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Model 3.3 loudspeaker system is compatible with virtually all quality amplifiers. Proper wiring of the speakers is essential
to good sound. At a minimum, 14AWG speaker cable is recommended for runs of 10 feet or less, with heavier special pur-
pose cable used for longer runs. For specialty cable considerations, consult your local authorized NHT retailer. For best
results, use equal length runs of cable for the left and right speakers. Prepare your cable by stripping 1/4" to 3/8" of insu-
lation from the ends and twisting the exposed wire strands tightly. The five-way binding posts on the back of the speaker
will accept raw wire, banana plugs, or spade plugs. Tighten the binding posts by hand, as pliers can strip or break them.

Be sure to wire both the left and right speakers "in-phase." That is, the Positive (red) terminal on the amplifier out-
put must be connected to the corresponding Positive (red) terminal on the speaker. Likewise with the Negative
(black) terminals.

All speaker cables have some sort of marking along one or both conductors to help you make the cor-

rect connections. Incorrect speaker phase is indicated by weak bass and the lack of a well-defined stereo image.

To minimize noise pickup, segregate cables by function. Do not run low level signal cables parallel to power cables, speak-
er cables, or digital cables. Also, do not run speaker cables or digital cables parallel to power cords or parallel to each
other. If different types of cables are placed near each other at some place in your system, separate them by the maxi-
mum practical distance and cross them at right angles where they meet. Do not twist or tie AC power cords and speaker
cables.

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Connection Methods

On the back panel of the 3.3 there are two pairs of binding posts (fig. 3) with a metal jumper strap connecting the top and
bottom pairs. There are three different ways to connect the 3.3's to your system: full range with a single amplifier, biampli-
fied with two amplifiers and two sets of speaker cable, or biwired with one amplifier and two sets of speaker cable.

Full Range

To run the 3.3's full range with one amplifier / receiver, simply connect the speaker cables to either the top set or bottom
set of binding posts (it doesn't matter which one).

Biamplification

Biamplification is the use of two separate amplifiers, one to power the
bass drivers and one to power the midrange / high frequency drivers.
Biamplification provides increased dynamic range and power output,
as it allows both amplifiers to concentrate all their headroom toward a
specific frequency range, sparing them the task reproducing full range
information.

To biamplify the 3.3, you will need two amplifiers: a main amplifier for
the upper range drivers (top pair of binding posts) and a second ampli-
fier for the subwoofers (bottom pair). The main amplifier can be a
stand-alone stereo amplifier, dual monoblock amplifiers, or the amplifi-
er section of an integrated amplifier or audio/video receiver that fea-
tures "pre-out" and "main-in" jacks. The second amplifier may be a full
range amplifier connected parallel to the main amplifier, or for more
flexibility, the NHT SA-3 subwoofer amplifier.

Biamplifying with the SA-3 is highly recommended, as this configura-
tion turns the passive subwoofer section of the 3.3 into a fully
adjustable powered subwoofer with onboard bass tuning functions.
The SA-3 is optimized for low frequency amplification and allows the
user to fine-tune the 3.3's bass response for a specific listening envi-
ronment. For example, it is possible to increase or decrease the vol-
ume level of the subwoofer sections independently of the upper driver
sections, to compensate for rooms that tend to under-emphasize or

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Summary of Contents for 3.3

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Now Hear This 527 Stone Road Benicia CA 94510 800 NHT 9993 Reference Loudspeaker Model 3 3 ...

Page 2: ...to record the following infor mation in this owner s manual In the event that you misplace your sales receipt this information will help us to provide prompt and accurate service The Model 3 3 Reference Loudspeaker NHT loudspeakers are designed to deliver refined musical sound from attractive and affordable packages Our efforts are guided by the study of human hearing and are optimized for real wo...

Page 3: ...tabilized for a wider range of listening positions The cabinet shape also reduces the formation of internal standing waves resulting in smoother midrange response The thick walled and heavily braced cabinet not only provides a solid foundation for the sound producing elements it is also specially designed to provide each driver with the optimal radiating environment for its frequency range creatin...

Page 4: ...ze the maximum performance of the Model 3 3 you should be willing to invest some time for fine tuning adjust ments Follow steps 1 6 referring to the diagram in fig 2 Prior to beginning this process we suggest you select two or three of your favorite recordings to use while you optimize the speaker placement Each time you move the speakers to a new position take note of the changes you are hearing ...

Page 5: ...r level to be sure Experiment with vertical axis by raising or lowering your ear level in the listening position At one particular vertical position you may notice more ambience and depth in the soundstage If the improvement occurs when your ears are at a lower position raise the height at the front of the speakers by slowly unscrewing the two metal cones on the front stabiliz er bar Likewise if t...

Page 6: ... posts fig 3 with a metal jumper strap connecting the top and bottom pairs There are three different ways to connect the 3 3 s to your system full range with a single amplifier biampli fied with two amplifiers and two sets of speaker cable or biwired with one amplifier and two sets of speaker cable Full Range To run the 3 3 s full range with one amplifier receiver simply connect the speaker cables...

Page 7: ... perform better after they have had a chance to break in Several factors determine how long this process takes and it depends on such variables as room temperature type of music played and volume level You may be aware of subtle changes in sound quality during the first few days of listening as the mechanical parts of the drivers begin to loosen up Operation The Model 3 3 was designed to handle a ...

Page 8: ... sycamore laminate Driver Information Subwoofer 12 polymer cone in 70 liter acoustic suspension enclosure Ultra long throw 2 layer voice coil 59 oz magnet in die cast frame 19Hz free air resonance Fc 35Hz Q C 0 65 12dB octave low pass at 100Hz Lower Midrange 6 5 polymer cone in 10 liter anti modal enclosure Long throw 2 layer voice coil 42hfz free air resonance Fc 67Hz OK 0 66 12dB octave high pas...

Page 9: ... THD N 2 83 volts Audio Precision NHT INC 30 JUN 93 16 03 39 60 110 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 d B r 20 20k 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k Hz Audio Precision NHT INC 02 MAR 93 22 42 51 0 01 100 0 02 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 50 20 20k 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k Hz ...

Page 10: ... obtained from any source other than an authorized NHT service location This warranty does not cover defects or damage caused by the use of unauthorized parts or labor or from improper maintenance Altered defaced or removed serial numbers void this warranty Your Rights The liability of NHT will be limited to the purchase price of the product and NHT will not be liable for incidental or consequenti...

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