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Neumann KH 120-A Studio Monitor
Neumann KH 120-A Studio Monitor
Neumann KH 120-A Studio Monitor
Neumann KH 120-A Studio Monitor
Neumann KH 120-A Studio Monitor
Neumann KH 120-A Studio Monitor
Neumann KH 120-A Studio Monitor
Neumann KH 120-A Studio Monitor
Neumann KH 120-A Studio Monitor
Neumann KH 120-A Studio Monitor
Neumann KH 120-A Studio Monitor

Neumann KH 120-A Studio Monitor

Neumann is excited to introduce the first product in the new line of Neumann Studio Monitors: the KH 120. The KH 120 is a compact studio monitor designed for use as a near-field loudspeaker or as a rear loudspeaker in larger multi-channel systems. The KH 120 features a Mathematically Modeled Dispersion waveguide MMD to deliver smooth off axis response. A four position bass, low-mid and treble acoustical controls allows the user to tailor the output appropriate to the listening environment. Wide range input gain and output level controls offer easy interface with a variety of signal sources. The KH 120's is bi-amplified using class-AB analog amplifiers delivering exceptional transient response, dynamic range and overall output level. An extensive range of optional mounting hardware provides installation versatililty and flexibilty.

Neumann is excited to introduce the first product in the new line of Neumann Studio Monitors: the KH 120. The KH 120 is a compact studio monitor designed for use as a near-field loudspeaker or as a rear loudspeaker in larger multi-channel systems. The KH 120 features a Mathematically Modeled Dispersion waveguide MMD to deliver smooth off axis response. A four position bass, low-mid and treble acoustical controls allows the user to tailor the output appropriate to the listening environment. Wide range input gain and output level controls offer easy interface with a variety of signal sources. The KH 120's is bi-amplified using class-AB analog amplifiers delivering exceptional transient response, dynamic range and overall output level. An extensive range of optional mounting hardware provides installation versatililty and flexibilty.

Neumann KH 120-A Studio Monitor

Neumann is excited to introduce the first product in the new line of Neumann Studio Monitors: the KH 120. The KH 120 is a compact studio monitor designed for use as a near-field loudspeaker or as a rear loudspeaker in larger multi-channel systems. The KH 120 features a Mathematically Modeled Dispersion waveguide MMD to deliver smooth off axis response. A four position bass, low-mid and treble acoustical controls allows the user to tailor the output appropriate to the listening environment. Wide range input gain and output level controls offer easy interface with a variety of signal sources. The KH 120's is bi-amplified using class-AB analog amplifiers delivering exceptional transient response, dynamic range and overall output level. An extensive range of optional mounting hardware provides installation versatililty and flexibilty.

Neumann is excited to introduce the first product in the new line of Neumann Studio Monitors: the KH 120. The KH 120 is a compact studio monitor designed for use as a near-field loudspeaker or as a rear loudspeaker in larger multi-channel systems. The KH 120 features a Mathematically Modeled Dispersion waveguide MMD to deliver smooth off axis response. A four position bass, low-mid and treble acoustical controls allows the user to tailor the output appropriate to the listening environment. Wide range input gain and output level controls offer easy interface with a variety of signal sources. The KH 120's is bi-amplified using class-AB analog amplifiers delivering exceptional transient response, dynamic range and overall output level. An extensive range of optional mounting hardware provides installation versatililty and flexibilty.

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eBay.com.au

$527.91

Neumann KH 120A Studio Monitor (1 only)

