JBL NSP1 5-Piece Home Theater Speaker System

JBL NSP1 5-Piece Home Theater Speaker System

JBL NSP1 5-Piece Home Theater Speaker System

Product Description
Amazon.com Review
JBL's NSP1 is a compact home-theater speaker package assembled from two models in JBL's Northridge series, the N24 bookshelf speakers and the N-Center center-channel. JBL's goal with Northridge is to bring its extensive professional-audio experience home to consumers at affordable prices. After spending some time with the NSP1 system, we'd say that JBL has more than realized that goal.

The N24 bookshelf (the system employs four of these speakers to furnish the left and right front and surround channels) is the smallest of the eight Northridge models. Each speaker in the series uses identical 0.75-inch titanium-laminate dome tweeters and woofers made of JBL's PolyPlas, a polymer-coated cellulose fiber. (Three-way models also contain PolyPlas midrange drivers.)

Each N24 contains one 4-inch woofer; the N-Center has two 5-inch woofers. These custom-designed drivers benefit from technology that's been borrowed from JBL's professional models, such as Kapton voice coils and HeatScape motor structures, which endow the drivers with tolerance for high temperatures. (In speaker parlance, that means "high volume levels.") Robust power handling is a good thing for any speaker and especially with the wide dynamics required of home-theater models.

JBL's Straight-line Signal Path (SSP) crossover networks route the audio frequencies to their respective drivers and smooth the speakers' frequency and power response, while minimizing processing that could otherwise degrade your audio signal.

These speakers are housed in rich-looking, dark-gray cabinets with bow-shaped backs and matching grille cloths. A welcome visual change from the usual rectangular box, these curved enclosures are also designed to combat the buildup of standing waves (uneven acoustical pressure that can unfavorably color the sound).

Remove the grille cloth and you'll see the gleaming titanium-laminate dome tweeter and silver-dyed PolyPlas woofer. You'll also see JBL's flared FreeFlow port, which extends bass response and increases sensitivity without adding port noise, sometimes heard as "chuffing."

For speaker terminals, all components of the NSP1 use five-way, nickel-plated binding posts, and JBL thoughtfully includes a plastic socket-style key to tighten them. (Binding posts offer the tightest and most flexible speaker connections, accepting spade lugs, banana plugs, and bare or tinned wires).

You can mount the N24s on walls, shelves, or stands. If you elect to mount them on a wall, which yields the deepest bass response, you can place them either vertically or horizontally. They also swivel side to side and, once tweaked to your satisfaction, lock into place (brackets and hardware are included). If you opt for shelf or stand placement, however, you should place the supplied rubber pads under each speaker to prevent slipping. Either way, make sure the front speakers are equidistant from the sides of your television and are poised at ear level with your seated viewing position. If you mount them above ear level, aim the speakers toward the listening zone.

You can place the rear channels above, below, or even at the same level as your listening position. Remember that for home theater, the goal is to achieve a nonlocalized sound field--that is, one where the sound is diffuse and spacious rather than rendered with pinpoint accuracy, as you usually want for the front speakers. Surround speakers usually work best when placed well above the listening zone, with the sound reflected off the side walls or ceiling.

Multichannel music, however (such as that found on DTS-encoded 5.1-channel CDs), is generally mixed with precise localization in mind, so do take your listening preferences into account when setting these up. Fortunately, the N24s' swiveling brackets let you experiment with placement and angle for the best results.

Center-channel speakers do not afford the same flexibility, and the N-Center is not unusual in this regard. In order to fix dialogue with the picture from your television, the N-Center must be placed at approximately the same level as your screen, either sitting on top of the TV or below it on a shelf.

As for the NSP1 system's sound, starting with music only, the first thing you'll notice is that it produces surprisingly full audio. Jazz CDs sound rich and clear, but don't expect bass and drums to plumb the bottom depths of the frequency range. Trumpets and saxophones come through with terrific, brassy texture and bite, but (predictably) not as much detail or sense of air as they might if heard through costlier speakers. Vocals are uniformly good--articulate, focused, and well balanced. With orchestral music, the N24s throw a relatively wide soundstage, with more than a hint of depth (that is, of the sonic space extending beyond the speakers). But rock fans will almost surely want to add a subwoofer to feel the full impact of their favorite bands.

