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Snell Woos Audiophiles with $35K Reference A7 Speakers
Snell Acoustics' new flagship tower loudspeaker delivers the dynamic range and soundstage of a best-in-class type two-channel experience.
Snell A7
Snell Acoustics’ Reference Tower A7 Loudspeaker
August 31, 2007 | by Arlen Schweiger

Snell Acoustics certainly has a tower of power to show off.

A flagship model for two-channel audiophiles, the Reference Tower A7 Loudspeaker is the first in Snell’s “Illusion Series” — perhaps the illusion being that the musicians sound like they’re right in front of you.

The D’Appolito Array uses dual 5.25-inch magnesium midranges mounted over and under a silk dome tweeter, combined with twin 10-inch long-throw woofers for exceptional smoothness and dynamic range.

I was fortunate enough to experience the A7s first-hand earlier this summer at Snell’s headquarters in Massachusetts, and that smoothness and range was more than evident. Snell VP Bob Graffy highlighted a broad soundstage and incredibly dynamic range from high to low end through a rich classical selection from Rachmaninoff; silky vocals from Jane Monheit; and beautifully crisp imaging and intimate soundstage with Michael Camilo’s jazzy “Tequila”; for our own demo material, CE Pro senior editor Bob Archer popped in John Petrucci’s dazzling guitarwork of “Glasgow Kiss” and I went with the Allman Brothers’ live version of “Soulshine” for a combination of bluesy vocals and quality instrumentation.

While multi-channel speaker systems have become widely desired with the growth of home theaters for surround sound, two-channel is still the way to go when it comes to true musical enjoyment, and Snell’s A7 has that squarely in mind.

Here are some of the other specs:

  • Output to over 110 dB, with bass rated down to 27 Hz
  • Casted aluminum base, stabilized by four integrated feet
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  • Natural cherry with silver grilles or black-painted walnut with black grilles finishes
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  • Other wood finish, color and shading can be special ordered

The A7 carries a hefty MSRP of $35,000 per pair, but audiophiles will find that money well spent on this luxury model.

For more, go to www.snellacoustics.com.



Arlen Schweiger - Editor of Electronic House Magazine
Arlen writes about home technology installations and product news and reviews for electronichouse.com and Electronic House magazine.



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