The new NSMT Model 100 Speakers


Hello Audiogoners -

We recently visited Terry London's house (audiogon member "Teajay") to hear the new NSMT model 100 speakers.  We were truly amazed by the sonics of these speakers!  Still while at Terry's house we called the owner of NSMT Loudspeakers, Erol Ricketts to discuss the details of the speaker and possibly becoming a dealer.

Since then, we have become a NSMT dealer and ordered our own pair of Model 100 speakers (due in very soon).

For your reading pleasure, please check out Terry's new review on 6moons about these beautiful sounding speakers.
https://6moons.com/audioreview_articles/nsmt/

Happy Listening...
Audio Archon - NSMT dealer
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I checked out the web site and those are gorgeous looking speakers.  Hopefully I will see and hear them at one of the audio shows I plan to attend next year.

Is there a piece of felt on top of the big box, under and in front of the little box?  Some pics I've seen don't show it, others do.  Given the placement of the tweeter, seems like it might be a good idea or even indispensable.


Hey twoleftears,

During my reviewing process I experimented numerous times with the felt piece on and off.  My conclusion: If there is a sonic difference it's so slight that in a blind fold test I would be guessing when its on or off.  So, on my pair I leave it on, why not. 
I just had another guest listener over this afternoon for about three hours who wanted to hear the Model 100 loudspeakers.  He is an AudioGon member, but he never posts on any threads, just reads them to gather information and found out about the NSMT speakers because of this thread. He lives near by and asked if he could visit.

To use his term he found the Model 100s "mesmerizing" because of the factors that everyone so far has experienced. First, holographic sound-staging, that encompasses you in the music.  Secondly, the purity/beauty of the colors/tonality in the mid-range.  Thirdly, the sheer overall power of the speaker and the deep and accurate killer bass and how it loads the room with sub-sonics that give you a sense of where the recording was made.  He called them Harbeth speakers with "balls" that does justice to any type of music.


Other than Illinois and, I presume, North Carolina, is there anywhere else that they can be auditioned?