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That may also well be a result of my particular implementation which uses the 7B's as the mains in my home theater, as well as a large room 2-channel setup. I think the Aerials have much to recommend them for music...but are a bit TOO smooth for dynamic movie effects, IMHO.
Thanks for the reply Dennis and straightening me out on use of the word "separation" I think what's really bugging me is that I have this idea in my head that a speaker should have at least 2 woofers a mid and a tweeter or a larger woofer mid and tweeter. With the HT2-tl's only 2 and a tweeter so I ask myself, am I doing to get the bass and mids out them that I guess I expect. I have read as many reviews and opinons as is out there. People are astounded by the bass response and the clarity at the top. If this is true then probably the HT2-tl's would kick the Aerials. Hopefully this is a fair question. Maybe Mudslide can chime in on his take. Thanks for replying funkmonkey. Every little bit helps.
We will not put our name on a speaker if we don't feel the midrange performance is stellar. As you go to more expensive models in our line-up, you will generally get more extension on the top and bottom end. But the midrange performance will be a constant.