Discover the power and precision of the NHT SuperZero 2.1 Premium Home Theater Bookshelf Speaker, engineered to deliver high-resolution audio with unmatched clarity and depth. Whether you're setting up a home theater or enhancing your music experience, this mini-monitor speaker offers robust performance in a compact package.
Features:
- High Performance: Equipped with a 4.5-inch long-throw pulp cone woofer and a 1-inch silk dome tweeter, this speaker ensures a balanced, high-fidelity sound that captures every nuance.
- Compact Design: The sturdy, braced cabinet housing protects the components and seamlessly fits on any shelf, making it an ideal choice for smaller spaces without compromising on sound quality.
- Advanced Audio: Featuring a built-in 12dB/octave crossover and a sealed, acoustic suspension design, this speaker delivers deep, clean bass free from unwanted vibrations and distortions.
- Connectivity and Output: Wired for connectivity and capable of handling up to 62.5 watts of power, the SuperZero 2.1 provides versatile audio output modes, supporting both surround and stereo settings.
Elevate your auditory experience with the NHT SuperZero 2.1, and enjoy high-resolution audio that brings your entertainment to life.
Customer Insights
Voices and instruments sound like the performers are in the room, with excellent mids and highs.
Their small, compact size allows them to fit well in tightly spaced entertainment centers.
Piano black gloss varnish gives an elegant look.
Not being ported ensures great flexibility in placement around the room.
Offers great sound quality and performance, comparable to much more expensive speakers when properly set up.
Ideal for smaller spaces and setups when paired with a good subwoofer.
Provides loads of detail and a wide stereo image, making them suitable for near-field listening.
Very little bass; requires a subwoofer to handle the lower frequencies.
Several reports of receiving damaged or defective units, such as scratched surfaces and peeling veneer.
The closed box design can be somewhat difficult to drive, requiring extra amp power and EQ adjustments.
Some units arrived with manufacturing issues, such as hard-to-open speaker terminals.
Sound quality might vary compared to its predecessor, with some finding the new version's sound blurry and crushed.
Needs careful setup with specific settings to avoid bottoming out and creating boomy bass.
Not suitable for users who do not want to or cannot use a subwoofer.