Skip to main content

NuForce S3-BT Review

Image used with permission by copyright holder
NuForce S3-BT
MSRP $299.00
“The S3 BT have a light and airy touch that we found especially well suited to acoustic and instrumental music.”
Pros
  • Gorgeous upper register
  • Smooth warmth in midrange
  • Big power in a small package
  • Crystal clear wireless signal
  • Intuitive and convenient
Cons
  • A little weak in the bass and upper mids
  • Some signal dropout in certain instances

You may have noticed that, over the past year or so, we’ve written enough Bluetooth audio device reviews to fill a book of War and Peace-type proportions. Right now, Bluetooth audio is so hot, we can barely keep up with the onslaught of new product introductions. That won’t keep us from trying, though. Whenever there’s a glut of a certain product type, we want to be there to help you separate the wheat from the chaff and make an informed buying decision.

Recommended Videos

Although there’s no shortage of wireless speakers and speaker docks to choose from, seldom do we come across systems that can replace a conventional home stereo. Usually, a compromise has to be made between factors of affordability, design, convenience and high-quality sound – rarely do all come together in a single product.

Nuforce aims to deliver where few others have with its Bluetooth-enabled, powered bookshelf speakers. Priced at a reasonable $300, the S3-BT bring an impressive list of hardware and software specs to the table. We sat down with the speakers for a thorough listen. Here’s what happened.

Out of the box

Pulling the S3’s from their bright red box, we got an immediate impression of quality. The speakers are long and relatively heavy for their size, cloaked in a thin layer of black vinyl. At the back of the speakers, amidst the inputs and a small sound port, we were encouraged to find gold plated, five-way binding posts of the sort used to connect professional-grade monitors. Along with the speakers, we found a power adaptor, a 3.5mm to RCA aux cable, and an ample length of speaker wire.

Features and design

Though the S3-BT system may initially look complex to the novice, it’s actually a simple design. The speakers’ amplifier resides in the right speaker where inputs and controls for setup and navigation are also housed. The left speaker is slaved to its partner, connected only by a single length of provided speaker wire.

nuforce s3_bt bluetooth bookshelf speakers front logo macro
Image used with permission by copyright holder

On the rear of the right speaker we found a power jack, stereo RCA input, a USB power output for charging devices, and the main power switch. A rectangular panel sunken into the top of the speaker holds a small set of control keys including buttons for volume, song navigation, play/pause, and a source key which alternates between Bluetooth and the stereo line-in.

Prying off the speakers’ grills revealed 1-inch tweeters above 3.5-inch midrange drivers. Nuforce claims the speakers’ built-in amp delivers 18 watts x 2 RMS.

For the S3-BT, Nuforce has employed the very latest Bluetooth profile version 4.0. The relatively new protocol allows for the cleanest, lowest-energy Bluetooth communication available, optimized for high-fidelity audio. When correctly utilized, Bluetooth 4.0 makes crystal clear wireless audio with very little latency possible.

Setup

After tethering the two monitors via speaker wire, we powered up the system and were promptly greeted by a blue and red-flashing LED, indicating the speakers were in pairing mode. After a lightning-quick pairing, we were ready to rock.

Audio performance

To test S3-BT we wirelessly piped music directly from our iPhone 5 and iPhone 3GS, and via Nuforce’s Air DAC wireless digital audio converter. What we heard was an extremely well balanced sound system, supported by one of the cleanest Bluetooth signals we’ve encountered so far.

The S3-BT have a light and airy touch that we found especially well-suited to acoustic and instrumental music. Selections from Nickel Creek and Bela Fleck were delivered with bright, intricate guitar clicks, warm upright bass, and brilliantly smooth mandolin and banjo.

Vocals rendered by the speakers were well detailed, and the midrange was bolstered by the pristine accuracy of the treble, roundly exposed in shimmering crash cymbals and tactile piano lines. We were also struck by the S3’s strong command of instruments like harmonica and accordion, which were played with a reedy vibrance.

Compared to the… NOCS NS2 Airplay, the S3 BT have a less zesty treble region and less robust low bass response.

As we moved on to rock and electronic music, we were impressed to hear the speakers rise to the challenge, presenting the music with clarity and vast spatial dimension. The speakers’ small drivers showed a knack for fleshing out the rich timbre of the overdriven electric guitars and crunchy woodwinds of 70’s rock. When pushed to their maximum volume with electronic tracks from the likes of Muse and Radiohead, the speakers filled the room with barreling synth tones that were well-balanced and distortion-free.

Considering their size, the S3-BT are understandably limited in their bass capabilities. Though Nuforce claims the speakers’ frequency response is rated down to 50 Hz, we heard a serious roll-off after about 100 Hz. As such, the deepest notes in hip-hop tracks went missing. Still, what the speakers did crank out provided a solid groove, and the chocolate-y smooth tones we heard from the upper end of the bass were gorgeous as well.

