Any other Sony SS-AR1 owners out there?


Yes. I finally took the plunge. After several months of comparing and debating over different models and makes of speakers, I finally dropped a bundle of my hard earned money on a pair of speakers that say 'Sony' on the front. Still breaking them in, but definitely very happy with my decision so far. Any other AR-1 owners out there, and if so what are your impressions? Thanks.
dserota17
I do not represent Mr. Kelly or Aerial or sell his speakers. I am not a dealer. A well executed speaker design
based on the quality of the drivers and a well designed crossover network, will result in a speaker that will perform well in any environment with proper placement. Given Mr. Kelly's reputation as one of the best speaker designer's in the U.S. for over thirty years, formerly with
A.D.S., and now Aerial, speaks for itself. Do not fall into the fools gold trap thinking you have to spend well over $20K to get an outstanding performing speaker. That thinking is for the stupid rich. The Aerial 7T is a masterpiece for the price. All you have to do is listen, and when you do, you will realize its a steal for the price. It can handle enormous amounts of power. 500 watts rms is no problem. Make sure its hooked up to a high quality powerful amp before you listen.
The OP just bought the Sony speakers and writes that he is pleased with them. He wants to read about impressions from other owners of the Sony speaker. Why denigrate the speaker, hijack the thread and then praise Aerials? What does this thread have to do with Aerial speakers?
Cool down Pete..Its not my intention to denigrate the Sony's. They were my first choice earlier this year. They sound wonderful and the cabinet work is stunning. This is an open forum and will attract non owners as well. There is
nothing wrong raising the issue to explore options. There are a handful of speaker brands between $6K and $15K that will give Sony, Wilson, B&W a run for the money. The Sony has a better multi-layered cabinet than the Aerial's, but the performance of the Aerial's at $17K less is breathtaking, as well as the Sony's. Sony is only making a one time run of 80 pairs for the U.S. They have just about reached that number and currently have a smaller
version in production which will be out soon.
Yes, but Audiozen you did denegrate the Sonys in your original post by saying:
"the Sony is no match against the 7T's which blow the Sony's out the window."
I'm sure you heard what you heard and that the Aerials are great speakers in their own right, but as others I'm sure have noticed, you heard these two speakers in completely different rooms with what I would have to assume were different upfront electronics. These are two of the biggest variables you could possibly introduce to comparing speakers so I'm not sure how certain your conclusions can be. Again, who knows, you may be right, but there are some huge variables here to make such bold assertions. Now, if you had heard the speakers back-to-back in the same room with the same electronics it might be a bit more meaningful. But of course there's always the moving target of personal tastes, compatibility with associated equipment, system setup, and on and on...
I'm quite cool, thanks, and remain skeptical of your motive here.

I heard the SS-AR1 at last year's RMAF in the four-channel Ray Kimber? demo. They had stunning realism. Congratulations Dserota. They are excellent speakers.