Active Studio Nearfield Monitor
- Consists of: 5,25" Woofer, 1" Tweeter
- Frequency range: 52 Hz - 21 kHz (+/- 3 dB)
- Peak SPL: 112.2 dB
- Power: 50 W Woofer and 50 W Tweeter
- 4-Position bass, low-mid and treble acoustical controls
- Separate woofer and tweeter electronic peak limiters and thermal-protection circuitry
- Input gain and output level controls
- Input: Balanced XLR
- Magnetically shielded
- Dimensions: 277 x 182 x 220 mm
- Weight: 6,2 kg
The nearfield reference
The Neumann KH 120 A is a compact, active two-way bass reflex studio monitor designed for nearfield listening, i.e. for a listening distance of about one metre. Like most high-quality two-way monitors, the 130mm woofer and 25mm tweeter work in a bi-amplified fashion: Each speaker has its own power amplifier and is powered by an active crossover. The MMD™ (Mathematically Modelled Dispersion) waveguide cleverly guides the sound, enlarging the sweet spot without altering the sound. In addition, reflections from tables or mixing console surfaces are minimised by the directional dispersion of the sound, making the KH 120 A ideal for cramped listening situations. The highlight of the Neumann KH 120 A, however, is its sound: The monitor reproduces signals without distortion, transients are reproduced precisely, and the spatial imaging is excellent.

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Neutral centrepiece in the studio
Monitors are the heart of any home or recording studio. The biggest audio interface, the most expensive large-diaphragm microphone, and the most powerful plug-in are of no use if the monitors cannot reproduce intricate sound details. With the Neumann KH 120 A, you get an extremely neutral monitoring tool with which nothing is glossed over. One could also say that the KH 120 A is merciless: Good things sound good and bad things sound bad. To adapt the Neumann KH 120 A to the room acoustics, the bass and treble can be attenuated. When placed on a table or the meter bridge of a mixing console, a low-mid filter reduces the negative effect of surface reflections. The front logo lights up white in normal operation, while a red light indicates the activation of the speaker's internal protection system. The LED illumination of the logo can also be dimmed and even switched off completely, which is practical when the KH 120 A is placed as a centre speaker behind the projector screen of a home cinema setup.
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For demanding listeners
The KH 120 A is often found in a professional production environment because of its absolutely faithful sound reproduction. To take full advantage of this monitor, a studio should be equipped with basic acoustic adjustments such as corner and side absorbers. Discerning listeners will then be rewarded with a fundamentally honest monitor that enables users to make intricate sound judgements. It is not for nothing that the Neumann KH 120 A is repeatedly described as the reference monitor in its price class - not by the manufacturers themselves, mind you, but by the actual users. However, it is not only studio professionals or experienced home recorders who benefit from the advantages of the KH 120 A, but in principle everyone who desires an unadulterated reproduction of programme material. The KH 120 A is also available in white.
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About Neumann
Georg Neumann GmbH was founded in Berlin in 1928 - and is certainly one of the most famous brands of microphones in the world. However, this is not the firm’s only sphere on activity. For many years the versatile inventor and pioneer Georg Neumann was also involved with vinyl record cutting machines and the development of rechargeable batteries. The technology he developed is still the basis for this now crucial and rapidly expanding market. What is more, for many years the company built highly personalised sound control systems for broadcast studios/theatres and concert halls, and for several years also studio monitors. In 1991, Neumann became part of the Sennheiser group of companies, and in 1999 received (the first German company to do so) the Technical Grammy for their overall technical achievements.
Big sound for small rooms
Since the Neumann KH 120 A is not very susceptible to side wall reflections, the compact monitor is ideal for use in small rooms. It is therefore often found in the post-production rooms of television studios or in radio stations' OB vans - and for the same reason in smaller studio rooms and home studios. While the Neumann KH 120 A is the go-to tool for sound professionals, there are also applications for this nearfield monitor outside of music and TV production: In combination with the Neumann KH 750 DSP subwoofer, the KH 120 A can be used to create a very high-quality 5.1 system for home cinema. And there are certainly dedicated music lovers who place this loudspeaker in their music room for a very simple reason: They want to enjoy music as intended by the artist, without the loudspeaker interfering with the sound.
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