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Sounds Easy

$985.00

Neumann KH 120 A Studio Monitor Speakers

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

Reviews

3 January 2018

originally posted on americanmusical.com

I had been mixing in, first these little Samson monitors. They had the slightest but of distortion, so I started using an old pair of Tannoys from a friend. Better low end, but colored the sound. I pretty much believed that you can learn to mix on anything so I kept them around. But I didn't like the separate power amp or the sound of its fan. Then a producer friend of mine who ACTUALLY produces pop music with big artists played in the radio told me about these. A friend of his who mixed Rhianna uses them and swears by them so he bought a pair for his studio upstate. He loved them so much he got a pair for his home studio in NYC. I remembered Ryan "Fluff" Bruce saying in a video that when he got his JBLs, they sounded great, but he loved his KH120s so he went back ... MoreI had been mixing in, first these little Samson monitors. They had the slightest but of distortion, so I started using an old pair of Tannoys from a friend. Better low end, but colored the sound. I pretty much believed that you can learn to mix on anything so I kept them around. But I didn't like the separate power amp or the sound of its fan. Then a producer friend of mine who ACTUALLY produces pop music with big artists played in the radio told me about these. A friend of his who mixed Rhianna uses them and swears by them so he bought a pair for his studio upstate. He loved them so much he got a pair for his home studio in NYC. I remembered Ryan "Fluff" Bruce saying in a video that when he got his JBLs, they sounded great, but he loved his KH120s so he went back to them. So...I took the plunge and man am I glad. Literally the first sound that came out of them when I turned them on gave me goosebumps. I heard nuances I hadn't heard before. It's like have a new studio.

21 January 2020Eric j

originally posted on americanmusical.com

I have owned the focal shape 50’s, miced on Adam a7x’s, and several cheaper monitors (Kali lp6’s, which I LOVED! Hs8’s 5’s jbl 305’s, and a few more).These KH120’s have changed the game for me. Stereo field is amazing, I actually had to listen to some songs through them to gather the image they were producing. They revealed a crap ton of issues in the low mids, hit in the lows really well and have a very honest overall sound.I use these along with Sonarworks Reference and in a well treated room. I don’t foresee myself upgrading unless I’m ready to drop 5 figures on a set. Clients even hear the difference and my studio friends have become fans, as well!Get them, try em out and enjoy!

Clean, powerful sound for compact monitors
19 June 2020

originally posted on musicstore.de

Wasn't sure what i was buying into, but after some research and speaking to others, i made the jump. Speakers are on the smaller end, but do not lack power, detail or clarity. They have an excellent sound and build quality. I also purchased the proprietary stands, which are top quality, solid and perfect for desktop mounting. The solid brackets ensure there is no vibration, delivering clear and precise detail. I agonised between these and the Adams A7x, but think i've made the right choice.

Specification

Active or PassiveActive
Input TypesXLR
PortsRear Ported
Total Power (Watt)100W (Continuous), 160W (Peak)
HF Driver1"

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Updated 6 days ago
eBay.com.au

$527.91

Neumann KH 120A Studio Monitor (1 only)

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Sounds Easy

$985.00

Out of stock

Neumann KH 120 A Studio Monitor Speakers

Free delivery

Price history

Price history

Reviews

3 January 2018

I had been mixing in, first these little Samson monitors. They had the slightest but of distortion, so I started using an old pair of Tannoys from a friend. Better low end, but colored the sound. I pretty much believed that you can learn to mix on anything so I kept them around. But I didn't like the separate power amp or the sound of its fan. Then a producer friend of mine who ACTUALLY produces pop music with big artists played in the radio told me about these. A friend of his who mixed Rhianna uses them and swears by them so he bought a pair for his studio upstate. He loved them so much he got a pair for his home studio in NYC. I remembered Ryan "Fluff" Bruce saying in a video that when he got his JBLs, they sounded great, but he loved his KH120s so he went back ... MoreI had been mixing in, first these little Samson monitors. They had the slightest but of distortion, so I started using an old pair of Tannoys from a friend. Better low end, but colored the sound. I pretty much believed that you can learn to mix on anything so I kept them around. But I didn't like the separate power amp or the sound of its fan. Then a producer friend of mine who ACTUALLY produces pop music with big artists played in the radio told me about these. A friend of his who mixed Rhianna uses them and swears by them so he bought a pair for his studio upstate. He loved them so much he got a pair for his home studio in NYC. I remembered Ryan "Fluff" Bruce saying in a video that when he got his JBLs, they sounded great, but he loved his KH120s so he went back to them. So...I took the plunge and man am I glad. Literally the first sound that came out of them when I turned them on gave me goosebumps. I heard nuances I hadn't heard before. It's like have a new studio.

