User’s M anual
M odel
SW 10 ll SW 12
Powered Subwoofer
Thank you foryourpurchase ofthe NHT
SW 10llorSW 12poweredsubwoofer.
istorememberthatlow frequenciesproducesoundswith
long wavelengths,which interactin complexwayswith
room boundaries,such a walls and corners,and other
largeobjectsaswell.
Like allNHT loudspeakers,the SW 10 lland SW 12's
developmenthas been guided by the study ofhuman
hearing,it’sdesignrigorouslytested,anditscomponents
optimizedto deliverclean,clearmusicalsound.
Placingthesubwooferneartoaroom boundarywilltend
to increase its apparentbass output,butmayresultin
"boomy"or"muddy"sound.Conversely,placingitfarther
away from room boundaries willtend to decrease its
apparent bass output, but may result in improved
articulationandclarity.
Since the quality ofyourspeakers is one ofthe most
importantfactorsinmaximizingthesoundyou'llgetfrom
yourmusic and home theatersystem,we're sure that
you'llfind yourpurchase ofthe SW 10 lland SW 12 a
goodinvestment,andinviteyourcomments.
W hen possible, place the subwoofer in the same
horizontalplane and along the same wallas the main
speakers.
Ifyou find yourexperience with the SW 10 lland SW 12
assatisfyingaswebelieveyouwill,andwishtoenjoyits
highqualitysoundthroughyourentiresystem,you'llfind
information aboutothersonically matched NHT Super
Seriesloudspeakersonthebackofthismanual.
Andsincesmallchangesinsubwooferpositioncanhave
a significanteffecton sound,experimenting with the
effectsofdifferentplacementsinyourownlistening/view-
ingroom isthekeytofindingthesoundyoulike best.
Background
SW 10llandSW 12Features& Controls
The NHT SW 10 lland SW 12 Powered Subwooferis a
compact,versatile and powerfulamplified subwoofer
designedtoprovidelow frequencyreinforcementforhigh
performanceaudioandhometheatersystems.
Volume:Thiscontrolallowsyoutoadjustthegainofthe
Subwooferrelative totherestofyoursystem. Manylis-
tenersmakethemistakeofsettingsubwooferstooloud,
which can cause excess bloatand loss ofdetailand
musicality.Aproperlycalibratedsubwooferblendsinwith
the speakers and does notcallattention to itself. To
properlysetvolume:
TheSW 10llandSW 12features:
•line-levelandspeaker-levelinputs,for connectionwith
alltypesofreceiversorotheraudio components
•TurndownthevolumecontrolontheSW 10llorSW12
toitslowestposition(counter-clockwise).
•independentgain,phaseandlow passfiltercontrols
• Turn on youraudio system,including the SW 10 llor
SW 12.Playsome music you are familiarwith and set
yourreceiver/preamplifiervolume to a comfortable lis-
teninglevel.
•boundarycontrolforadjustingsystem soundforvarious
room placement
Please take a few minutesto read through thisowner's
manualbeforesettingupyourspeakers;thisinformation
willhelpyougetthemostoutofthem.Also,pleasekeep
the SW 10 llorSw12’s packaging to use in case you
moveor transportthem.
•SlowlyincreasethevolumeoftheSW 10llorSW 12,lis-
tening forproperfrequency balance.W hen balanced,
youwillhearimprovedbassextension,butnotbeaware
thatitis comingfrom thesubwoofer.
Ifyou have questionsatanytime during setup oruse,
feel free to callyour NHT dealer or our Toll-Free
CustomerHotlineat1-800-NHT-9993.
From this point on, the volume control on your
receiver/preamplifierwillcontrolthe overallvolume of
yoursystem,includingthesubwoofer.
The Boundary EQ:This is a feature unique to NHT
Evolution products. Reflective boundaries (such as
walls)reinforce a speaker’s bass output(3dB fortwo
walls,6dB fora corner)ifthe subwooferis placed near
them. Conversely,placingasubwooferoutintheroom
resultsinarelativedecreaseinbassoutput. Boundary
reinforcementmaylead to low frequencyresponse that
Placement
Note:To preventthe SW 10 lland SW 12 subwoofer
amplifierfrom overheating,always be sure to provide
adequatespaceforproperventilation.Donotplacethe
subwoofer directlyagainstthewalloranyothersurface.
