FS: Aerial Acoustics 20T V2 Speakers in Rosewood / Truly Mint
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Aerial Acoustics 20T V2 Speakers (pair) in Santos Rosewood w/ Aerial Acoustics SW12 Subs (pair) in Santos Rosewood w/ Sub Bases. 20T V2 Speakers pair ~ Retail $32K SW12 Subwoofers pair ~ Retail $9K SW12 Bases pair ~ Retail $1K Total retail $42K These are in Mint Perfect condition; one owner me. I will only sell as the complete set. The speakers have just under 175 hours on them. Comes complete with all factory shipping boxes, etc. These are only being sold because ever since I bought my Canton Reference K1’s, they are simply no longer being used at all. https://www.audioaficionado.org/atta...1&d=1499448125 https://www.audioaficionado.org/atta...1&d=1499448114 Special AA Price $21K firm net to me. These must be shipped via freight (approx 1200lbs) at the actual cost to the buyer. Local pickup at 02649 is welcome. Specs on the Aerial 20T V2's Frequency Response: 25Hz to 35kHz ±2dB. -8dB at 22Hz and 40kHz Sensitivity: 90dB at 2.83 Vrms and 1.0 meter on axis Impedance: 4Ω nominal, 2.8Ω minimum, low reactance Power Requirements: 50 to 800 watts (8Ω rating) recommended Woofers: Two 8.9" (225mm) cast magnesium alloy frame drivers Rohacell® core cones with carbon & glass fiber surfaces Massive vented magnet structures 2.0" (51mm) diameter ultra-linear long-stroke coils Midrange: 7.1" (180mm) cast magnesium alloy frame driver Carbon filament reinforced damped composite cone Large magnet structure with vented machined pole piece 1.6" (40mm) diameter linear stroke coil Tweeter: 4.1" (105mm) 5 micron pure aluminum ribbon Precision cast aluminum waveguide Massive ultra-high Gauss neodymium magnet structure High-power self-aligning diaphragm Acoustically damped tapered rear chamber Crossover: 300Hz and 3.5kHz at 24 B per octave Linkwitz-Riley Large independent networks on glass-epoxy PCBs High-purity copper wiring with Teflon™ insulation Ultra-premium passive components. Silver solder Cabinet: Compound constrained layer damped 2" thick walls Isolated, individually-optimized bass and head enclosures Extensive interlocked bracing. Tongue and groove joints Mirror-imaged matched pairs in fine architectural veneers Limited edition exotic veneers and high gloss finishes Connections: Four gold-plated WBT binding posts with copper jumpers Bi-wire and bi-amp capable. Head unit cable included Included Bases: Laser-cut solid steel bases including stainless steel spikes,machined hardware, and floor protectors Gold, silver, or black finishes Dimensions HWD: Head cabinet: 15.4 × 10.7 × 22.5" (390 × 272 × 572mm) Bass Cabinet: 29.1 x 12.6 x 22.5" (740 × 320 × 572mm) Assembled: 47.0 × 12.6 × 22.5" (1194 × 320 × 572mm) Weight Each: 252lbs (115kg). 346lbs (157kg) packed These speakers are all crated up and ready to go. :ok: |
Speakers!
I highly recommend the seller and these speakers :banana::yes::D
Good luck with the sale! |
These speakers are no joke. A truly turnkey speaker/sub end for just about any beefy amp setup.
I've heard this set several times - each time they impress! |
Thank you gents.
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When I heard these years ago at my dealer, I thought they were the finest speakers I'd ever heard. Stereophile's very positive reviews of both the original (Fremer) and V2 (Atkinson) are available on their website.
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An acquaintance of mine in Scottsdale has a similar setup. I've listened to his system several times and always come away with trying to figure out how to fit them in my house!
These are fantastic speakers and I'm not saying that simply because I own a pair of Aerial Acoustics Model 8 speakers either. They are amazing. I highly recommend the seller and his wares. Good luck with the sale! |
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To whomever buys these awesome speakers.
I just took some time to play with the positioning of my speakers. It made a huge difference in the SQ by making these adjustments. I ended up using straight spikes on the outriggers into the carpet and at a toe'd in angle, but aimed just slightly behind the listener. Also, I raked the lower section upwards by raising the front spikes and lowering the rear spikes on the outriggers. On the upper section, I raised the rear spikes as high as possible and lowered the front spikes as low as possible. This helped the speakers achieve somewhat similar positioning adjustments as a Wilson Audio or a Focal Sopra speaker where the upper and lower sections have different angles facing towards the listener. Although not as pronounced, it gives the speakers a slight upwards tilt, laid back appearance on the lower section with the upper section tilted downwards, pointing directly at the listener. |
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Are they still available? I would have loved to have heard these to compare to the Cantons. Wish I could hear them. |
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