originally posted on americanmusical.com
21 January 2020

I have owned the focal shape 50’s, miced on Adam a7x’s, and several cheaper monitors (Kali lp6’s, which I LOVED! Hs8’s 5’s jbl 305’s, and a few more).These KH120’s have changed the game for me. Stereo field is amazing, I actually had to listen to some songs through them to gather the image they were producing. They revealed a crap ton of issues in the low mids, hit in the lows really well and have a very honest overall sound.I use these along with Sonarworks Reference and in a well treated room. I don’t foresee myself upgrading unless I’m ready to drop 5 figures on a set. Clients even hear the difference and my studio friends have become fans, as well!Get them, try em out and enjoy!

Eric j originally posted on americanmusical.com
Clean, powerful sound for compact monitors
19 June 2020

Wasn't sure what i was buying into, but after some research and speaking to others, i made the jump. Speakers are on the smaller end, but do not lack power, detail or clarity. They have an excellent sound and build quality. I also purchased the proprietary stands, which are top quality, solid and perfect for desktop mounting. The solid brackets ensure there is no vibration, delivering clear and precise detail. I agonised between these and the Adams A7x, but think i've made the right choice.

originally posted on musicstore.de
Fantastic monitors, great detail no ear fatigue
15 December 2021

I'm a sound artist and field recordist, I have to listen, edit, and mix a lot. These are currently my main monitors. I'm looking for the following in a monitor: detail, definition, clarity, honisty and openness. I have to say that Neumann KH120A delivers all of these. At this price point, I believe it to be the best available monitor. It's only competitor being the Dynaudio monitors. Because I work with a lot of field recordings, that need more or less processing or clean up, I need to hear which area's of the frequency spectrum might be problematic, or where my touch ups create artifacts. This is very subtle work so I need a lot of definition / precision from my speakers. This is no problem for these monitors. They sound well defined over the whole available ... MoreI'm a sound artist and field recordist, I have to listen, edit, and mix a lot. These are currently my main monitors. I'm looking for the following in a monitor: detail, definition, clarity, honisty and openness. I have to say that Neumann KH120A delivers all of these. At this price point, I believe it to be the best available monitor. It's only competitor being the Dynaudio monitors. Because I work with a lot of field recordings, that need more or less processing or clean up, I need to hear which area's of the frequency spectrum might be problematic, or where my touch ups create artifacts. This is very subtle work so I need a lot of definition / precision from my speakers. This is no problem for these monitors. They sound well defined over the whole available frequency spectrum, and for such a small speaker, they even have a pretty good bass response. The baffles on the front mean that it is easier to use the monitors close to walls or corners if necessary. I also need to work for a long time on these monitors, and these Neumanns sound very open, and very gentle on the ear. They don't have the harshness some other monitors (mostly geared to dance or rock music) have. It means I can happyly work a full day on these monitors (on acceptable levels off course) without getting ear fatigue. While being very precise, the Neumanns still sound natural, and the frequencies blend enough. The fact that they have an aluminium housing, grills and that you can turn the logo light off if you want to makes them also ideal for use in small art installations, or for work on the road. They seem sturdy enough to be transported quite regularly. All in all, great speakers. I detracted one star from the equipment category though since they don't have a thread or connection point to quickly put them on a mic stand, as you can some other speakers in this price class and size. This would be super handy when working on location. While Neumann does sell brackets to put these monitors on a mic stand, these brackets aren't cheap and it's another piece of gear to lug around. That these speakers sound so good shouldn't be a surprise since they are the continuation of the Klein + Hummel monitors (bought by the parent company of Neumann, Sennheiser), which was a very renowned monitor manifacturer. For people that work accross different genres of music and sound, and a medium budget, these are a no brainer.