Thekeytoplacingyoursubwooferforoptimalenjoyment
is uneven. Som e frequencies willsound exaggerated
relative to others,orthe subwooferwillsound thin and
lack impact. The Boundary EQ controlallows you to
compensate forthe effects ofroom boundaries on the
frequencyresponse
Two tipsonusingtheLow PassFilter:
Asastarting point,setLow PassFilterto the 1 o’clock
position.Thiswillresultinan80Hzlow pass.Astheset-
ting is typicalformostDolbyDigital/DTS applications.
Note:TheLFE inputbypassestheadjustable12dB Low
PassFilter.
ofthe subwoofer. Adjusting the controlenablesyou to
achieve smooth low frequency outputfrom the sub-
wooferregardlessofitslocationinyourroom.
See the Fine-Tuning section for further adjustment
guidelines.
ThefollowingdiagramsshowninFig.1show thecorre-
lationbetweensubwooferplacementandBoundaryEQ.
These diagrams are guidelines only. Your room
acousticsand personaltasteswillultimately dictate the
finalsetting.
SUBWOOFER PHASE: This switch sets the phase of
thesubwooferateitherthe0°position(normalphase)or
the 180° position (reverse phase) to achieve the
smoothestpossiblebassresponseinyoursystem.
Thisphase-reversingoptionisimportantbecauseifbass
frequenciescomefrom boththesubwooferandthemain
speakers,peaksanddipsinthefrequencyresponsecan
occuratthelisteningposition.Inthesecases,reversing
thesubwooferphasecanimproveblendingandbalance.
Fig.1
Boundary
+3dB
Half
0
Space
-3dB
To properlysettheSubwooferPhase:
•Playfamiliarmusic,reversingphasesettings.Andlisten
from yourusualposition.
•Avoidevaluatingwhilestandingabovethesubwooferor
amplifier; sound at the listening position willbe
significantlydifferent.
Boundary
Quarter/
Half
Space
+3dB
0
-3dB
•Thecorrectsettingistheoneinwhich thebassisthe
loudestatthelisteningposition.
POWER MODE: This feature automatically switches
yourSW 10 llorSW 12 into minimum-powermode (ie,
sleep)wheneverno signalis presentfor20 minutes.
W henasignalisreceived,itimmediatelyturnsonagain.
AsAUTOMode isautomatic,itrequiresno adjustment,
noristhereaneedtoturntheSW 10llorSW 12onand
offevery time itis used.W hen in ON Mode,the sub-
wooferisalwayson.
Boundary
Half/
Whole
Space
+3dB
0
-3dB
LOW PASS FILTER:Thiscontroldeterminestheupper-
limit frequency the subwoofer willreproduce. For
example, setting the filter at 100Hz willcause the
subwooferto reproduce only frequenciesbelow 100Hz.
The Low Pass Filteris continuously variable between
40Hz (low bass) and 180Hz (upper bass), to
accommodatedifferentspeakers.
9
8
7
4
ConnectingTheSW 10IIOR SW12
3
5
Line
Input
LFE
Low Pass
Filter
Volume
I
n
L
Caution:Before connecting the SW 10IIOR SW 12 to
youraudio system,itisimportanttounplugorturnoff
allAC power connections to connected components
such asreceivers,amplifiers,preamplifiers,andproces-
sors. Do notplug in orconnectthe SW 10IIOR SW12
subwoofertoAC poweruntilallconnectionshavebeen
made.
Out
R
40Hz
180Hz
Min
Max
Power
Mode
Hi Level Input
Phase Boundary
+3dB
On
180
0
0
Auto
-3dB
+
L
-
-
R
+
6
1
2
Green
-
On
Standby
Protect
Amber
-
Red
On
-
10
11
Power
Off
Powered
Subwoofer
IntegratingtheSW 10IIorSW 12intoyoursurroundsys-
tem is simple and straightforward when using this con-
nection method. Your AV Receiver willcontrolall
crossoverfunctionsandtheSW 10IIorSW 12willcontrol
Subwoofergain,phaseandboundaryequalization.
