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ADAM Audio T7V - Active Nearfield Monitor

Description
With the T7V, ADAM offers a 7" polypropylene woofer to work alongside its cabinet’s rear-firing bass reflex port to provide an ultrasmooth, highly accurate midrange and extended bass response.
The T7V also uses the U-ART 1.9" accelerated ribbon tweeter. Made of a high-tech polymide film, used in thermal blankets on spacecrafts and satellites, the U-ART tweeter's diaphragm provides pristine and extended high-frequency response up to 25kHz, a breakthrough solution for monitors in this price range.



Features
- Wide sweet spot
- Small monitors with outstanding performance
- High-frequency response extends to 25kHz and bass-frequency response extends to 39Hz
- Perfectly suited for use in small control rooms for music production, video post-production and radio broadcast
Specs
- Amplifier Type: PWM
- Amp. Power RMS: 50W
- Amplifier Type: PWM
- Amp. Power RMS: 20W
- Frequency Response: 39Hz–25kHz (-6dB)
- THD > 80Hz: 0.5%
- Max. SPL per pair at 1 m: ≥110dB
- Crossover Frequency: 2.6kHz
- Basket Diameter: 7"
- Voice Coil Diameter: 1"
- Cone Material: Polypropylene
- Type: U-ART
- Diaphragm Area: 4" (2,420 mm)
- Equiv. Diaphragm Diameter: 1.9" (48 mm)
- Velocity Transform Ratio: 4 to 1
- Diaphragm Weight: 0.17 g
- Waveguide: HPS
- Input Sensitivity: -10 to +4dB
- Gain: Yes
- High Shelf EQ > 5kHz: – 2dB, 0dB, +2dB
- Low Shelf EQ < 300Hz: – 2dB, 0dB, +2dB
- Weight: 15.7 lb. (7.1 kg)
- HxWxD: 13.7" x 8.3" x 11.5" (347 mm x 210 mm x 293 mm)
- Power cord, Quick Start Guide
- 5 years (2 years warranty, plus 3 years optional with product registration)
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4.77
30 Reviews
92%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Punches above it's price range.
Just picked up a pair of these a few days ago. Been breaking them in and just started some remixes with them. Previous monitors were a pair of Tannoy 6.5 PBM, NS10M and latest, Rokit 5. These rival and top the Tannoys for soundfield reproduction....clear, transparent and expansive when compared to the Rokits. Lower mid to mids 200-1k are very detailed without being busy. Very easy to mix with at low volumes as well. Had to really push my Rokits to get the clarity I get at 1/3 the volume on the Adam. I'm surprised at what I was missing with the Rokits. The cabs are very light... to the point that I wonder about their durability, and need to be decoupled from whatever they are resting on as they will drive the surface fairly aggressively. I guess the cabs are built from very dense materials but I hear nothing from the cabinets themselves. Very tight sound. My mix space is fairly small but have zero issues with the rear ports sitting about 12-14" from the rear wall and angled in. All said and done, these are a real value at $500/pr and easily rival some in the $750-1000 range. Audition them. I think you'll appreciate them.
Most Liked Negative Review
Hi Fi but not as accurate as it's been hyped
As a trance artist that's been signed to a big label I can't really recommend these monitors to anyone who mix/produce the kind of music I do, or similar (other EDMs). I have had these for more than half a year now just for your info. At first I thought these were great as they appear to be quite detailed and all. But I started to notice some problems in the mix that wasn't translating to other systems as well as I had expected it to First of all room is pretty big and these sound like there are no sub bass in it where as my old JBL 305's had more. Low mids are sketchy if you are mixing lots of elements altogether (for rock music or other simpler stuff you might not notice any problems). 2nd: while the high frequency tweeters showed great promise, they sound more "nice" than they should be accurate. Almost too pleasing to the point I would easily be satisfied with my mix and would notice errors when I go test my mix in the car/etc. 3rd: the stereo image isn't as great as the JBL's. Sweet spot is wide but no where nearly as 3D as the JBLs were. at the end of the day you've got to realize you get what you pay for. But for this price range, the only monitors I consider "professional" are the JBLs.
- Home Studio25
- Amateur Recording10
- Professional Recording10
- Performances2
- Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing2
- Limited Functions1
- Poor Sound Quality1
- Strong bass/low mids Treble needs more dispersio1
- Unreliable1
- No TRS Input, only RCA and XLR1
- Experienced18
- Professional Musician10
- Good Audio26
- Easy To Use17
- Durable13
- Versatile13
- Lightweight12
Reviewed by 30 customers
Best budget monitors
Verified Buyer
submitted9 months ago
bySam
fromWaco TX
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
These are the best quality monitors for mixing in this price range! Lots of clarity and details - I went from rokit 6's to these and the change was unbelievable. I dial in my electric guitar tone in my IEMs, now it translates to my monitors!
A very accurate reproduction of the recorded source
Verified Buyer
submitted10 months ago
byBill
fromApache Junction, AZ
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I added this monitor to my electronic studio and is an excellent affordable match to my Adam Audio A7 series in my other studio. 😁
Great System!
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byOwen
fromWoodbury, MN
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Picked up a pair of these from my local guitar center. I think they are a GREAT pair of monitors. Really good lows and mids, bright highs, and great volume. I love them and would totally recommend them to someone looking for a great pair of studio monitors.
I would buy this product again and again
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byAnna
fromAtlanta, ga
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Great sounds and levels
Good monitors
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byVincent
fromColorado
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
The monitors sound great. Good sounds imaging.
Great Step Up
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byRojeh
fromNew York, NY
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
My KRK Rokit 6s G3 died after being plagued by that plastic coating they put on the 3rd generation circuit boards. I decided to go with The Adam Audios because of all the great reviews. Here is another one to add to the list. Fantastic monitors for a small studio. Paired it with ARC 3 by Ik Multimedia for a slight room correction and never looked back. I highly recommend these monitors for mixing.
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submitted5 years ago
asked byScott Earth
fromNJ
what's the physical size?
Height: 13.7" Width: 8.3" Depth: 11.5" Weight: 15.7 lbs.submitted6 years ago
asked byPhil
fromgrand Prairie, Texas
Is each unit sold as a pair of speakers or do you have to purchase them seperate? When I ordered the Adam 7" speakers, I noticed there was a double charge on price.
This is for one monitor
