On the whole, the S3-BT were a joy to listen to, but we did dig up a few problems to report: We noted a minor lack of presence in the upper midrange which left some instruments sounding pushed back in the mix. We also experienced a few instances of a delay in the entrance of some music when delivered via our iPhone 5 and a friend’s iPhone 4s. When we quickly switched songs, sometimes we’d miss out on the first second or two of our track. The issue seemed related to buffering and was not easy to replicate, though, so we don’t see it causing most listeners any major problems.

nuforce s3_bt bluetooth bookshelf speakers driver macro
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Compared to the recently reviewed NOCS NS2 Airplay speakers, the S3-BT have a less zesty treble region and less robust low bass response. Still, their right midrange response and sufficiently detailed highs make them a great choice for those seeking a room-filling sound without the need for heavy-handed bass.

Conclusion

Though we’re not ready to trade in our full-sized hi-fi just yet, the S3-BT managed to push us further in that direction than any other wireless system in its price range has to date. Nuforce has delivered a rare combination of attractive design, user-friendly interface, excellent sound quality and approachable price point with its S3-BT speakers. Whether destined for your desktop, bedroom or living room, these should be a welcome addition to your home or office.

Highs

  • Gorgeous upper register
  • Smooth warmth in midrange
  • Big power in a small package
  • Crystal clear wireless signal
  • Intuitive and convenient

Lows

  • A little weak in the bass and upper mids
  • Some signal dropout in certain instances
Ryan Waniata
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Ryan Waniata is a multi-year veteran of the digital media industry, a lover of all things tech, audio, and TV, and a…
Early Black Friday Walmart Deals 2024: Official sale ends November 17
The Hisense 100-inch U76 QLED TV placed in a living room environment next to a sofa and wall-mounted.

The holiday season is just around the corner, and that means the early Black Friday promos have officially begun! And what better place to score top deals on some of the best TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and home security products than Walmart? From $100 discounts on a 50-inch Hisense TV to $60 markdowns on Google Nest cameras, there couldn’t be a better time to start stocking up on stocking stuffers (and giant boxes under the tree) than right now!

Whether you’re looking to score a deal on an older-model TV that’s still available brand-new in the box, or you want to gift a family member a tried and true streaming device, these early Black Friday Walmart deals arrived just in time for the season, but supplies are limited. So, if any of these markdowns are too good to pass up, now might be the best (and only) time to save as much as you would today!

Read more
Best Buy TV deals: Save on QLED TVs, OLED TVs, and 8K TVs
The Vizio V-Series 4K TV in the living room.

One of the best retailers to shop for a new TV at is Best Buy, as the retail giant regularly discounts popular TVs and other home theater equipment. Today TV deals are ripe for the picking at Best Buy, in fact, and they range from QLED TV deals to OLED TV deals with several other picture technologies in between. We’ve rounded up all of the Best Buy TV deals worth shopping right now, and they include discounts on popular brands such as Sony TV deals, Samsung TV deals, LG TV deals, and TCL TV deals, as well as some other options. Read onward for more details, and for a little information on which TV may be best for you. And if you aren't finding what you're looking for at Best Buy you can also check out today’s Amazon TV deals and Walmart TV deals.
Insignia 50-inch F30 4K Fire TV -- $210 $300 30% off

A 55-inch 4K TV is a good size to suit most rooms, and the Insignia F30 has almost everything you could hope for in a TV this size. It presents all of your favorite content in breathtaking 4K resolution, and HDR technology provides a wide range of color details and sharper contrast, making movies more immersive and things like sports more impactful. Versatile connectivity ports make it easy to connect home theater peripherals. This TV also offers smart features like Alexa voice control, DTS Studio Sound, and Apple AirPlay. And because the Insignia F30 is a Fire TV, it will give you instant access to over 500,000 streaming movies and TV episodes, and access to thousands of channels and apps.

Read more
Best OLED TV deals: Save on LG C3, Samsung S90C, and more
LG's 2023 C3 4K OLED TV.

Adding an OLED TV to your home theater is a great way to get fully immersed in the best new movies to stream on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Max, and more. OLED TVs are on the more expensive side so we’ve tracked down all of today’s best OLED TV deals. Numerous sizes are available, so you should be able to find an OLED option here if you’ve had your eye on today’s 65-inch TV deals, 70-inch TV deals, 75-inch TV deals, or 85-inch TV deals. Read onward for all today’s best OLED TV deals, and if they’re still out of your price range you may also want to check out QLED TV deals, which offer a little more affordability alongside a great image.
LG 42-inch C4 OLED 4K TV — $900 $1,150 22% off

The C4 Series is a step into LG’s advanced TV lineup. It’s packed with features, including an AI Processor Gen 7 that up converts all your favorite content into 4K as you watch, NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium for gamers, and four HDMI ports for connect peripheral components in excess. This TV leans heavily on AI and the webOS 24 platform to help you find new content and organize everything you already know about, which allows you to search less and stream more.

Read more