T3.0AL 250V
For 115
V
Input Voltage
115
T2.0AL 250V
For 230V
115V 60Hz
230V 50Hz~
300W
/
12
CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST
FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE 250V FUSE
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CONFORMS TO
ULSTD.6500
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CERTIFIED TO
CAN/CSA
STD.E60065
2001228
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD-DO NOT OPEN.
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR.
ConnecttheSubwoofer/LFEOutputonyourAVReceiver
13
totheLFE IN onthebackoftheSW 10IIorSW 12.(Fig.
2)
BackofSubwoofer(refertodiagram above)
Main Speakers
Reciever
(1)PowerMode-LeavesSubwooferinpermanantlyon
(ON),orputsthesubwooferinautomaticstandbymode
(AUTO).
SPEAKER OUTPUTS
LFE
/
Sub
L
R
+
(2)PowerIndicator-The lightis green when the sub-
wooferison.Thelightisamberwhenthesubwooferisin
stand-bymode.Thelightisredwhenthesubwooferisin
protection.
SW10 / SW12
Back of Subwoofer
(3)VolumeControl-Adjusts the loudnessofthe sub-
wooferindependentlyofthemainspeakers.
Line
Input
LFE
Low Pass
Filter
Volume
I
n
L
(4)Low-Pass Filter-Continuously variable low-pass
crossovercontrol.
Out
R
40Hz
180Hz
Min
Max
Power
Mode
Hi Level Input
Phase Boundary
+3dB
On
180
0
0
Auto
-3dB
Fig.2
+
L
-
-
R
+
(5)BoundarySwitch -Selects response mode ofsub-
woofer,dependingonplacement.
(6)SubwooferPhase Selector-2-position selectable
phasecontrolforsubwoofer.(0-180)
In the eventyourreceiverorpre-amp doesnothave a
LFE orSubwooferoutputthe SW 10II/SW 12 has two
additionalconnectionmethods:
(7)LineInput-Low levelRCAinputjacksforL/R signals
(8)LFEIn/Out-Low levelRCAinputjackforLFEorsub-
woofersignal.Outisan unbuffered passthrough used
formultiplesubwoofers.
1)LineLevel
Useif:
(9)HiLevelInput-Speakerlevelinputconnector.
(10)PowerSwitch -Turnstheunitonandoff
(11)FuseHolder-locationoftheuserservicablefuse
YouhaveanamporreceiverwithPre-Outjacksbutno
LFE/Subwooferjacks.
To connectfora Line Levelsignal(Fig.3),keep your
main speakers connected as usual,butuse RCA line-
levelcablestoconnectasfollows:
(12)PowerInlet-ForuniversalAC lineinputconnection
(13)InputVoltage Switch -Selects 115 VAC or230
VAC mainsvoltage.
• PreampswithLineOutjacks:connectonepairofLine
OutcablestoyourmainamptopoweryourmainL& R
speakers,and a second pairto the SW 10IIOR SW12
LINELEVELINPUT.Ifyourpreamphasonlyonepairof
Line Outjacks,you can use a pairof"Y"connector
cords,availablethroughyourNHTdealer.
component's speaker outputterminals to the L & R
speakers,and a second pairfrom the same outputter-
minalstotheSW 10IIOR SW 12'sHigh-Levelinput.The
SW 10IIOR SW 12'sinputdoesnotpresentasignificant
loadtothereceiver,andwillnotcompromiseitsoutputto
theL&R speakers. Ifyoufindthatyourreceiverwillnot
accommodatemorethanonecableperoutputterminal,
check with yourNHT dealerforalternative methods of
connection.
Main Speakers
Reciever
SPEAKER OUTPUTS
Pre Out
L
R
L
+
R
Main Speakers
Reciever
SPEAKER OUTPUT
LEFT
SPEAKER OUTPUT
RIGHT
+
+
SW10 / SW12
Back of Subwoofer
Line
Input
LFE
Low Pass
Filter
Volume
I
n
L
SW10 / SW12
Back of Subwoofer
Out
R
40Hz
180Hz
Min
Max
Power
Mode
Hi Level Input
Phase Boundary
+3dB
On
180
0
0
Auto
-3dB
Fig.3
Line
Input
+
L
-
-
R
+
LFE
Low Pass
Filter
Volume
I
n
L
Out
R
40Hz
180Hz
Min
Max
Power
Mode
Hi Level Input
Phase Boundary
+3dB
On
180
0
• Amps and receivers with Pre-Outjacks:connectthe
SW 10IIOR SW 12from thePre-OutintotheSW 10IIOR
SW 12'sLineInput.
