I'm a hobbyist songwriter and recording enthusiast, and I purchased the Eve Audio SC207 monitors for use in my small project studio. I purchased one that was open box and one brand new. I can't tell which is which, so buy open box if available. I haven't compared them side-by-side to the Adam A7X speakers, but I don't think the treble sounds as hyped as I recall the A7X's sounding. Because of the DSP, these speakers sound a little "processed" with a slight digital character, but I think the DSP makes them sound well-balanced. To me, the A7X's treble sounded a little sweet, like a modern day NS-10M. Eve Audio's integrated DSP offers precision control of high and low EQ curves, as well as a "desk" curve to adjust for desk surface reflection. When comparing Eve Audio's speakers to Adam or HEDD brands, who use similar ribbon tweeters, I noticed that neither of Eve's competitors published their frequency response chart. I would suspect that the DSP helps to make the Eve Audio speakers more accurate, at least on paper. I've paired my speakers with Sonarworks Reference 4 in order to compensate for the inadequacies of my small treated room. As a result, I think my studio sounds pretty decent. In fact, I feel confident that no other speaker in this price range would sound better. When I purchased my SC207's in August (2018), Thomann shipped them to my home in Florida, USA... and the shipping was a flat $35 with no other import or customs fees. That's cheaper than I could get them shipped from within the US! The total price was amazing and my experience was on par with that of any US online retailer. I'm now a new fan of Thomann and Eve Audio.