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Had a request for this, so we'll see what it does, letter' rip!
Lex
Thank you LEX, I have always wonder how NHT sound, now that they sell direct it should be very interesting. How about creating a specialty club from manufacturer that sell direct.
For example, Emotiva, Outlaw Audio, Seymour AV....
Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you're a thousand miles from the corn field."Dwight D. Eisenhower
I had noticed that there wasn't a NHT manufacturers thread so THANKS LEX for the shot!!!
I started my system back in 1997,there was a guy in Belleville,IL that had a little higher end shop that I went into one day just too browse his store.I first heard my first nht speaker there and I was hooked.I bought a pair of 1.5 and the rest is history.I still have the 1.5's but have added a few other things.My system now consists of the following:
2.5I Monitors,SW-3 Subwoofer, SA-3 Amplifier,2 SA-2 amps,1.5 Monitors (rears) Audiocenter 1 center.It has taken me 12 years to put all of this together because of my budget but its all worth it when I turn the dial :T
Your sound room is only limited by the amount of money in your pocket.
Has anybody had any experience with these? I'm basically into two channel music but enjoy that as part of a 5.1 home theater system and was wondering how good these are in just the stereo mode listening to music. They sure look great and the price is amazingly low. Currently I have Paradigm Studio 100 ver. 2 as my mains. How might the Classic Four compare with the Studio 100 v2 since I'm familiar with those? I'd be interested in your thoughts. And are they built in the USA? Thanks! :T
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