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Snappy speaker review
Snappy speaker review






If you’re in the market for a new pair of speakers, these elegant Spendor A7 should make their way to the top of your list. Refined yet entertaining, the top-of-the-line A7 continue Spendor’s knack for combining stunning precision, clarity and subtlety with hugely enjoyable dynamics and rhythm. While the A7 will work happily with most capable amplifiers, something like the powerful-yet-poised Naim SuperNait 3 helps fill out that leanness with a touch more warmth. It’s worth taking care with partnering equipment.

SNAPPY SPEAKER REVIEW DRIVERS

Features and Specifications 2x 3W drivers Built in volume control 1.2m cable 99x84x101mm 400 grams Design These small speakers have a fairly simple but effective design. To give you the whole picture, see our complete review below. Because of the nature of the driver, it calls for as distinct a signal as. Though they never quite fully engage party mode, we can’t fault the way these articulate Spendors hold their composure, remaining endlessly listenable even when things get intense. The Speedlink Snappy Stereo Speakers have two 3W drivers, a 1.2 m cable length and built-in volume control. This is a speaker which I would nearly say demands highly accurate equipment upstream.

snappy speaker review

And billboard music sounded really catchy and snappy. It tips the scales at ten-and-a-half pounds and is available in either. The Harman Kardon Esquire is a quality speaker in lavish materials and with a sound that is as. The rattling snare drums in Major Lazer’s Pon de Floorare snappy and have crisp highs, but this raucous tune needs just a bit more brawn behind it. The Atom is a smaller bookshelf speaker, measuring a mere 11 inches tall by nearly seven inches wide and nine inches deep. The Spendor A7 retain a slightly lean character even after many days of running in but, though some might prefer more muscle, they never sound bright or insubstantial.






Snappy speaker review