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The NHT C Series C LCR Premium Home Theater Speaker delivers exceptional audio quality with its 3-way design, featuring aluminum drivers and a frequency response of 55Hz-20kHz. Its versatile cabinet can be positioned both vertically and horizontally, making it a perfect fit for any home theater setup. With a powerful output of 150 watts, this speaker is designed to provide clear and detailed sound, ensuring an immersive viewing experience.
W**N
First rate speaker. First rate value.
I wanted to add a great sounding speaker to my small family room (supplementing speakers that are part of a home theater system). Though never owning an NHT speaker, my general impression was that they were well regarded (although there are a few unflattering reviews on this site that seem to have traveled everywhere. I recommend paying no attention to them.) So, I ordered a pair. My judgment is they are outstanding: articulate, full-range and natural sounding. They also are amazing looking, and the size (a little over 46 pounds per speaker) is not so large that they can't fit in or be moved around. But how do they compare to other speakers? I can only tell you how they compare to other speakers I own and regularly listen to. In my living room, I have a pair of Magnepan LRS speakers and a pair of Polk Audio LSIM 705 towers. These are quite different speakers and both very good. I think people who have them or have reviewed them generally agree. The LRSs are airy and detailed and have a huge soundstage. The Polks are bold, deep, engaging and authoritative. The NHT towers hold their own with both of these speakers. In fact, they are more revealing. You hear the texture and detail in the music better, not just in the highs but also in the mid and low frequencies. And, like these speakers, they have a big sound. Further, the cabinetry is equal or superior to both. On the other hand, all of these speakers need power. I like my music a little loud (not raise the roof loud but certainly too loud for conversation). NHT recommends 75 to 250 watts per channel, and that is right on, the closer to 250 watts per channel the better.
M**T
NHT C-3 Review
I purchased a pair of the NHT C-3 bookshelf speakers at the remarkable price of $536, plus sales tax, and this might be the best value I've ever encountered in new equipment.The fit & finish is terrific, easily competitive with much more expensive speakers, and the cosmetic change from the rounded top & bottom of the earlier Classic Three makes for a simpler, more-refined appearance. The finish is prone to acquiring fingerprints, so you'll want to wear cotton gloves to remove the speakers from their packing.Sonically, the C-3 has all of the attributes you'd expect in a high-quality standmount, with excellent stereo imaging and soundstage presentation, but this system also has a remarkable continuity that - especially in a larger room - makes the transition from one driver to the next nearly seamless in this 3-way design, with the overall effect more closely suggesting a flat panel-type loudspeaker than a small-box dynamic. The sealed acoustic suspension design also permits the 6.5" woofer of the C-3 to perform well into the lower frequencies found in most unamplified music recorded with limited processing; this comes at a decrease in system efficiency, but makes for a speaker that is commendably balanced throughout its range.If there's a limitation, it's in the maximum spl that the speaker can attain - it's not going to blast you out of the room - which is not much of a sacrifice to make in favor of the natural response and musicality provided by the C-3 under normal listening conditions. The C-3 will play reasonably loudly, but put these speakers safely away for parties, and drag out some garage sale Cerwin Vega boxes for rocking the house.Note: this evaluation is based upon the C-3 speakers in a fairly large room - 23'x18' with a 16' ceiling, where the music has a chance to breathe a little bit, and from a listening position far enough back as to allow for 2nd and 3rd reflections. The speakers were also driven by a 200 watt/channel McIntosh integrated amplifier, a very stable power source for this low impedance (4 ohm, minimum) load. Although the Mac might be a much more expensive design than what one might normally expect to be connected to sub-$1000 speakers, it demonstrates the truly fine performance that can be had with the C-3, and that utilizing higher end equipment with these speakers would not be money wasted.A Google search will show the NHT C-3 review from Home Theater HiFi, which provides an excellent summation with measurements & specs.To sum up, these are very attractive speakers with an enjoyable, natural musical presentation that's in line with much more expensive designs; the C-3 could be one of the best hi-fi bargains around!
G**.
