I recently lucked up on a 3.1 Snell set-
https://forums.audioholics.com/forums/threads/new-member-with-lucky-thrift-shop-hifi-finds.115635/
Not long ago, I unplugged the sub when leaving out of town for a few days in case a storm ripped through. I returned home, plugged it in and it went right into protection mode. Long story short, the plate amp is gonzo. Apparently old Snell parts and stock was bought by a company called Atomic HiFi & TV. Snell folded in 2010. They have the NOS plate amp replacement for the sub, but want $550 for it, ouch. The amp they are offering me is apparently the 3rd and last iteration Snell was using in the Basis 300, the toroidal version I had was obviously an earlier design.
I'm not sure with subwoofer advancements, etc that repairing it is actually worth it when SVS/HSU/Rythmik subs can be had for almost the asking price of the Snell plate amp. I don't know what to do, so I'm here for some thoughts....
As another member pointed out in my other thread, having the full Snell set with matched cabinets sure is cool. Sub is fine, resistance was 3.8 on mine. My listening room is strictly stereo music with a volume of 1152 cubic feet. I listen to a very wide range of music from Dexter Gordon to Grizzly Bear, The National to Jason Isbell. When the sub was working, the 2.1 system was comprised of an Arcam AVR350, and Snell D7 towers. Here's some pics of the 10" that is in the Snell Basis 300 cabinet-
My user manual states the frequency response as 26Hz- 150hz, +/- 3dB. Max output 107 dB. Here are some pics I snagged off eBay that are of the driver. It's burly, and obviously 4 ohms.
Old plate amp that failed, toroidal type:
New 3rd gen plate amp being offered, Class D, I presume: