Aerial 20T / Eggleston Savoy



My roomm size : 28/15/7.
The better choice?
EGGLESTON SAVOY or AERIAL 20T MKII.

Thank you.
rilou
Can't help on the comparison. I own and love Andra IIs, and have heard and was really impressed by the 20Ts, but certainly didn't hear them in a sufficiently similar listening environment to comment intelligently. But I can say that after some hears of listening to the AIIs in a 23' X 14' X 9' space, there is no way the Savoys would work in that room, and as Westborn suggests, I can't imagine them not chasing you out of a room with a 7' ceiling
Another speaker worth looking into would be the Von Schweikert VR5 Anniversary. The VR5 would be more detailed and a better fit in your room than the Eggleston and more Dynamic with quicker and deeper bass than the Aerial. The VR5 carries a lower price tag also. Food for thought.

Blessings, Bob
Thank you for yours answers threads.
My Amps/Preamps VIOLA Audio Labs BRAVO amps / SPIRITO modular preamp.
I don't always agree with Audiofeil, but I do agree with him Aerial 20T are something special. in my two separate dealer audition experiences, both occasions impressed me quite a bit and I don't get impressed easily. I tend to like paper cones over plastic or hard metal cones, paper sounds more natural to my ears with the slower and longer decay. there are exceptions, but rarely.

Aerial combines ribbon with paper cones to create a very clean top and natural sounding mid/bass. I found the sound very pleasant and easy on the ears. I heard the Savoy once, not in a very optimized room, I walked away feeling confused and impressionless.

the exception I was talking about was Usher BE-10/20. it's rigid cones for tweeter and midrange, but the resolution, speed, and lack of grain are something special. personally I will pick BE20 over 20T, but that's me.