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Snell Acoustics B-Minor
Snell Acoustics B-Minor
MSRP: $ 3700.00

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Rating
Reviewed by:
Brad
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
January 24, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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5.00 of 5, 3.00 votes

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Review 1 of 7

Price Paid:  $3100.00

Summary:
They love the bryston 4b-st,and will handle more power.
Biwiring ALWAYS helps. I use MIT 750's (2 pair)
Use only the BEST tube equipment if you prefer tubes, or just go quality solid state.

Strengths:
My first really good speakers. Talk about beginners luck!They do all the things that I really wanted. They sound articulate at low volume, and excel when driven with power. I chose them over the Snell CV's, Theil, Logans, and a lot of others listened to. They have a great mid and a really nice pace and rythm to them. They're revealing too (this can be a tradeoff on bad recordings).
I think I got a great speaker without overpaying, and when I compare my B-minors to some others in much higher price categories, they more than hold their own.
I guess I'm just a Volkes?(the designer) fan. I like his Revel products also.

Weaknesses:
The bass was a little slow and not as tight as I wanted it, nor as tight and quick as the Snell CV's with two 8" woofers. The 12" woofer is just a different kind of driver
and requires plenty of power.
I also found that when I got rid of my tube preamp and went Levinson solid state, they improved a LOT in this area.


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Reviewed by:
Al
(Audiophile)

Review Date
February 7, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 months to 1 year

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5.00 of 5, 1.00 votes

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Review 2 of 7

Price Paid:  $2600.00 from used

Summary:
These speakers are great. I happened to stumble (long story)across someone that recommended them while I was auditioning other speakers in the $5-$7k price range. I saved a lot of money and feel I got a better speaker. I was fortunate that the only pair I could find for sale (Snell discontinued these,big mistake in my opinion)were in excellent condition. They are very lifelike with the right source. The guy selling them just purchased the Martin Logan Prodigys ($10k) and still had a hard time parting with these, after hearing both in his system I could see why. If you're in the market for speakers grab these if you can find them then put the money you saved towards upgrading your other eqp. because the Snells will reward your efforts. Oh well ..my wife just left so I have the house to myself and you audiophiles know what that means.

Strengths:
Lifelike reproduction,detailed,flat/wide frequency response

Weaknesses:
Snell doesn't make them anymore.

Similar Products Used:
B&W, Aerial, Theil


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Reviewed by:
Allen
(Audiophile)

Review Date
October 4, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review 3 of 7

Price Paid:  $2500.00 from Audio Images (Allentown, PA)

Summary:
I listened to many different speakers at many different audio stores and I was dissapointed with most. I couldn't find a speaker that was better than my 1974 Snell Model 1's. I began to realize how good the Snell speaker is. I almost went for the Type A reference but I didn't have the correct room for them and I'm not real excited about powered speakers. The B Minor's ended up being perfect and I lucked out and got them on close-out. It's a shame that Snell does not product them any more.

Strengths:
Very very very accurate. Non powered speaker. Low and high volume is represented well. Great looking cabinet.

Weaknesses:
Unlike some of the new powered speakers, the correct room is needed to space these properly to get the right sound. Not much of a weakness.

Similar Products Used:
Too many to list. Last speakers were Snell model 1's. I still use them in another room and love them.


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Reviewed by:
Jeff
(Audiophile)

Review Date
May 14, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 months to 1 year

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Review 4 of 7

Summary:
Let me start by saying that there just isn't a better all
around dynamic speaker than the Snell B-minor. It is very accurate, open and detailed. This model is a true reference loudspeaker, easily discerning differences in components and recordings. This is the first speaker that I've owned that sounds very close to "live" as I've ever heard. It also has an amazing ability to sound superb way off axis; no more having to sit in the "sweet spot" to enjoy your music. You can be anywhere in the room, sitting or standing, to enjoy your system. I've also been amazed at how loud and utterly clear this speaker sounds when driven to high volume with super power amps! But what it astonishing is how articulate this speaker can sound also at low volume. Like others before have said, it's hard to part company with this speaker for under $10,000. If you are lucky enough to find a used pair -you'll have difficulty ever replacing them as these loudspeakers are truly an extreme high end, high value bargain!

Associated equipment:

Aragon 8008ST power amp
Aragon 28K preamp
Cal Tercet
Kimber Heros Interconnects
Kimber 4vs spkr cable

Strengths:
very accurate speaker. Easily discerns differences in components. Superb spectral balance. Can play very, very loud without distortion. Very articulate sound, even at very low volume. Very musical -the closest thing to "live" I've heard.

Weaknesses:
Needs very high power to produce bass and kick drum slam.

Similar Products Used:
B&W 802 S1 & S2, Klipsch LaScala.


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Reviewed by:
JEFF
(Audiophile)

Review Date
December 13, 1999

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review 5 of 7

Summary:
I have listened to many speakers over my 30 years of trying to achive the live sound of music in my listening room. These speakers are the best so far.On a really good recording of a big band they come awfully close to live. They are the only speakers that have produced the power of the band without being harsh. Strings sound sweet and detailed and are only harsh on bad recordings. The only thing they lack is the ultimate slam on bass and kick drum. I replaced my apogee divas with them, I switched back and forth for a year before deciding on the B-minor. I have listened to Dunlavy IV, Aeial 10T, B&W 802, Genesis 300,and avalon speakers to find better, but for the price the B-minor is a better all around performer. They need top quality electronics to sound right. A used pair at 1500 will beat any speaker under 10000, but you need a Krell, Levinson or equal amp and Levinson cd or equal or they can sound harsh instead of detailed.

Strengths:
Very nice highs, sweet but detailed and dynamic, can play loud without getting harsh or distorted,reasnable soundstage,deep and powerfull bass

Weaknesses:
can not produce the ultimate slam of a bass drum, needs a big powerfull amp for decent bass, needs to be played loud to get the kick of drums, bass not as quick as some speakers

Similar Products Used:
Apogee divas, scintalla


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