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NHT N-3B Classic Three Speaker (Black) | 
enlarge | Brand: NHT Category: CE
List Price: $450.00 Buy New: $309.95 You Save: $140.05 (31%)
New (5) from $309.95
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 8714
Color: Black Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 20.8 Dimensions (in): 17.1 x 13 x 10.5
MPN: N-3B Model: N-3B UPC: 780687322878 EAN: 0780687322878 ASIN: B000FKLIP6
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new in manufacture sealed box, no shipping to Canada, PO, APO/FPO, HI, AK, PR address.
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| Features:
| • | Frequency Response 45Hz-20kHz / Sensitivity 86dB (2.83v@1m) / Impedance 8 ohms Nominal / Video Shielded | | • | Dimensions (WxHxD) - 7.5 x 13.75 x 10.375 inches (191mm x 350mm x 264mm) Weight - 17 lbs/ 7.7 kg | | • | Black High Gloss Piano Finish | | • | Sold as Single Speaker, Requires Two To Make a Pair |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description NHT's Classic Series represents their best efforts to date in passive loudspeaker design. Classic speakers start with the design fundamentals that have made NHT's reputation for accuracy and high performance, and add new driver and cabinet technologies which reduce distortion and improve dispersion. The benefit to you is a more articulate, more musical listening experience. The best bookshelf speaker NHT has ever made, the Three is a 3-way, acoustic suspension design that features a newly developed 6.5" aluminum cone bass driver, and NHT's exclusive midrange/tweeter assembly. Offering a wider listening area, better deep bass extension and higher power handling than the Two model, the new Three is the ultimate bookshelf speaker for music and film.
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| Customer Reviews:
Best speaker in it's price range, and now that it's on amazon for under $500.,well August 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I own 'em and play them with my Onix Melody 3 amp, and it outputs around 38 watts RMs per channel, and because it's a tube amp, it's always a very conservative figure. I broke in these speakers by playing a Barry White tune from Staying Power called Don't Play Games. It's a big fat, rich sounding tune that works real nice on the ears, as does the title tune, but this was a bit more with it's fat lower sonics. In a week of playing it while I was out, it completely transformed the speakers. It also helped warm up my new Rega CD player. I mean, a huge difference took place. Like a rich spongy bass appeared on these that was very tactile and warm. Treble was completely smoothed out. No edge or listener fatigue. However, I want to get more power into these, and am saving for a Musical Fidelity amp. I realize it won't be tube. The company is located just north of san francisco in Bolinas, I believe. Read and compare. The reviews usually rate these with expensive Paradigms and B&W speakers. Nothing comes close to these at amazon's price. Get the right amp, around 40 to 75 watts from a tube amp per channel, or experiment with bigger wattage from a non-tube amp. Only drawbacks are some little foam pieces that seem like an afterthought for the grill. They should be part of the speakers, instead of you have to stick them on yourself. wonderful speakers that when borken in are completely transformed. No break in, no transformation. Try that Barry White cut. Perfect. Of course after a week of your neighbors hearing it while you're out they probably think that either you're The Man, or are taking a class on how to be The Man.
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