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Neumann's first studio monitor launched at IBC 2010

Well-known in the audio industry for its high quality microphones used in recording studios, for broadcast and on stage, Neumann has also been a pioneer in the audio industry for over 80 years keeping the company on the cutting edge of technology – from mixing consoles and disc cutting lathes, to more recent innovations in digital technology with the Solution-D system. Wolfgang Fraissinet, President of Marketing/Sales at Neumann Berlin: “Neumann is excited to introduce its latest innovation, the KH 120, representing the first product in the new line of Neumann Studio Monitors.” The KH 120 was unveiled at IBC 2010 in Amsterdam and will also be highlighted at 129th AES, booth 920, Moscone Center, San Francisco.
The KH 120 studio monitor is designed for use as a near-field loudspeaker or as a rear loudspeaker in larger multi-channel systems. The KH 120 incorporates the latest technologies in acoustic and electronic simulation and measurement to ensure the most accurate sound reproduction possible. It features a Mathematically Modeled Dispersion waveguide (MMD), flexible acoustical controls, analogue class-AB amplifiers, various input formats and an extensive mounting hardware range. All of this provides the user with the maximum versatility over a wide variety acoustic conditions, source equipment, and physical locations.
A subwoofer, such as the Neumann KH 810, with its '7.1 High Definition Bass Manager', can be added to achieve a low-frequency response down to 18 Hz and to increase the system’s maximum output level. The KH 120 is recommended for tracking, mixing and mastering in music, broadcast, project and post-production studios.
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