Snell A7 Illusion


Has anybody heard much about the Snell Illusion. I stumble upon them, really like the detail and body of music it can reproduce. Voice and strings are so real. I haven't heard a speaker that can project classical music that naturally like the Illusion. Yet the scary thing is that hardly anybody comment about this speaker model, here or on the internet. I am just concern that I am missing something.
spatine

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I just read the Stereophile report which is as you said very complimentary. The only concern cited was the lack of low frequency bass in the very low 20's. It's too bad when taking a quick hearing of this speaker that I didn't put in the CD with hard rock music. Nor did I bring something that particular hit the low 20's hertz. Pop rock music sounds just fine. Does anybody have comment about this, or anything for that matter?
Perhaps that's why I didn't pick up anything less than desirable when using the pop music CD. As to frequency in the low 20's, certain Enya songs or some cello pieces can hit that low as well. Yet it doesn't mean that the reduction in bass at just this level would make to the total bass package becomes unacceptable. I just don't want to make another trip with proper CDs to listen to it again. Now Stereophile did say, I think, that the Illusion projects plenty of bass for the organ piece, without rattling the wall however. It's just at the level of pricing, your expectation becomes much higher.
You'll be surprised ... My Infinity Prelude MTS has this RABOS adjustment CD with tone tracks centered at many frequencies for the bass. At both houses, the 20-Hz level definitely created serious rumbles without shaking something in the room and generate higher-frequency noise.

Stereophile indicates that the Illusion would do fine at the upper 20's Hz, and I believe so. Frankly I didn't notice any lacking when playing regular pop rock music at the stereo store.