I have listened to the Totem, ProAc and Snell products. It has been my experience that the Snell was the least accurate of the three. The Snell seemed to have exaggerated low frequency extension and displayed a lack of speed in the midrange. The Totem, while having great low frequency accuracy and smooth midrange, tended to be a bit harsh on the top end and became fatiguing after extended listening. My personal choice of the three is the ProAc. I feel it represents the most balanced approach of the three. The ProAc displayed good low frequency extension while maintaining accuracy. The mids and upper frequency have a very forward "Live" feel to them that does not become tired over time.
I kept my comments limited to frequency across the low, mid, and high in an effort to give you fast evaluations. If you would like further details regarding soundstage, imaging, etc, let me know.
I kept my comments limited to frequency across the low, mid, and high in an effort to give you fast evaluations. If you would like further details regarding soundstage, imaging, etc, let me know.