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Snell Type A - Vintage Analog Speaker
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Snell Type A

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The Snell Type A is a British electrostatic loudspeaker renowned for its exceptionally detailed and extended high frequencies, achieved through a unique horn design and a single, large driver. It’s considered a benchmark of early electrostatic speaker performance.

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When was the original Snell Type A loudspeaker released?

The Snell Type A was designed by Peter Snell and introduced in the late 1970s, establishing a massive benchmark for high-end vintage audio. Its legacy of detail and acoustic engineering quickly cemented Snell Acoustics as a premier audiophile brand.

What makes the high frequencies of the Snell Type A so special?

The speaker achieves exceptionally detailed and extended high frequencies through its unique horn-loaded driver design. This allows it to reproduce the upper registers with a clarity and airiness that was virtually unmatched by standard box speakers of its era.

How much power do I need to drive a pair of vintage Snell Type A speakers?

Because of their highly efficient design, they do not require massive amounts of wattage to reach high volume levels in a standard listening room. However, pairing them with a high-quality, low-wattage tube amplifier will often yield the warmest and most detailed soundstage.

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