With the T7V, Adam Audio presents a nearfield monitor whose compact size and technical nature make it ideal for use in small control rooms, home recording, video post-production, broadcast applications, or simply for listening to music on a PC. The active speaker features a beveled cabinet shape, a rear-firing bass reflex port, DSP-controlled crossovers and equalizers, and analog connectivity (XLR/RCA). The metal rear panel of the T7V houses the bass reflex port as well as numerous controls and analog connections. The U-ART tweeter is powered by a 20W amplifier, while a 50W amplifier drives the woofer. Despite the slim enclosure, the Adam Audio T7V deliver an impressive maximum sound pressure level of 110 dB SPL per pair.
Its wide frequency response, wide dynamic range, excellent transient response, wide sweet spot, and small footprint make the T7V an excellent choice for users looking for a small, professionally usable studio monitor.
Those who need even more low bass: The Adam Audio Sub8 subwoofer is the ideal complement!
I would highly recommend it to anyone who is planning to calibrate with sonarworks or similar software.
Out of the box it sounds quite unbalanced and not as suitable for mixing and mastering as other monitors in its price range. It sounds like there is a hole in the lower mids and the highs are too pronounced.
After calibration it is quite an amazing speaker with very detailed and crisp highs. The crisp highs also means that it is quite fatiguing if listening at high volume for too long.
I like the sound quality of these speakers. It’s what we can get at this price range.
I feel like it lacks the lower range. Very good at mids and highs.