Hello all,
This is my first post, but I am an avid reader of this forum and site. A lot of great information from many AV aficionados which I greatly appreciate. Many thanks to all. I hope to be of some help to some at some point as well.
I need your advice. I need a set of L/R in-wall speakers to complete my home theater room. The room is 16 X 14. I already own what NHT calls vintage: a SuperCenter, four SuperZeros (L/R and surround) and a matching SuperSub all driven by an Outlaw 1050 6.1 receiver which I'm sure is also considered vintage. For what's its worth I just bought a Mitsubishi HC6500U projector with a 92" SI Lunar grey screen.
I absolutely love this combo except that given the room's setup I can mount the L/R SuperZero bookshelves. I plan on keeping the SuperCenter and eventually upgrading to a 7.1 receiver and using the remaining Supers but one step at a time.
I'm looking for something that's comparable to my SuperZeros and thought that staying in the NHT family would be the right thing - thus the iW3s.
What are your thoughts and/or advice.
Thanks again.
Rob
This is my first post, but I am an avid reader of this forum and site. A lot of great information from many AV aficionados which I greatly appreciate. Many thanks to all. I hope to be of some help to some at some point as well.
I need your advice. I need a set of L/R in-wall speakers to complete my home theater room. The room is 16 X 14. I already own what NHT calls vintage: a SuperCenter, four SuperZeros (L/R and surround) and a matching SuperSub all driven by an Outlaw 1050 6.1 receiver which I'm sure is also considered vintage. For what's its worth I just bought a Mitsubishi HC6500U projector with a 92" SI Lunar grey screen.
I absolutely love this combo except that given the room's setup I can mount the L/R SuperZero bookshelves. I plan on keeping the SuperCenter and eventually upgrading to a 7.1 receiver and using the remaining Supers but one step at a time.
I'm looking for something that's comparable to my SuperZeros and thought that staying in the NHT family would be the right thing - thus the iW3s.
What are your thoughts and/or advice.
Thanks again.
Rob