 7Bs that I sold to get LR5s. While I love them I don't know that I accomplished all that much. The Aerial sound is unique, involving, and never fatiguing. I had some other cost comparable speakers (name withheld to avoid offending) that after an hour I had to turn off. That will never happen with your 7Bs, relax and enjoy but don't forget to sleep once in awhile

          Ken

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          • SiliGoose
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2000
            • 941

            #6
            I have a feeling that if he tells you the price he paid, you are going to be VERY jealous. :>)
            Really?!? Damn.

            I watched a pair of 8B's sell on Audiogon for something like $2400 a while back. Oh, how I wished I had the cash laying around at the time!




            -Sili
            www.campmurphy.net

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            • David Meek
              Ultra Senior Member
              • Aug 2000
              • 8934

              #7
              Thanks for the kind words on my attempt at a review. Yeah, these were a steal. Sometimes luck does turn.

              Burke, I hope they last a LONG time (me too).

              Sili, I'm trying to E-mail you but it looks like our Outlook server is kaput. In the morning then. . .

              Eduardo, in my case it'll be more like Nerdvana.

              Ken, the LR5's are sweet. Couldn't make that financial reach tho'. Don't take this wrong, but I like hearing you imply that the 7B at least sounds close.




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              • John Holmes
                Super Senior Member
                • Aug 2000
                • 2707

                #8
                Very Sweet David! I'm glad they are giving you more than what you expected.




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                • Lex
                  Ultra Senior Member
                  • Apr 2001
                  • 27460

                  #9
                  David, I thought I responded here already, guess it was someplace else on them. But they sure are pretty looking, and I am sure great performers. Like I said before, I always thought I would like Aerials before I got into Sf. But without a local dealer, that made it more difficult to audition them.

                  Congrats on a great buy on a great set of speakers!

                  Lex
                  Doug
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                  • David Meek
                    Ultra Senior Member
                    • Aug 2000
                    • 8934

                    #10
                    Thanks Lex, and YOU TOO!

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