Snell Acoustics XA 75 ps Floorstanding Speakers
Snell Acoustics XA 75 ps Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 19, 2002]
Audiophil
AudioPhile
Strength:
Imaging, tonal quality, musical.
Weakness:
HEAVY. I may be moving soon and I don't want to think about moving these towers...they are HEAVY indeed. But that is probably because they are High-End High Quality speakers. :) I have only heard one other speaker I find more musical than my Snell XA75PS towers...that would be a pair of Martin Logins that cost about 15K a pair. These are wonderful speakers. Mid and Highs are detailed without being harsh and imaging is excellent. Bass is solid and well controlled. I use them with a McCormack DNA .5 power amp, TLC-1 Preamp, and Sonic Frontiers DAC fed from a NAD CD transport. I use them for 80% two channel music listening but I do run a surround processor to them and the preamp for movies and they are fantastic for movies as well. The bass produced from the powered subwoofers on these speakers is quite impressive with action films! Go buy a pair....now....you are still reading this...go now! :) Similar Products Used: Snell Type E, Snell Type C. |
[Feb 22, 2002]
Big-Lou
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Tight bass, midrange, finish work of cabinet, Snell service, Flexiblity of placement, speaker adjustments for bass, and tweaters
Weakness:
High-end is not as bright as I like (by just a little bit) Love the speaker, highly accurate speakers, with a terrific sound. Much different than the british speakers in this price range, which I feel are a bit soft. Equipment used with speakers Snell XA 55 center Rears by Def Technologies (would not recommend) Denon 3802 Denon DVD Similar Products Used: NHT, B&W, Mirage, Revel, Dunlavy |
[Jun 03, 2001]
bOb Lewis
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Many
Weakness:
Few I ditto the first review. The voiceing on these speakers is rather special. Stereophile says the XA Snell sound as good as the $15,000 Revel and $20,000 Snell speakers in the voicing and thats what counts. I have a Carver True Subwoofer MkII and I dont even use it because the bass of these speakers are all that's needed for home theater in the room I have now. Similar Products Used: Snell type D's I bought in '95 as dealer demos for 1k |
[Jun 07, 2001]
Dan Shike
Audiophile
Strength:
Smooth Midrange, Very Solid Bass, relatively insensitive to room acoustics, EXCELLENT support from Snell.
Weakness:
had a little trouble with one midrange driver when new I'm quite happy with these speakers. I can't get over how solid the low end is. Measurements in my room show 20Hz at the exact same level as 1kHz after I spent a week of free time to get all placement just right. Highs are very smooth and a little mellow, but not at all lacking. I love the adjustability of the sound. The weeks are slight and very useful. I can't wait to find an XA 55 center to go with them. I'm a recording engineer and listen to lots of speakers in lots of rooms, and I prefer my Snells in my room to all others, with possible exception of one studio. The only thing that I don't like is the movement of sound due to the placement of the HF array relative to the mid driver. Piano runs from low to high move up the image, same with anything that slides in frequency range. I'd really like the XA 90ps to solve that problem, but they are much more dough and prohibitively large. One had a faulty mid driver and later developed a broken seal in the sub spider, and Snell replaced the parts with a smile and a thank you. Best customer service i've ever had. Also, a well meaning friend unplugged the input to the 200 w/p/c amp i use to feed them and blew a tweeter on the back of the speaker. Again, Snell said "Ok, here's another one" Similar Products Used: Many |
[Dec 05, 2000]
Eric Schlais
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
flawless mid-range sound, adjustable for a variety of environments, great fit and finish
Weakness:
very heavy, cheasy grills, very complex setup for speakers, the matching rears do not come in matching front/center finish Years ago I swore off speakers with built in powered subs. Speakers of this type to me seemed to forget sound quality and focus of huge sloppy base and harsh uppers with little regard for mid range volume. I kept this opinion for a long time until I heard the Snell XA line (the XA 60s do not have built in powered subs, only the 75s and 90s do). Unlike my previous experience with speakers that have built in powered subs, the XA75s have excellent mid range sound presence, in fact they have about the cleanest midrange sound reproduction that I have ever heard. As expensive as the Snells are, I think they represent an excellent value, IMO. Similar Products Used: Jamo Concert 11, B&W 802, Revel (I dont remember the specific model), NHT (again, I do not remember the specific model) + lots more that I cannot think of now |