ADAM Audio A7V
ADAM Audio studio monitor specifications
- Drivers: 7″ MLM woofer, rotatable X-ART tweeter + HPS waveguide
- Frequency range: 41Hz to 42kHz (-6 dB)
- Amplifier power RMS: 110 W (woofer) + 20 W (tweeter)
- Crossover frequency: 2.8 kHz
- Max. SPL: 105 dB peak (1 m)
- Power rating: max. 300 W
- Built-in AD-converter 24-bit / 96 kHz
- 4-band equaliser with the parameters Bass, Desk, Presence and Treble to adapt to the room acoustics
- Voicings function with preset sound profiles
- Real-time control of DSP-based functions via Ethernet
- Adam Audio’s A Control Remote software allows filter models to be loaded into the monitor’s own DSP
- Sonarworks integration (full Sonarworks software licence and measurement microphone not included)
- AC input voltage: 100 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz
- 1 line input: XLR balanced
- 1 line input: RCA
- 1 Ethernet connection
- Dimensions (H x W x D): 337 x 200 x 280 mm
- Weight: 8.7 kg
- Price per single unit
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ADAM Audio A7V Review
Having recently upgraded to the ADAM Audio A7V monitors, I can confidently say they exceed expectations in both sound quality and features. The detailed high-end response is particularly impressive, showcasing subtle nuances in music that I had previously missed with other brands. The X-ART tweeters deliver crystal-clear highs without any harshness, while the mids are precise, making them ideal for vocal and acoustic instrument work.
The bass performance is robust and well-defined, with the speakers capable of reproducing frequencies as low as 30Hz without the need for a subwoofer, thanks to the effective UNR mode. This mode provides a punchy low-end that makes the sound feel bigger than the speakers themselves. Additionally, the built-in DSP allows for room correction through Sonarworks, enabling fine-tuning directly on the monitors without requiring external software.
In terms of usability, the A7V’s Ethernet connectivity simplifies the integration process and eliminates the hassle of manual adjustments. The internal PEQ offers significant control over sound tailoring, which is a notable advantage for those working in less-than-ideal acoustic environments. Furthermore, the monitors are designed to accommodate different listening positions, ensuring optimal sound delivery whether placed upright or horizontally.
While the aesthetics of the A7V are pleasing, with a modern design and high-quality materials, the performance is what truly shines. They are incredibly versatile, serving well for both critical listening in studio environments and casual music enjoyment. The absence of an auto power-off feature is a minor drawback, but it does not detract from the overall excellence of the monitors.
Overall, the ADAM Audio A7V is a fantastic investment for anyone serious about audio fidelity. With their combination of clarity, precision, and powerful bass response, they are a top choice for both professionals and enthusiasts alike. Highly recommended!
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