0
Auto
-3dB
Fig.4
+
L
-
-
R
+
2)Hi-Level
Useif:
With allsignalconnections complete,itis now time to
apply AC power.Plug the powerchord into the power
inletinthebackofthesubwoofer,plugtheotherendinto
into the walloutletand switch the subwooferspowerto
theON position.
Yourreceiverhas no Pre OutorSubwoofer/LFE Out
jacks
ToconnectforaHigh-Levelsignal(Fig.4),usetwoaddi-
tionalpairsofspeakercables,andconnectasfollows:
• ForampsandreceiverswithseparateA andB speak-
eroutputs,connectonepairofspeakercablesfrom your
receiver'sSpeakerA outputstoyourmainL& R speak-
ers,and a second pairfrom yourreceiver'sSpeakerB
outputstotheSW 10IIOR SW 12'sHigh-LevelInput.Use
thismethodonlyifbothA&Bspeakeroutputscanoper-
atesimultaneously.
• Forampsand receivers with onlyone setofspeaker
outputterminals,simplyfeedthesamesignal,inparallel,
to both yourmain L & R speakersand the SW 10IIOR
SW 12. Connectonepairofspeakercablesfrom your
The frequencychartbelow lists some termscommonly
used to describe different bands of the frequency
spectrum. Listentoyoursystem andmakeadjustments
to achieve a seamless blend between your main
speakersandtheSW 10llorSW 12.Fourcommonprob-
lemsareoutlinedbelow.Follow theflow charttocorrect
these.Seetheglossaryforanytermsyouareunfamiliar
with.
FineTuningtheSubwoofer
The key to good subwoofer /speaker integration is
repeated listening,followed by making smallre-adjust-
ments ofthe subwoofercontrols.The mostimportant
basstuningfunctionsyouwillcontrolaretheLOW -PASS
FILTER,followed by the VOLUME CONTROL settings
andthenPHASE SELECTOR.
FrequencyChart
Low Bass MidBass UpperBass LowerMid Mid UpperMid
High
Below 50Hz
50Hz-100Hz
100Hz-180Hz
180Hz-300Hz 300Hz-700Hz
700Hz-3K
3K andabove
Fine Tuning Flow Chart
"Boomy"
Too Much
Mid / Upper
Bass
Lacks
Mid / Upper Bass:
Lean But With
Weight
Lacks
Low
Bass
Excessive
Low
Bass
Weight
Weight
Decrease
Boundary
EQ
Adjust
Subwoofer
Phase
Adjust
Subwoofer
Phase
Adjust
Subwoofer
Phase
0-90
(Continuously
Add)
0-90
(Continuously
Add)
Switch
0-180
Move
Subwoofer
Farther
FromWall
Increase
Boundary
EQ
Lower
Low Pass
X-Over
If this makes
it worse,
try
If the sound
improves
Raise
Low-Pass
Setting
Listen
Frequency
Move
Subwoofer
Closer to
Wall
Lower
Subwoofer
Volume
Adjust
Subwoofer
Volume
Adjust
Subwoofer
Volume
Listen
Adjust
Subwoofer
Phase
Listen
Listen
Listen
appropriatetype.
Operation
•reinstallthefuseholder
WerecommendthattheSW 10llorSW 12powerbeleft
on,whichwillallow thebuilt-inAutoModefeaturetodis-
ablethesubwooferwhennotinuse.
Always replace the fuse with one ofthe exactsame
specifications.
Everyspeaker,haslimits,andit'simportanttolistenfor
them.Speakerdamagemostoftenresultsnotfrom brief
loudmusicalpeaks,butfrom sustainedhighvolumelev-
SW 10ll:
Forsystemsoperatingat115volts,useonlya5x20mm,
T3A,250-voltslow-blow fuse.
els in some orallfrequencies. Forthis
reason,
extreme volume settingsand excessive bass,treble or
equalizerboostsarenotrecommended.
