- 10-inch subwoofer, two 5.25-inch midranges
- 1-inch fluid-cooled soft-dome tweeter
- Upper drivers are video shielded
- 25 Hz to 21 Khz +/- 3 dB, 6 ohms nominal
- Suggested amplifier power of 50 to 250 watts per channel
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice speakers shame about the price,
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This review is from: NHT VT-2 Audio/Video Tower Speaker (Left/Single) (Electronics)
These are top notch speakers and it is good to see that amazon are improving their audio section ( about time). But I am upset at the cost. Amazons Dvds are very cheap and the reviews are excellent. Here the speakers are not discounted enough and the reviews are lacking.5 stars for the speaker/ 2 stars for the almost list price
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Stuff,
By A Customer
This review is from: NHT VT-2 Audio/Video Tower Speaker (Left/Single) (Electronics)
I've had the VT2/VT2center/HDP2 surrounds for a year now I assure you they are worth the price if you have it! Mine are connected to a Sony ES receiver 120W/channel and I have biamped the subs on the VT2s using NHTs sub amplifier. These bad boys require serious power to drive them. Once you get a lot of clean amps into them they sound fantastic. I would also warn you that these are acurate speakers. If you have low quality source components you will hear every hiss. If you have a great system you'll hear every whisper!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worth The Money,
By Brian (Tampa, Fl.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: NHT VT-2 Audio/Video Tower Speaker (Left/Single) (Electronics)
I have owned the VT-2's for four years and still have not heard any speaker anywere near the same price perform as well. Where most misinterpert the sound of this speaker is in its totally neutral sound. If you have a poor source the NHT VT-2 will let you know in spades. Likewise if you have mid to top line equipment you can approach near audiophile quality sound for a fraction of the price. It's not Wilson Puppy analog type sound, but for about 98% of the listners out there they would be hard pressed to "hear" the difference at normal volumes. I have seen these speakers sell used in the $500.00 to $750.00 range usally due to the sellers dislike of the sound based on inferior amplification equipment being used. Mid' are sharp, highs are crystal clear, and the bottom end is good, unbelievable if bi-amped. These speakers also excell as a good base for a home theater, and you can shake the windows if you so choose if you power the subs. If you can find them, buy them, you won't be disappointed.System configeration: Shearwood Newcastle 9080R-Pre-amp, Sherbourn 5/1500A Amp, Adcom GFA555 Subs, MIT HT4S Main speaker cables, Sony SADC/DVD NHT VT2 Fronts Center, Klipsch CF2's for the rear
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