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Model VT-1.2
Audio / Video Tower Loudspeaker
OWNER’S MANUAL
Now Hear This
6400 Goodyear Road
Benicia, CA 94510
800-NHT-9993
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Thank you for your purchase of the NHT Model VT-1.2 Audio / Video Tower Loudspeaker. Please take a few minutes to read through this Owner’s Manual prior to installing your new speakers. The information provided will help you to obtain maximum performance from your audio system. If you have questions or need assistance at any time during the installa- tion or operation of your new speakers, please call your NHT Dealer or our Toll-Free Customer Hotline at: 1-800-NHT-9993 Please retain the Model
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Placement The Model VT-1.2 is a floorstanding loudspeaker that requires no stands or mounting hardware other than the included SpikeKit. The VT-1.2 is designed for indoor use only. For best results, the VT-1.2’s are best situated at least six inches from the rear wall (due to the rear vent) and at least one foot from the side walls. The speakers should be arranged as symmetrically as possible so that the drivers face the listening area without obstruction from furniture. With the VT-1.2’s se
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screws in their holes before tightening them down. This will prevent crossthreading. Before installing the spikes, turn the speakers upright and position them. When you have found the perfect spot, careful- ly tilt the speakers and screw in the spikes with the lock nuts on them. The speakers are awkward to move after the spikes are installed. Caution: The spikes are very sharp. To avoid injury, use extreme care when handling and installing them. Adjust the spikes as needed to ensure that t
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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 with speaker cables. Operation The Model VT-1.2 was designed to handle a wide range of listening levels, but every speaker has limits. It is important to use common sense and listen for signs of possible distress from the speakers. Underpowered amplifiers are most ofte