With DVD-videos, vocal clarity is enhanced by the N-Center, which does a great job of routing the dialogue to the screen. Considering its small size, the complete NSP1 system exhibits very good dynamics, and JBL's close attention to driver matching yields a seamless transition from speaker to speaker, creating a wonderfully complete sonic environment.

Adding a subwoofer to the NSP1 brings out the full glory of 5.1-channel sound (having, as it does, a dedicated low-frequency effects channel--the ".1" in 5.1), and it's worth noting that subwoofers not only make a big difference with action films but bring fullness to all program material, whether cinematic or musical. (With a sub in the system, the main speakers no longer have to reproduce bass frequencies, and everything becomes much clearer and cleaner. Additionally, your amplifier can focus on frequencies that are easier to reproduce, leaving the tough stuff to the amp in your subwoofer.)

To say that JBL has a good reputation in the pro-audio world is an understatement. A staggering 70 percent of the world's theaters, concert halls, and recording studios are equipped with JBL speakers. With the NSP1, JBL brings that experience home at a very attractive price. Minor complaints aside, the NSP1 is a sweet little home-theater speaker package. --Wayne Garcia

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Product Description:
The 2-way 4" bookshelf loudspeakers and the 2-way dual 5" center-channel loudspeaker with high-impact molded enclosure reproduce sound with unmatched clarity and power. The PolyPlas (polymer-coated cellulose fiber) cone woofer features traditional JBL engineering; the same technologies used in JBL's Professional equipment that can be found in stadiums, music halls and move theaters around the world. Shielded components allow placement near video monitors. High-temperature, oversized Kapton-voice coil and HeatScape motor structure allow these speakers to effortlessly play all types of movies and music. The FreeFlow flared port increases bass response without adding unwanted port noise. JBL's custom-designed drivers allow the use of simple, Straight-line Signal Path (SSP) crossover networks with high-quality electrical components that minimize processing that could degrade the signal. You can match these speakers with a JBL PowerBass powered subwoofer for a complete home-theater speaker system.

JBL NSP1 5-Piece Home Theater Speaker System
JBL NSP1 5-Piece Home Theater Speaker System
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Fantastic JBL quality
  • The Best for the money
  • Great Value And Sound
  • Outstanding!
  • Not satisfied at all...
JBL NSP1 5-Piece Home Theater Speaker System

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Accessories:
  1. Monster Cable MC-20/20 New Monster Cable Clear Jacket Speaker Cable (20 Foot Pair - 6.09 m.)
  2. Monster Cable MP AV600 Power Protector
  3. JVC RX-9000VBK Dolby Digital/DTS Audio/Video Receiver

Product Features:
  • 5-piece home-cinema speaker package
  • Includes 2-way, 5-inch center-channel and 2 pairs of 2-way, 4-inch bookshelf speakers
  • PolyPlas-cone woofers and titanium-laminate-dome tweeters
  • FreeFlow ports extend low-frequency response
  • Video shielded

ASIN: B00002EQBW

Product Description

The 2-way 4" bookshelf loudspeakers and the 2-way dual 5" center-channel loudspeaker with high-impact molded enclosure reproduce sound with unmatched clarity and power. The PolyPlas (polymer-coated cellulose fiber) cone woofer features traditional JBL engineering; the same technologies used in JBL's Professional equipment that can be found in stadiums, music halls and move theaters around the world. Shielded components allow placement near video monitors. High-temperature, oversized Kapton-voice coil and HeatScape motor structure allow these speakers to effortlessly play all types of movies and music. The FreeFlow flared port increases bass response without adding unwanted port noise. JBL's custom-designed drivers allow the use of simple, Straight-line Signal Path (SSP) crossover networks with high-quality electrical components that minimize processing that could degrade the signal. You can match these speakers with a JBL PowerBass powered subwoofer for a complete home-theater speaker system.

