Now hear this -- NHT is back
It's no secret we were holding out hope for speaker and electronics manufacturer NHT to make a comeback, but we didn't expect it's happen this soon. The iconic audio company powered things down at the end of March, and now co-founder Chris Byrne bringing the company back with a new factory-direct web-centric business model that will skip right over the middleman to the tune of as much as 30-percent savings. There's no substitute for a live demo, especially for audio, so authorized dealers will still have showrooms; but orders will still come factory-direct to consumers. Sounds reasonable, but we're curious about how much of a slice dealers take, and how they get credit for sales they generate in exchange for not having to carry any stock. Still, we've got to give credit to NHT for trying to get the crusty audio market moving in a new direction and hope this thing catches on so we can see some of the eight new product concepts currently in the works at NHT.
























Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
thedankone @ Jun 23rd 2009 9:21PM
who cares get some Paradigms and call it done!
Video Master 2 @ Jun 24th 2009 10:32PM
HAHA Paradigm has nothing on NHT. Welcome back NHT.
Josh @ Jun 23rd 2009 9:32PM
I love my NHT Classic speakers. Glad to see the company is back on the right track.
chuckdaly @ Jun 23rd 2009 10:30PM
If dealers find this business model profitable, you will see more internet based manufacturers (Outlaw, Emotiva, Axiom, Newform Research, etc) adopting this model. I hope it bodes well for them.
Bill @ Jun 23rd 2009 10:53PM
thedankone, don't be a douche bag. there is nothing wrong with a classic American speaker maker back in business
Cory @ Jun 24th 2009 9:34AM
I'm glad they are back, I hate to see good companies go away.