Great audiophile value when on sale
Note I paid $268 each new. These are nicely detailed speakers that sound wonderful. They are intended for audiophile oriented listeners (which is actually a very wide variety of people but I am saying these are not for everyone). They are for the listener who wants very realistic sounding gear, think of what instruments actually sound like in real life - the good and bad of that. These are NOT warm sounding, they are also not cool sounding unless the recording is itself poor. They are very neutral to the source and very flat in frequency response. They do not have boosted bass. As well, since they have a sealed cabinet the bass never suffers from port chuffing & I love that because I can not stand port chuffing. The bass very fast and detailed and perhaps slightly lightweight for some listeners, you may want a subwoofer to fill in the lows. (I did not find I need one in my room.) The mids are natural sounding and really all vocals shine. The treble is fast and detailed and very smooth for a "detail" oriented speaker. (no listener fatigue) It also has that grip on electronic music, cymbal crashes, electric guitars and such that I have found you need a metal based tweeter to bring to life. (again these are not warm or euphonic, if you want warm there are many other speakers out there - try the polk lsim703 currently on clearance for 450 a pair online down from 1500) They are fairly dynamic speakers, for example in a direct comparison they are noticeably more dynamic than my JBL 306 MKII studio monitors Give them at least 10+ hours of high volume play time to break them in a bit, they will soften up a bit sound a slightly more coherent and less "metalic". I really like these speakers. I currently have at home/ and recently have owned the following speakers in a similar price range (Polk LSIM703, Focal studio monitors, JBL 306 MKII, wharfedale denton, infinity r162, ELAC UB5, several Boston acoustics speakers m25, a25, KEF q100, KEF q150, several DIY designs, JBL LSR308, & more) I am just trying give the idea that I have other systems to compare with. These are really, really good speakers for the money ($268 each for the C-3 when on sale) I like many different speakers, I don't really have a true favorite - however I'd likely take these over everything I just listed.
A**R
Great speakers paired with a subwoofer
I use these for near-field listening on a desktop setup, the piano black finish makes them look much more premium than similarly priced bookshelf speakers, which use fake wood veneer. They are powered by a Fosi V3 amp (Opa2604 op-amps) and a Topping Dx7s dac. To my ears, these sound great, and the sound signature is overall pretty neutral. The sealed design of these speakers greatly reduces the bass quantity, and songs known for their bass will sound flat in comparison to ported speakers. However, when paired with a subwoofer, these will beat most of the similarly priced bookshelf speakers, whether they are paired with or without a subwoofer. This is probably because of the advantages of the sealed design, which sacrifices bass amount but enhances the overall performance of other frequencies. Overall, I would only recommend you buy these if you plan on adding a subwoofer or if you aren't big on bass anyway.
C**C
Neutral Sounding, 5 Way Binding Post, 3 Way Sealed Enclosure, Stand Mounted as Left and Right Pair
Using this as a left and right pair, Stand Mounted, upright position.Pretty much offers neutral sounding with pretty wide and deep soundstage with height that's just about right. Not as organic or revealing as the higher end Esoteric MG-20 pair that I have on the reference system but this will do for the price of 500 dollars a pair.This pair will put something like an LS3/5a to shame as the NHT has better bass extension and more resolving highs without being fatiguing to the ear.I dare to say, for 500 dollars a pair, this is one of the best kept secret in the industry.Cabinet is piano black finished, very
A**W
Beautifully made, great sounding Bookshelf Speaker
The reason I chose to buy the NHT c-3 speaker was after reading various reviews and opinions these might have the sound characteristics I like and would work well in the small 10ft square room I would be using then in.I’m happy to say that I made a good choice with these speakers and they sound great powered by my 150 watt rms into 4ohm integrated amplifier.The build quality for a this budget bookshelf speaker is way better than I expected at this price point, pleasingly solid with a flawless finish.The SoundTo me the treble midrange sounds smooth with plenty of detail that’s non fatigue for long listening sessions. Being a sealed design with no port, the bass is tight and controlled and can go quite low but does not sound overblown, this makes placement in a small area less of an issue.Overall I really enjoy listening to my music with these speakers and that this keeps me listening longer, which is what it’s all about.
M**E
Great speakers
These things sound very very good. No regrets, I won't feel the need to upgrade for a long time, if ever
A**R
Is a well build speaker
This speaker sound good, it’s great in music and beyond my expectation in many ways.
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