Amazon.com Review

JBL's NSP1 is a compact home-theater speaker package assembled from two models in JBL's Northridge series, the N24 bookshelf speakers and the N-Center center-channel. JBL's goal with Northridge is to bring its extensive professional-audio experience home to consumers at affordable prices. After spending some time with the NSP1 system, we'd say that JBL has more than realized that goal.

The N24 bookshelf (the system employs four of these speakers to furnish the left and right front and surround channels) is the smallest of the eight Northridge models. Each speaker in the series uses identical 0.75-inch titanium-laminate dome tweeters and woofers made of JBL's PolyPlas, a polymer-coated cellulose fiber. (Three-way models also contain PolyPlas midrange drivers.)

Each N24 contains one 4-inch woofer; the N-Center has two 5-inch woofers. These custom-designed drivers benefit from technology that's been borrowed from JBL's professional models, such as Kapton voice coils and HeatScape motor structures, which endow the drivers with tolerance for high temperatures. (In speaker parlance, that means "high volume levels.") Robust power handling is a good thing for any speaker and especially with the wide dynamics required of home-theater models.

JBL's Straight-line Signal Path (SSP) crossover networks route the audio frequencies to their respective drivers and smooth the speakers' frequency and power response, while minimizing processing that could otherwise degrade your audio signal.

These speakers are housed in rich-looking, dark-gray cabinets with bow-shaped backs and matching grille cloths. A welcome visual change from the usual rectangular box, these curved enclosures are also designed to combat the buildup of standing waves (uneven acoustical pressure that can unfavorably color the sound).

Remove the grille cloth and you'll see the gleaming titanium-laminate dome tweeter and silver-dyed PolyPlas woofer. You'll also see JBL's flared FreeFlow port, which extends bass response and increases sensitivity without adding port noise, sometimes heard as "chuffing."

For speaker terminals, all components of the NSP1 use five-way, nickel-plated binding posts, and JBL thoughtfully includes a plastic socket-style key to tighten them. (Binding posts offer the tightest and most flexible speaker connections, accepting spade lugs, banana plugs, and bare or tinned wires).

You can mount the N24s on walls, shelves, or stands. If you elect to mount them on a wall, which yields the deepest bass response, you can place them either vertically or horizontally. They also swivel side to side and, once tweaked to your satisfaction, lock into place (brackets and hardware are included). If you opt for shelf or stand placement, however, you should place the supplied rubber pads under each speaker to prevent slipping. Either way, make sure the front speakers are equidistant from the sides of your television and are poised at ear level with your seated viewing position. If you mount them above ear level, aim the speakers toward the listening zone.

You can place the rear channels above, below, or even at the same level as your listening position. Remember that for home theater, the goal is to achieve a nonlocalized sound field--that is, one where the sound is diffuse and spacious rather than rendered with pinpoint accuracy, as you usually want for the front speakers. Surround speakers usually work best when placed well above the listening zone, with the sound reflected off the side walls or ceiling.

Multichannel music, however (such as that found on DTS-encoded 5.1-channel CDs), is generally mixed with precise localization in mind, so do take your listening preferences into account when setting these up. Fortunately, the N24s' swiveling brackets let you experiment with placement and angle for the best results.

Center-channel speakers do not afford the same flexibility, and the N-Center is not unusual in this regard. In order to fix dialogue with the picture from your television, the N-Center must be placed at approximately the same level as your screen, either sitting on top of the TV or below it on a shelf.

As for the NSP1 system's sound, starting with music only, the first thing you'll notice is that it produces surprisingly full audio. Jazz CDs sound rich and clear, but don't expect bass and drums to plumb the bottom depths of the frequency range. Trumpets and saxophones come through with terrific, brassy texture and bite, but (predictably) not as much detail or sense of air as they might if heard through costlier speakers. Vocals are uniformly good--articulate, focused, and well balanced. With orchestral music, the N24s throw a relatively wide soundstage, with more than a hint of depth (that is, of the sonic space extending beyond the speakers). But rock fans will almost surely want to add a subwoofer to feel the full impact of their favorite bands.

