NHT Atmos – Mini Black Add-On Module Speaker
Specifications
- CONFIGURATION: Acoustic suspension design
- WOOFER: 3” paper cone
- FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 120Hz-20kHz
- SENSITIVITY: 87dB (83v@1m)
- IMPEDANCE: 5 ohms nominal, 3.7 ohms min.
- INPUTS: Nickel plated 5-way binding posts
- RECOMMENDED POWER: 25 – 100 w/ch.
- SYSTEM TYPE: Add on speaker Designed for Dolby Atmos
- DIMENSIONS:5″ x 5.5″ x 5″ (H x W x D)
- WEIGHT:1 lbs.
- FINISH: High Gloss Black
Introduction
Bring high-quality audio and music into your house with the NHT Atmos Mini Add-On Speaker for Dolby Atmos (Single) – High Gloss Black. With this tiny add-on speaker and an Atmos-compatible receiver, you can upgrade existing home theatre systems to Dolby Atmos surround sound. Place the Mini on top of existing speakers or put it on the wall using the built-in mounting bracket. The Mini is designed to deliver outstanding sound without taking up much shelf or floor space. Any combination of towers and satellites can be used to cost-effectively build up to an 11-channel Dolby Atmos system thanks to high performance and versatility. This add-on speaker matches decor when installed on walls and complements flat screen TVs with its more contemporary, sharper lines. This speaker can be used to enhance your surround sound experience with Atmos playback because it has been licensed by Dolby Laboratories.
The Mini is a tiny add-on speaker for existing systems that can be upgraded to function with Atmos-capable receivers. It only has an up-firing driver. Put it on top of an existing speaker or hang it from the wall. Its footprint is identical to that of the Super Zero 2.1 speaker from NHT.
Utilize this up-firing speaker and Dolby Atmos to give any room a true 3-D audio experience.
The Mini Add-On is equipped with a built-in keyhole mount and is ready for wall mounting.
What’s in the Box?
- Add-On Speaker for Dolby Atmos
User Instructions
The add on module is quite simple to use. Connect the positive and negative terminals at the backside of the add on module speaker. They are powered by the speakers.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
These speakers are “ATMOS” speakers, and in order to use them, you must have an AVR receiver that can play movies with an encoded audio track and a Dolby Labs ATMOS Technology surround sound system.
Yes, they were created so that they could stack neatly over the SuperZero. When reading the dimensions, Brian (Wireforless) must have been a little confused.
They don’t have to be Atmos enabled, though. All you need to do to convert your existing >= 5.1 speakers to Atmos is add this pair (besides the Atmos receiver)
No, these are height or Atmos speakers, and they have their own channel. It does not act as the other speaker’s auxiliary.
Yes, Atmos add-on modules provide a functional and practical—albeit limited—alternative to installing separate ceiling speakers.
Atmos, which was initially created in 2012, is essentially an upgrade to the 5.1 and 7.1 surround-sound setups that places surround channels above the audience, immersing them in a dome of sound.
A surround sound system’s first digit, like the “7” in “7.2.” The system has four main speakers, often known as conventional speakers. The primary audio from a movie, television program, video game, or piece of music is played over these speakers. In a 7.2. There are seven conventional speakers incorporated in the 4 system.
Blu-ray discs are the greatest way to access Dolby Atmos content in a home theatre. Today, many movies come with an Atmos soundtrack. Along with other common audio formats including 5.1 audio, Dolby True, and DTS-HD Master Audio, the Atmos soundtrack will be mentioned.
Dolby Atmos enhances standard Surround 7.1 systems’ sound quality by including overhead sound and better calibration software.
The majority of people will prefer Dolby Atmos over Dolby Digital Plus to experience Atmos. In addition to being the format utilized by Netflix, Amazon, and other streaming providers, it is also the only Atmos variant that is HDMI ARC compatible.
Dolby Atmos is an object-specific audio technology, which should be noted. This means that rather than enhancing the overall sound quality, it amplifies the sound of things more vividly.
They are not the same: Dolby Sound and Dolby Atmos. However, it differs from Dolby Audio. What you should know is as follows. One of the top features when looking for a new soundbar or home theatre system is Dolby Atmos.
Two parts, a tweeter for high frequency and a mid-range, make up a two-way speaker. The 4-way speaker is slightly better for high range sound than the 2 way since it has a bass and a mid-range component in addition to 2 tweeters, but it is not significantly better overall.