Snell Acoustics SR.5 Floorstanding Speakers

Snell Acoustics SR.5 Floorstanding Speakers 

DESCRIPTION

Wall mountable surround speakers. High-Frequency Drivers: Dual subenclosed 3-1/2" (89mm) extended- range units with copolymer cones. Bass Unit: 5-1/4" (135mm) omnidirectional unit with cast-aluminum basket, copolymer cone, and butyl rubber surround.

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 17, 2020]
avman


Strength:

Amazing sound much better than definitive speakers which looks similar.

Weakness:

None for surround sound as in sound quality but Price is a little high but worth it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
[Feb 17, 2020]
avman


Strength:

Amazing sound much better than definitive speakers which looks similar.

Weakness:

None for surround sound as in sound quality but Price is a little high but worth it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
[Feb 17, 2020]
avman


Strength:

Amazing sound much better than definitive speakers which looks similar.

Weakness:

None for surround sound as in sound quality but Price is a little high but worth it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
[Feb 17, 2020]
avman


Strength:

Amazing sound much better than definitive speakers which looks similar.

Weakness:

None for surround sound as in sound quality but Price is a little high but worth it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
[Feb 17, 2020]
avman


Strength:

Amazing sound much better than definitive speakers which looks similar.

Weakness:

None for surround sound as in sound quality but Price is a little high but worth it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
[Feb 17, 2020]
avman


Strength:

Amazing sound much better than definitive speakers which looks similar.

Weakness:

Non for surround sound. Price is a little high but worth it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
[Mar 23, 2000]
Bill
Audiophile

Strength:

Ease of placement, accuracy

Briefly, they're OK and a decent tonal match for the Snell .5 series. Might be nice if they went a tad lower, but overall, not bad... I just think they're too darned expensive.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jan 04, 2001]
Dave Dugal
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Ease of placement. Quality of workmanship. Flat response through frequency range.

Weakness:

BIpolar instead of DIpolar.

Overall, I love the Snell SR.5 surround speakers. At the time, when DD 5.1 was vogue, these bipolar speakers were perfect. They can be placed anywhere behind the axis of the listening position and sound excellent. They don't have extreme low frequency extension, but when set to "Small" in a Dolby configuration, they're fine.

The bipolar "dog bone" radiation pattern allows for everyone, not just the sweet spot, to obtain aural queues that seem highly focused, yet are dispersed enough for uncorrelated diffusion.

Unfortunately, now that I've upgraded to a THX Ultra receiver, BIpolar speakers are a no-no. I plan on relegating these to Surround Back (SB) duty and adding some DIpolar speakers in-line with the sweet spot. I'm considering the Snell SR.60 dipolar/direct speakers, but am concerned that the cost may break the bank.

Overall, I give the SR.5's a fat "thumb's up" and would buy them again in a heartbeat ... if I weren't concerned about THX or 7.1.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
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