Forsystemsoperatingat230volts,useonlya5x20mm,
T2.0A,250-voltslow-blow fuse.
Ifyouhearunusualdistortionorbreakup,ornotice heat
coming from the woofer,decrease volume immediately,
neutralize any excess bass,treble orequalizerboosts,
andavoidsettinganycontrolstosimilarextremesagain.
SW 12:
Forsystemsoperatingat115volts,useonlya5x20mm,
T5A,250-voltslow-blow fuse.
Maintenance
Forsystemsoperatingat230volts,useonlya5x20mm,
T2.5A,250-voltslow-blow fuse.
YourSW 10llandSW 12isdesignedforyearsofusewith
noorminimalmaintenance,aslongasyouavoidexpos-
ing itto directsunlight,high temperatures,ormoisture.
Cleancabinets,whennecessary,usingadampclothor
a mild,non-abrasive cleaner;to clean grilles,remove
from speakerand use a softbrush ora vacuum on its
lowestsetting. Donotattempttocleantheactualdriv-
er.
Troubleshooting
Ifthe SW 10 llorSW 12 fails to operate atallwhen the
PowerSwitch isturnedon,thoroughlycheckthepower
cord,inputandoutputconnections
Ifthe SW 10 llorSW 12 turnson butthe LED indicator
failstoilluminate,mis-wiringorapowersurgemayhave
causedtheprotectionfusetoblow.Replaceitwithoneof
correcttypeandvalue.
9.8ChangingtheLineVoltageSetting
TheSW 10llandSW 12weredesignedtooperateontwo
linevoltagesettings,115VAC and230VAC.Intheevent
thatitis necessary to change the line voltage setting,
begin by turning the powerswitch to the offposition.
Removealltheconnectionsfrom theamplifier,including
the detachable powercord. Using a flatblade screw-
driver,slide the switch to the correctposition. Use the
115VAC position for110 to 120 VAC,and the 230VAC
positionfor220to240VAC. Nextyouwilllikelyneeda
powercordthatfitstheAC receptacleandyouwillneed
toreplacethefuse(see"ChangingtheFuse"below)
IftheSW 10llorSW 12turnsonbutitsstatusLED stays
red,the unitisgone into protectmode,which could be
caused by incorrectwiring,shortcircuits,orexcessive
volume.TurnoffthePowerSwitch onthesubwooferfor
two ormore seconds to reset,and double check all
speakercablestobesurethatnosmallmetalstrandsare
shortingtheterminals.
Ifthesestepsdon'trestoretheSW 10llorSW 12tooper-
ation,contactyourlocalAuthorizedNHTDealerorNHT
forassistance.
ChangingtheFuse
Satisfaction
TheSW 10llandSW 12amplifier'sfuseisuser-servicea-
ble.
Yoursatisfaction with yournew NHT SW 10 llorSW12
Subwooferisimportanttous. Pleasenotethematched
productsandaccessoriesweprovideforthem,andyour
warranty,printedonthebackofthismanual.Ifyouhave
anyquestionsregardingyourspeakers'use,feelfreeto
callNHT at1-800-NHT-9993. Enjoyyourlistening and
viewing!
To replaceit:
•turnthepowerOFF
•unplugthepowercord
•removethefuseholdercover(abovetothepowerinlet)
withaflatbladescrewdriver
•removethefusefrom theholderandreplaceitwiththe
the back ofa receiver,integrated amplifierorpower
amplifier.
Glossary
Active:Useselectricalpower.
Midrange:Thefrequencyspaninthemiddleoftheaudio
range,roughly180Hz-3000Hz. Alsousedtodescribe
thedriverthatreproducesthesefrequencies.
Ohm:Aunitofelectricalresistance.Thatwhichopposes
anelectriccurrentinaconductor.Inaudio,ameasureof
theloadpresentedbyadevice toanelectricalsource.
Out-of-Phase:The polarity ofan audio signalwhen
connectedasfollows:(+)to(-)and(-)to(+).
Passive:Usesnoelectricalpower.
Amplifier:An electronicdevice thatincreasesthe cur-
rentand/orvoltage ofa signal,providing powerto the
loudspeakers (i.e.poweramplifier,integrated amplifier,
receiver).
