Shopping for new speakers, Art Dudley is satisfied with his 1984 Snell Type J/II loudspeakers in the following review, a unique combination of clarity, dynamics, and finely tuned scaled bad boys— especially within their price bracket of $680. More than that, Dudley bought the speakers simply because he liked them. He was able to enjoy them for a few years before foolishly selling them to experiment with other models. Reflecting today, the Snell Type J/II still stand their own in terms of sensitivity against today’s modern models.
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