NHT N-AZB Absolute Zero Speaker (Black) |

enlarge | Brand: NHT Category: CE
Buy New: $229.99
New (5) from $185.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 10 Dimensions (in): 12 x 10 x 9
MPN: N-AZB Model: N-AZB UPC: 780687322854 EAN: 0780687322854
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Features:
| • | Frequency Response: 71Hz-20kHz | | • | Sensitivity: 86dB (2.83v@1m) | | • | Impedance: 6 ohms nominal | | • | Speaker Dimensions: 9.75/248mm x 5.625/143mm x 7.25/185mm (H x W x D) | | • | Weight: 8 lbs./3.6 kg each. |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Absolute Zero is an ultra-compact two-way bookshelf speaker featuring excellent output and performance, making it NHT's best mini-monitor to date.
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Customer Reviews:
Perfect small room use March 25, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
These mini speakers have excellent tonality - but take note that their small size prohibits them from reproducing lots of bass. I use them for my PC speakers - because every pair of normal PC speakers I've ever purchased were junk. The grills come off and the finish is polished piano black EVEN on the back which looks cool when approaching my desk. Just remember that much below 120Hz and these speakers struggle (Can't defy the laws of Physics). Midrange and Treble are open and airy. No strain at loud volumes either - although they want to hop a little. I listen to mix of Rock/Rap/Country/Death Metal/Irish Pub songs and Frank Sinatra/Johnny Cash/Karen Carpenter for vocals. I recommend them to everyone. NHT makes a very versatile speaker that is shockingly good.
Accurate and smooth. June 12, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I am more into music than movies, and while these do a great job with DVDs and HiDef TV, they really make CDs sound awesome. I listen to music in 2.1 using an NHT Classic Twelve subwoofer, and it's the best my music has ever sounded. The Zeroes by themselves leave a little to be desired in the low end, but I totally expected that from seeing the specs (71 Hz. low end rolloff). So I crossover at 80 Hz. with my Onkyo receiver and voila - great sound. I've got other speakers that can go lower, but the mids and highs from the Zeroes is SO much smoother. If you want to listen in 2.0, I'd bet the Classic Threes would do a great job on their own. You'd probably still want a sub for movies, though.
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