NHT SuperCenter Center Channels
NHT SuperCenter Center Channels
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 14, 2000]
Fred Farzanegan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Perfect shielding, excellent sound.
Weakness:
The tilt mechanism to direct sound downwards is unimpressive. If you are considering other NHT speakers (SuperZero, One), then this is the only choice for a center channel. I had a SuperZero initially as a center and it caused picture distortion and just couldn't keep up with its duties as the center channel when the Center came out- I rushed to get it. It is fantastic. I'm only giving 4 stars on value, because unless you're really perceptive, you could get a cheaper speaker which could do the center channel duties,but a 5 overall because of the quality. Similar Products Used: NHT SuperZero as a center |
[Mar 06, 2000]
Jonah
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
neat looking finish
Weakness:
build quality, sound well what can i say. It sounds like bose to me. The highs sound exadurated. The bass sounds very lacking and loose. And where are the mids? Come on nht use some real speaker materials. Paper cones are horrible. The paradigm cc350 kills this horrible excuse for a center channel. Similar Products Used: b&w cc3, cc6, lcr6, htm2; paradigm cc70, cc170, cc350, studio cc, definitive |
[Apr 19, 2000]
Al
Casual Listener
Strength:
Nice, clean sound I bought this speaker matched with NHT SuperOnes in front and SuperZeros Xus in back along with a Klipsch KSW 12 subwoofer for my modest HT set-up. I decided to go with NHT speakers (with a quality subwoofer) based on the reviews posted on this board. I previewed more expensive Definitive Techology, B&W abd PSB systems before settling on the NHT. In comparison to the other center speakers in this class, the NHT was clearly a better value. I am extremely pleased with this speaker and would highly recommend it-especially for under $200. |
[Jun 01, 2000]
Bob
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great match with Super Ones and Super Zeros
Weakness:
Grille is terrible! I bought this center to match my Super Ones and Super Zeros in my home theater setup. The sound out of this center is great, and it matches perfectly with my other NHTs. However, the grille is terrible. The bass form my sub is enough to knock it off. After 3 weeks of frustration with the grille, I returned the speaker and spent and extra $25 dollars to get the VS1.2a. The VS1.2 is a little bigger and has a little more bass for special effects and such. Also, the grill is the same style as all other NHT speakers. Do yourself a favor and get the VS1.2a instead. Similar Products Used: NHT VS1.2 |
[Apr 17, 2000]
Keith
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Has a more "open" sound than some centers. Highs are clear not harsh. Dialogue is very pleasant. Finish is very good.
Weakness:
A bit on the expensive side. I listened to quite a few center channel speakers before deciding on the NHT Super Center. I found Bose, Polk, and Boston Acoustics very unpleasant to listen to. I auditioned a B&W model (I think it was the model 3) which was considerably less than the NHT Super Center but the B&W sounded as if it were placed in a tube. Did not care for Paradigm either. (I can't recall which model I listened to but is was comparable in price to the Super Center). Similar Products Used: None |
[Mar 10, 2000]
hifiman
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Many especially if you own NHT performance speakers. Everything has mostly been said.
Weakness:
Need a sub for effects etc., but dialog and other less demanding on-screen effects are GREAT!!! The guy below knows nothing, obviously, if he can't tell the difference between Bose and NHT. There's always someone that has to bash on a good thing. Speaking of bright (overly crisp) treble and a spike in the bass, Paradigm has been known for this (Not their Reference series, however, which is much more refined than the family of speakers the cc-350 is in), so I don't understand how the guy below can justify his argument. Maybe when he heard the super center it was hooked up to a mass-market crap receiver. I think most people would agree with me that the NHT performance line is worthy of quality amplification and source and perhaps are picky in that way. So, no the NHTs probably won't sound as good with your Best Buy Aiwa receiver as Paradigm monitors will. Well that's about all. I agree with the positive reviews below. Just a reminder too, remember, there's a good reason Home Theatre magazine uses NHT performance series speakers as their reference for affordable HT, not Paradigms. Note: They also loved the awesome ability of the super center. Similar Products Used: Paradigm, Boston Acoustic. |
[Feb 27, 2000]
Eric B.
Audiophile
Strength:
Clarity,Aesthetics,High's Mid's
Weakness:
Low Bass It Looks good, Sounds good Thats whats important. I got it for $220.00 new dont pay any more for it. Similar Products Used: Klipsch |
[Dec 31, 1999]
Clarles T
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Excellent mid & high, size & solid construction
Weakness:
None Bought 1 to match 4 SuperOne Xus. Dialogue comes thru exceedingly clear. Highs slightly light on low volume, but high is not where I want my center to produce anyway. Played Matrix and Tommorrow Never Dies, and other musical scores. This super center really shined! I coudln't be happier w/ decision to go w/ NHT versus pricier brand. Your friend who spent 3 times more for a center will feel sour in the stomach (although he won't admit it!). Similar Products Used: B&W CC6 |
[Dec 27, 1999]
Michael
Audio Enthusiast
Just got the SuperCenter to match my SuperOne's up front. Sounds great for movies. Dialogue is clear, range is good (the bass is not bad all things considering) and the overall sound is great. Good timber matching even though the woofers are a different size from my SuperOne's. Still playing around with the entire system, trying to find the perfect setup. Overall, very happy with this product. Still can't believe it took NHT this long to make a center speaker to go along with their kickass SuperOne and SuperZero. |
[Aug 08, 1999]
David Strom
an Audio Enthusiast
I have been auditioning speakers to seriously upgrade my sound system, and was blown away by the accuracy and soundstage of the SuperOne. Of course, if I am going to upgrade the fronts on my system, I wanted to hear an acoustically matched speaker at the audio store. |