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Neumann KH 120 A Active Studio Monitor - Pair

by Neumann
£1,152.00 inc. vat
£960.00 ex. vat
SKU SNEUKH120AGUKP
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Neumann KH 120 A Active Studio Monitor - Pair

The Neumann KH 120 A's are active, two-way nearfield studio monitors featuring a 1" titanium/fabric dome tweeter and a 5 1/2" composite-sandwich membrane woofer. These are powered by two 80W Class-A/B amplifiers, each their own peak limiter and thermal protection circuitry.

The Neumann KH120 is a great studio monitor and is perfect for tracking, mixing and mastering music. It also excels in broadcast and post-production houses and is ideal as part of a surround sound set up.

On the rear of the monitor you'll find input and output level controls as well as a bass, low-mid and treble control. You will also find the balanced analogue XLR input and dip switch controls for ground lift and front logo display lighting.

The KH 120 A represents the latest in acoustic and electronic simulation and measurement technologies to ensure the most accurate sound reproduction possible.

This listing is for a pair.

Neumann KH 120 A Features

  • Powerful titanium fabric dome
  • Elliptical Mathematically Modelled Dispersion (MMD) waveguide
  • Composite sandwich cone
  • Long throw bass driver
  • Two-color + dimmable Neumann logo
  • Robust metal grille
  • Large front panel ports
  • Compact aluminum cabinet
  • Wide horizontal dispersion
  • Narrow vertical dispersion
  • Non-parallel cabinet walls
  • One-piece front panel with no discontinuities
  • Powerful analog amplifiers with large headroom
  • Production consistency
  • 4-position bass, low-mid and treble acoustical controls
  • Wide range input gain and output level controls
  • New mounting hardware options
  • Display dimmer
  • Ground lift
  • Universal switched-mode power supply
  • Separate woofer and tweeter electronic peak limiters and thermal-protection circuitry