originally posted on musicstore.de
Fix your mix
28 March 2020

I've been using the monitors for a few weeks and my mixes have really benefited from the upgrade - yep, found out quickly that some previous mixes sucked but managed to locate the offending freqs and things and fixed them in a short time with KH120s. I'd expect top quality with anything Neumann and defo got it with these. I work with guitar based bands, acoustic, electronic and where other monitors have been good at one or the other, the 120s work great for pretty much any genre. Clarity and true representation, bass response and volume is better than I hoped for. Not cheap obvs! but I don't see me replacing them for years so when you balance it out, worth every buck. My room is 3.2m x 5.5m so I might check out the KH 750 sub in the future but coping fine atm. Save ... MoreI've been using the monitors for a few weeks and my mixes have really benefited from the upgrade - yep, found out quickly that some previous mixes sucked but managed to locate the offending freqs and things and fixed them in a short time with KH120s. I'd expect top quality with anything Neumann and defo got it with these. I work with guitar based bands, acoustic, electronic and where other monitors have been good at one or the other, the 120s work great for pretty much any genre. Clarity and true representation, bass response and volume is better than I hoped for. Not cheap obvs! but I don't see me replacing them for years so when you balance it out, worth every buck. My room is 3.2m x 5.5m so I might check out the KH 750 sub in the future but coping fine atm. Save yourself a shedload of searching and brainpain, seriously try these out first.

Hexagon originally posted on scan.co.uk
Just About Perfect
4 May 2022

I just recently installed these in my home studio after pining after them for over seven years, and the wait was well worth it. These are perhaps the most detailed and accurate studio monitors you will find in their price bracket (and beyond), especially in the mid bass and midrange. The frequency response is incredibly flat. Their ported design produces sub lows better than any other 5" monitor (and many other 8" monitors) I've heard. The stereo imaging is incredible: your panning will sound exactly where it should be. My mix translation and revision rates are the best they've ever been. The only real flaw to these is that they have a bit of THD in the tweeter once you get above ~10Khz, which can make judging the top end a bit tricky initially. I've definitely ... MoreI just recently installed these in my home studio after pining after them for over seven years, and the wait was well worth it. These are perhaps the most detailed and accurate studio monitors you will find in their price bracket (and beyond), especially in the mid bass and midrange. The frequency response is incredibly flat. Their ported design produces sub lows better than any other 5" monitor (and many other 8" monitors) I've heard. The stereo imaging is incredible: your panning will sound exactly where it should be. My mix translation and revision rates are the best they've ever been. The only real flaw to these is that they have a bit of THD in the tweeter once you get above ~10Khz, which can make judging the top end a bit tricky initially. I've definitely learned how to accommodate for it, though, and all things considered it's still quite easy to hear detail above this region. Would highly recommend and buy again in a heartbeat.

Brian originally posted on guitarcenter.com
My ears are very happy
12 August 2022

The first sounds that came out of these monitors made my heart leap. Track after track, I am hearing sounds I never knew were there; details, little things. The stereo field is astonishing; each voice and instrument is so clearly defined. The dynamic range, the clarity... everything sounds so very good. The other incredible thing is that - right of the box, before calibrating or measuring - they sound identical to our Beyerdynamic 880 Pro headphones, which were individually calibrated by SoundID for us. Should have switched to these monitors a long time ago.

Matt originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Outstanding
17 November 2021

These speakers tell the truth. The sound they produce is accurate, precise, and what comes out is exactly what went in. If you put a good mix through them? My goodness, what a pleasure to listen to! The sound stage is huge, the details extraordinarily crisp. For most music, you don't even need a sub; but they play very nicely with a sub if you do choose to add one (if you're mixing electronica or a pipe organ, you'll want a sub).But if you don't have a good mix, you'll know it! Every detail is rendered with precision -- there's no mix flattery on these monitors!

Adam originally posted on guitarcenter.com

Specification

Active or PassiveActive
Input TypesXLR
PortsRear Ported
Total Power (Watt)100W (Continuous), 160W (Peak)
HF Driver1"