Can anyone identify the model of this Snell Acoustics bookshelf speaker?


Any Snell experts out there? For the life of me, I cannot determine the model of this speaker. I’ve looked through almost all possible images of Snells on the interwebs. See photos at the following link:

https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B14JtdOXmGaKfrr;8D7F2E77-A7BB-4C66-837B-C27810863BB0

The speaker looks like it might be in the K series. It looks very similar to those shown at https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649336012-snell-original-type-k-speakers-like-audio-note-ank/images/1464829/

Cheers,
James
jwhite
@mofimadness , you say that you were a Snell dealer for many years and that has me worried that these might be fakes, even though maybe not BICs.

This is very odd. You mention the flush round tweeters on the Snells, and now that’s all I see in the Snell images. I went and looked at the BIC speakers and they do share with mine the rectangle-mounted, non-flush tweeter; however, I can’t find a BIC model that these might be. It appears that any BIC that comes close has the beveled front corners. I see your point with the similarities, but I don’t think these are BICs either.


Thanks for your input. Much appreciated.
I also have never heard of the Snell DF-NCT?  I googled and googled and couldn't find a reference to them either.

Doug...what is a Snell DF-NCT?  Color me curious.
Snell never made a speaker that small either. These look pretty little. Even the J’s & K’s were bigger.

The Snell QBx series were smaller, but they have a completely different front contour to them. They did have a square, non-flush mounted tweeter, but still very different.

If I was a gambling man, (which I’m not), I don’t think these are Snell’s.

Maybe they're White Van Schnell speakers :-)
@mofimadness , It boggles my mind, however, that someone would go to so much trouble to counterfeit a model on Snell’s low end. I bought these circa 2000. Might they be a custom job that Snell built, a one off?