Bass:The range ofaudio frequencies below 180Hz,
characterizedbylow pitch.
Crossover:An electronic circuitthatdivides an audio
signalintodifferentfrequencyranges.
Distortion:Anydeviationfrom theoriginalsignal.
Driver:Themovingpartofaloudspeaker,whichradiates
soundenergy.
Phase:Anexpressionoftherelativepolaritiesoftwosig-
nals.
PowerHandling:Theabilityofaloudspeakertooperate
withoutlargeincreasesindistortionwhengivenvarying
amountsofinputpower.
Dynamics:Variationsinloudnessofsound.
Frequency:A rate ofvibration,which corresponds to
musicalpitch,expressedinHertz(Hz).
Preamplifier:An electronicdevice thatselects sources
andpassesline-levelsignalstoanamplifier.
Pre-Out:A preampline-levelRCA outputonthebackof
areceiver,integratedamplifierorpreamplifier.
Receiver:A preamplifier,amplifierand tunerbuiltinto
onechassis.
FullRange: A signalencompassing the entire audible
frequencyspectrum.
Hertz(Hz):Aunitequaltoonecyclepersecond,usedto
measurethefrequencyofasignalorsound.
High-PassFilter:A filterthatpassesonlyhighfrequen-
ciesabovealowerlimit.
Satellite:FrontL & R speakerswhen used with a sub-
woofer.Also referredtoas"m ainspeakers".
Sensitivity:A ratioofvoltageacrossthespeakerloadto
theacousticpoweroutput,measuredindecibels.
Sub Out:An line leveloutputforconnection to a sub-
wooferorsubwoofersignalprocessor.
Impedance:A measureofthetotaloppositiontocurrent
flow inanalternatingcurrentcircuit,measuredinohms.
InPhase:Thepolarityofanaudiosignalwhenconnect-
edasfollows:(+)to(+)and(-)to(-).
Integrated Amplifier:A preamplifierand amplifierbuilt
intoonechassis.
Subwoofer:A driverdesigned to operate overthe low
bassportionoftheaudiorange.Alsoreferstoasystem
consistingofawooferanditsenclosure,whicharephys-
icallyseparatefrom theupperrangeloudspeakers.
Surround Speakers:Speakers located in the side or
rearforsurroundchanneleffects.
InterconnectCable:A lengthofshieldedwirewithplugs
atboth ends forfeeding signals from one electronic
device toanother.
L.F.E.:"Low FrequencyEffects";The.1channelofinfor-
mationrecordedonmostmultichanneldigitalsoundfor-
mats.
Treble:Theupperpartofthefrequencyspectrum,con-
sistingoffrequenciesaboveabout3000Hz.
Tweeter:A smalldriverdesignedtoreproducehighfre-
quencies.
Line-LevelConnection:Low levelRCA/phono orXLR
typeconnection.
Load:A term used to describe the impedance thata
speakerpresentstoanamplifier.
Watt:A measureofelectricalpower,combiningthevolt-
agewiththeelectricalcurrentrequiredtodrive theloud-
speaker.
Low-Pass Filter:A filterthatpasses only low frequen-
ciesbelow ahigherlimit.
Main Speakers:FrontL & R channelspeakers,some-
timesreferredtoassatellites.
Weight:Low frequenciesbelow 50Hz.
Woofer:A driverdesignedtooperateoverthebasspor-
tionoftheaudiorange.
Main-In:A line-levelRCA/XLR poweramplifierinputon
S p e c if ic a t io n s
AllSuperSeriesproductsaresonicallymatchedforseamlessintegrationintomultichannelsystems.
