You know when Neumann does anything, it’s going to be good. So imagine the industry buzz when the German mic maestros incorporated the respected Klein + Hummel studio monitor range back in early 2010. Gearheads and audiophiles all over the globe began filling forums with thread after thread of speculation. But it wasn’t until this year’s NAMM show that speculation quickly turned to sheer admiration of the new KH 120.
With a desktop-friendly design, this bi-amped studio monitor offers a stunningly smooth and neutral sound that’s primed for mixing and mastering sessions, both short and long. And thanks to its Mathematically Modeled Dispersion (MMD) waveguide, you’ll enjoy an exceptionally wide sweet spot with reduced desktop reflections. What’s more, the KH 120 features acoustical controls to help compensate for your room or monitoring position. It sports a 5.25″ woofer and a 1″ tweeter, as well as a competitive price tag. The Neumann KH 120 studio monitor is bound to be a hit among audio professionals seeking purebred sonic quality from a company with an already-sterling reputation.








