As you know, I picked up a pair of ALiii Plus's a week ago. I've had a interesting week of trying to fit them into my setup and get them sounding as I feel they should. I think i'm finally at the point that after a long day of listening in their current configuration, I am very happy.
Cosmetics: I'd say 8/10, the black hides imperfections very well in a darker basement but overall, except for one dent near the top cap, they are in excellent shape. Hence the 8/10 rating. The dent is going to haunt me but i'm not sure what I can do. It's on the edge where the wood is tapered and the veneer is pushed up which makes it appear worse than it is. That, and one of the overhead lights is almost shining down directly onto that edge. I removed the grills but the housing around the ribbons was unpainted metal and to me, I really didn't like the look. So I put the grills back on adding a pair of newly made badges from the carver guys in Florida.
The sound: Like with my Silver's it took a long while to get them positioned for the room. A good amount of measuring (within a 1/8") and several tries of moving away from each other and the back walls. I was having issues with bass boominess, movement and acoustic treatment wasn't helping. Surprisingly, I found that they sounded better removing the acoustic tiles, go figure. Then, I decided to move them 1" further from the wall and bingo, it made a huge improvement. I'm using my ESC-U control box to remove a little bass so I don't have to use the tone controls on my pre. My ceiling is only 7' in the basement so having a speaker that is almost floor to ceiling looks and sound pretty kick ass.
I wasn't sure how i'd feel about the low end as compared to the Silver's as they have a way of punching you in the chest. Drivers pointed at you just seemed like it would sound be more natural. The down facing drivers of the ALiii's work very well and transfer nicely sitting on carpet. Sure you get the low end vibration from the floor but they project nicely. I'm shocked that I actually have more glasses rattling on my shelf then with the Silvers. Also a plus is they are 4ohm compared to the Silver's which are 8. Having 600wpc to throw at them as compared to 385 makes a noticeable difference. At low volumes, they are much more detailed.
So far, i'm running them with stock crossovers. I'll probably redo them sometime in the near future. I also made a pair of bi-wires, removing the factory terminal jumpers, which made a big difference. I added a little wood glue to one of the caps that was loose and was creating a slight rattle. I think when I redo the crossovers i'm going to get some thicker gasket material and place that around the woofers and back plates.
I'd take some pictures but black speakers in a dimly lit basement isn't really going to work out. I do have a picture of the new bi-wires I made just for shits and giggles.
How do they fair against the Silvers? Hard to tell right now, the Silver's are a hell of a speaker. In my mind they are still better than the ALiii's but some A/B testing in the near future should tell all.