SuperSeries
SB1
SB2
SB3
ST4
SC1
SW10
SW12
SC2
Vented/
Powered-150watts
ClassG Amplifier
Vented/
Powered-250watts
ClassG Amplifier
System Type
2-WayAcoustic
Suspension
2-WayAcoustic
Suspension
2-WayAcoustic
Suspension
3-WayAcoustic
Suspension
2-WayAcoustic
Suspension
2-WayAcoustic
Suspension
DriverComplement
Tweeter-
1”fluid cooled aluminum dome tweeterwith neodymium magnetstructure
W oofer-
5.25”
Polypropylene
6.5”
Polypropylene
6.5”
Polypropylene
6.5”and8”
Polypropylene
(8”NotVideoShielded)
(2)4.5”
Polypropylene
10”
Aluminum
(NotVideoShielded)
12”
Aluminum
(NotVideoShielded)
(2)5.25”
Polypropylene
Video ShieldedUnlessNoted
Response
68Hz-22kHz
+/-3dB
51Hz-22kHz
+/-3dB
39Hz-22kHz
+/-3dB
31Hz-22kHz
+/-3dB
78Hz-22kHz
+/-3dB
31Hz-180Hz
+/-3dB
73Hz-22kHz
+/-3dB
27Hz-180Hz
+/-3dB
Sensitivity
Impedance
86dB /2.83v
86dB /2.83v
86dB /2.83v
86dB /2.83v
86dB /2.83v
87dB /2.83v
8ohm nominal
8ohm nominal
8ohm nominal
8ohm nominal
8ohm nominal
8ohm nominal
Recommended
AmplifierPower
Minimum 15watts
Minimum 15watts
Minimum 15watts
Maximum 150watts
Minimum 15watts
Maximum 125watts
Minimum 15watts
Maximum 150watts
Minimum 15watts
Maximum 175watts
Maximum 175watts Maximum 200watts
Weight
8lbs.
13lbs.
16lbs.
47.5lbs.
11 lbs.
39.5lbs.
47.5lbs.
22lbs.
Dimensions
8.75x7.5x11.85
10x8x13
12x8x38
6.63x16.54x5.63
14x12x18
6.75x6.25x10.25
16x14x20
8.5x19x6.5
Depth”xWidth”xHeight”
Finish
WhiteorBlack
HighGlossPiano
Finish
WhiteorBlack
HighGlossPiano
Finish
Black
HighGlossPiano
Finish
Black
HighGlossPiano
Finish
Black
HighGlossPiano
Finish
Black
HighGlossPiano
Finish
Black
HighGlossPiano
Finish
Black
HighGlossPiano
Finish
Limited W arranty
ValidOnlyintheU.S.A.
W arrantyPeriod
Foraperiodof5yearsforpartsand5yearsforlabor(1yearpartsand90dayslaborforelectronics)from thedatethisproductisfirstpurchasedfrom anauthor-
izedNHTdealer,Now HearThis(NHT)warrantsthatifitfailstofunctionproperlyduetoamanufacturingdefect,despiteitsbeinginstalledandoperatedaccord-
ingtotheseinstructionsandusedundernormalconditions,itwillbeeitherreplacedorrepairedwithnew orrebuiltparts(bothatNHT'soption)withaunitof
comparablevaluewithoutchargetoyou.
What'sNotCovered
Altered,defaced orremoved serialnumbersvoidthisw arranty.
Thiswarrantydoesnotcoveranyproductusedintrade,business,industrialorcommercialapplications.
This warranty also doesnotcoverthe cabinetorappearance factors,orcosts,defects ordamage resulting from misuse,abuse,accident,impropermainte-
nance,alterationsormodificationsnotauthorizedinwritingbyNHT,or partsorlaborfrom anysource otherthananauthorizedNHTservice location.
Damageduetopowerexposureinexcessofthespeaker'spublishedpowerratings;ie,overpowering,lightningorpowersurges,arealso notcovered.
YourRights
Thiswarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights,andyoumayhaveotherrightswhich varyfrom statetostate.
NHTlimitsthiswarrantytothepurchaseprice oftheproduct,excludesincidentalorconsequentialdamages,andlimitsitsobligationsunderanyimpliedwar-
rantiesunderstatelawstoaperiodnotexceedingtheirwarrantyperiods. As some statesdonotallow theabovelimitations,however,theymaynotapplyto
you.
To ObtainService
To findthenameandaddressofthenearestauthorizedNHTservice location,callorwrite:
CustomerServiceDepartment,NHT,527StoneRd.,Benicia,CA 94510,1-800-NHT-9993(648-9993),www.nhthifi.com
Foryourfutureconvenience,pleasekeep thisw arrantywithyoursalesreceipt,andrecord dateandplaceofpurchaseforfurtherreference.
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