With DVD-videos, vocal clarity is enhanced by the N-Center, which does a great job of routing the dialogue to the screen. Considering its small size, the complete NSP1 system exhibits very good dynamics, and JBL's close attention to driver matching yields a seamless transition from speaker to speaker, creating a wonderfully complete sonic environment.

Adding a subwoofer to the NSP1 brings out the full glory of 5.1-channel sound (having, as it does, a dedicated low-frequency effects channel--the ".1" in 5.1), and it's worth noting that subwoofers not only make a big difference with action films but bring fullness to all program material, whether cinematic or musical. (With a sub in the system, the main speakers no longer have to reproduce bass frequencies, and everything becomes much clearer and cleaner. Additionally, your amplifier can focus on frequencies that are easier to reproduce, leaving the tough stuff to the amp in your subwoofer.)

To say that JBL has a good reputation in the pro-audio world is an understatement. A staggering 70 percent of the world's theaters, concert halls, and recording studios are equipped with JBL speakers. With the NSP1, JBL brings that experience home at a very attractive price. Minor complaints aside, the NSP1 is a sweet little home-theater speaker package. --Wayne Garcia

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Cons:

Amazon.com Product Description

The JBL NPS1 home theater package, with five easy pieces of speaker equipment, helps you turn your living room into your personal movie theater. Included are two pairs of high-impact, molded-enclosure two-way bookshelf speakers and a two-way, 5-inch center-channel loudspeaker that are designed and manufactured to reproduce sound with unmatched clarity and power.

Shielded components permit distortion-free placement near video monitors. High-temperature, oversized Kapton voice coils and HeatScape motor structures allow these speakers to play all types of movies and music. The FreeFlow flared port increases bass response without adding unwanted port noise. JBL's custom-designed drivers allow the use of simple Straight-line Signal Path (SSP) crossover networks with high-quality electrical components that minimize processing that could otherwise degrade the audio signal.

This system comes in a dark gray finish and a includes two-year parts and labor warranty on the speaker enclosures and a five-year parts and labor warranty on the speaker driver and internal components.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic JBL quality.......2004-02-11

Best value out there, fantastic sound. Its amazing the sound quality that comes out of these speakers, never thought a 4 1/2 woofer could produce accurate base. I added a JBL subwoofer, and it's outstanding sound. I have this in a large room, 700+ sq feet with high ceilings, and it does a great job. Also, I have 0 trouble with magnetic shielding from the center, as noted by a couple of other reviews here.

Totally satisfied....

5 out of 5 stars The Best for the money.......2002-03-05

This is the best system to get for the money the bass is the best for the buck

4 out of 5 stars Great Value And Sound.......2002-02-18

These speaker sounds great. Looks Good too. No problems with shielding. The only reason I gave them 4 stars is because they can only handle about 100 watts. When I hooked them up to my parasound amp (220 watts per channel) just for the sake of curioisity, I blew them.

5 out of 5 stars Outstanding!.......2001-10-03

For the cost of these speakers the output is great... I think it would suffice to say they are inline with HTD level two's, or Energy take 5.2's... You have to add a sub though! Of course many of you would disagree, but IMHO they are great!

2 out of 5 stars Not satisfied at all..........2001-02-02

Before buying this system, I read some reviews at audioreview.com, where some people detected problems with the magnetic shielding of the N-center speaker. I didn't pay attention to that and tried my speaker at house...surprise....when I placed my center speaker on the top of my tv set, the upper corners turned violet. People, this speaker has serious problems with magnetic shielding, and I don't recommend it if you're going to use it in the top of your tv. Believe me, and I'm not first victim. I had to raise my speaker about 7 cm above my tv set, to solve the problem. (I was not supposed to do that, you neither).

Sonically, the system is great, but don't forget adding a good subwoofer. Good blend.

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