Oh, I absolutely saw it. Two or three times! Here is my review of the 700. Not as detailed or interesting as James' review, but I like them:
Heco (Hay-co) Aurora 700 Review...in one word...incredible. If you want to skip the review and just go to Audio Advice or Amazon (fastest shipping) and buy a pair, that is my recomendation. These speakers are just that good. I bought these to replace a new pair of Emotiva T1+ that I just received for a HiFi system I was assembling. As good as the T1+ are, they just weren't what I was looking for.
The Heco Aurora 700 is a class-act. Outstanding build quality, with fit & finish about as flawless as simulated wood-grain vinyl wrap can be. The build quality is easily on-par with the build quality of my MartinLogans.
The hidden magnetic grills are just great. They go on and never need to be adjusted to be square on the speaker face.
The 'L' shaped front baffle is matte (flat) black, and it looks & feels like what a high quality material should feel like, and gives the speaker that extra nudge into 'classy'looking.
These are tall speakers that 'tower' (hahaha) over my Hi-Fi system. The outriggers are made of high quality, high strength resin/ABS plastic that the user bolts to the bottom of the cabinet using the supplied hardware and supplied allen wrench. The supplied adjustable cone feet look and feel substantial, and they are.
Paired with a modest Denon PMA-600NE, the Heco Aurora 700 sound is jaw-dropping. At least my jaw dropped. The crossover is phenominal for a speaker that costs so little. The transitions from sub-bass to bass to midrange to the crstyl clear, but not shrill and fatiguing, highs are just butter smooth from the bottom to the top. This pairing is far beyond being 'entry-level' equipment. I feel this combination of integrated amplifier and Heco Aurora 700 is the epitome of HiFi, and will please the most discerning of listeners.
I used a wide range of music for my auditioning and can recommend this material for auditioning any speaker for music. In no particular order, here are just a few pieces I used:
Jazz Varients - Ozone Percussion Group
Walking on the moon - The Police
Seeya - Deadmau5
Dirtywork - Steely Dan
Big Iron - Marty Robbins
Pride & Joy - Stevie Ray Vaughn
What you give - Tesla
Blade Runner - Blade Runner 2049
Ode to Billy Joe - Halie Loran
Jump into the fire - Harry Nelsson
Sweet Caroline - Neil Diamond
Bass & Drum Into - Nils Lofgren
Two Step - The Central Park Concert; Dave Matthews Band
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - Danish National Symphony Orchestra
The Heco Aurora 700 towers handled all the music with finesse, control, spaciousness when called for, and localized when called for. These are not 'in-your-face speakers by any stretch of the imagination. They aren't held back but vocals are front and center. Ode To Billy Joe by Halie Loran is an extremely fine example of this.
Bass - WOW! Deep, powerful bass in total control and pitch, the Aurora 700 does not disappoint but rather, amazes at what a pair of 6.5-inch woofers can do. Clean, powerful yet refined bass. Joyous bass! No subwoofer needed for frequency or power, bass! Smile on your face, bass.
In conclusion, I recommend these speakers at this price point as they can easily match the sound quality, maybe not aesthetics, but sound quality (no other reason to buy a speaker in my opinion) of speakers up to $2000. The Heco Aurora 700 are currently well under $500 shipped. It's too bad these have to be imported and aren't more readily available.
HiFi: Denon PMA-600NE| Music Hall US-1|Ortofon 2M Red|Denon DCD-600NE|WiiM Pro|Heco Aurora 700| Monster Core Power EXP 1200 AVU