I've always enjoyed the time I've spent with NHT loudspeakers. The two bookshelf models I've reviewedthe SB-3 (Stereophile, November 2002) and its successor, the Classic Three (November 2006)shared NHT's "house sound": liquid, balanced, and dynamic, with little coloration, and a slightly forward and lively midrange. The newer Classic Three, still in production, sounded more refined, natural, and detailed than the SB-3. I like to see speaker designers whose work improves over time.
So when NHT approached me about reviewing a new floorstanding model with a small footprint, the Classic Absolute Towertheir first new speaker design of the next decade, they sayI jumped at the chance. Not only had I not reviewed an NHT in a while, but I'm increasingly intrigued withand applaudthe trend of manufacturers to add small-footprint tower speakers to their lines of affordable speakers. As most speakers costing under $1000/pair tend to be bookshelf models, shoppers need to worry about buying good-quality stands of the appropriate height, and about optimizing the speaker positions with respect to the front and side walls.
The weekly Vote! Page is one of the most popular features of the Stereophile website, and the August 22 question, "Should Stereophile review more or fewer computer-audio products?", generated a record number of responses. No less than 88% of those responding asked for more coverage of products that allow a computer to be a legitimate source of music in a high-end context. Just 7% of readers wanted less coverage.
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But i want to use them on 2 PSB Synchrony One, now the question is the amplifier M6i responds in 8 ohms but the loudspeakers in 4 Ohms, are these things compatible??? Am i going to face some problems using this combination? Some told me that i can make the amplifier work on 4 Ohms but the amount of watts sent to the loudspeakers will double so it will damage the equipment. (English is not my native language so sorry for any mistakes).
Hi:
I'm planning on buying the next hardware:
Musical Fidelity M6i
Musical Fidelity M6CD
But i want to use them on 2 PSB Synchrony One, now the question is the amplifier M6i responds in 8 ohms but the loudspeakers in 4 Ohms, are these things compatible??? Am i going to face some problems using this combination? Some told me that i can make the amplifier work on 4 Ohms but the amount of watts sent to the loudspeakers will double so it will damage the equipment. (English is not my native language so sorry for any mistakes).