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fifthlake

Audiophyte
Hello Audioholics,

I love music and movies but for a long time I just listened to whatever sound came out of my speakers and that was OK. Now I think I may need counseling:eek: I'm hooked! I cannot believe much I did not know or understand. I am still such a noob.

Background
5.1 setup. I had a set of huge Cerwin Vega DX-5s and a Velodyne sub. It turns out I had the option to get a 2 for the price of 1 deal on two different speakers: Mirage OmniSat or NHT Classic 3. I auditioned both and went with the Classic 3s. I have since been using the 3s as the mains with some very cheesy JBL rears and center (still using the Velo sub).

Question
I am now ready to ditch the JBLs and get a new center and surrounds. I would like to get the Classic 3 center but this would require significant changes to a custom cabinet that is built into a wall. The speaker is a little too tall. The Classic 2 center will fit though. Will I hear a difference in sound if I go with the Classic 2 instead of the 3 because the have different woofer sizes (midrange and tweeter are same size). I can definitely hear a difference between the JBLs and the Classic 3s.

I believe the tweeter/midrange affect timbre the most??
 
Shadow_Ferret

Shadow_Ferret

Audioholic Chief
Except for woofer size, as you point out, all the other specs are the same between the two speakers. I think you'd be hard pressed to tell the difference.

Good choice on the NHTs! :)
 
dorokusai

dorokusai

Full Audioholic
As long as the system is calibrated, even roughly, I don't see why not. If the Classic 2 fits, go for it. That's an excellent choice in loudspeakers BTW. Baby steps man, baby steps :)

Mark
Polk Audio CS
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
I used my NHT 1.5 mains and my NHT center channel (that was supposed to be the matching center) for years with a Yamaha receiver that had no equalizer functions, and they sounded different from one another. If a sound passed from left to center to right, I could tell the difference in timbre. However, once I bought my Pioneer receiver and ran the auto-setup that includes some equilization, the speakers match great. It sounds soooo much better to me.

You can always ask the dealer, but I think the two speaker lines would work together, especially if your electronics can do some equalizing.
 
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fifthlake

Audiophyte
Thanks for the replies everyone. I thought I would be ok going with the Two as a center. My budget is limited so I wanted to be sure before I made a purchase. I will try to audition first to see if I can hear a difference, but it is a long drive to the nearest dealer.

I am currently using an old Kenwood amp that has tubes in it and a Technics that only does 5.1. I will eventually upgrade and I was considering the Yamaha 663 or waiting for the Pio 1018. Are the calibration features easy to uses on these new receivers? I have no experience with anything remotely new.

PS - I love the sound of the Classic Three ! Great sound from such a small box :D
 
Jack Hammer

Jack Hammer

Audioholic Field Marshall
Thanks for the replies everyone...
... but it is a long drive to the nearest dealer.

...PS - I love the sound of the Classic Three ! Great sound from such a small box :D
Try calling a dealer and asking them if the speakers are timbre matched. That will save you quite a drive. I have some friends with NHT's and they love them, nice speakers.

Jack
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Basically, you aren't going to find another speaker that is better timbre matched than the 2 except for the 3, so I would just get it. NHT is good about Timbre within their lines.
 
dssmith999

dssmith999

Junior Audioholic
Classic 2c vs 3c

The 3c sounds different as bass output is ritcher. Deep voices sound fuller and such. I could hear a difference upgrading and was worth the cost would not have paid the full price though to upgrade.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
The question wasn't what is better about the 3; it was whether or not the 2 would work for him.
 
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