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Neumann KH 150 Monitor Review

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it can go pretty high in frequency flat It is a complete bass not only a sub
It can be seen and used as a high quality lowest way of a 3 ways
I do not understand why using only a 10" and not a 12"
JBL's famous studio monitors used to sport 12" units for instance
a 12" can reach up to 400-500Hz without particular issue while providing a little extra undistorted SPL in the lower Hz
the car audio sector is quite more extreme speaking of bass speakers
I do not know why
A ten inch is better controlled.
 
A ten inch is better controlled.
That can be true of course
Problem is that usually drivers are not off the shelf but custom made
It is almost impossible to get their TS parameters or distortion figures
I guess it must be a first class driver for sure
I love low Qts woofers after having had a disastrous experience with a high Qts one
Even changing power amps had no real effect
 
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This is a review, listening tests and measurements of the Neumann KH150 DSP 2-way studio monitor (active speaker). It is on loan from the company and costs US $1,750 (each).
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The design language is not changed of course. The main woofer is 6.5 inches now powered by 120 watt dedicated amplifier. While it is about 3X larger than the KH 80 DSP, it is still light and quite manageable. Here is the back panel with all the expected connections/controls:
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As bad luck would have it, I yet again managed to test a Neumann speaker during colder weather here (around 56 degrees F). I kept the speaker indoor prior to testing with Klippel NFS speaker measurement system. Reference axis was on the outside top of the woofer.

Neumann KH 150 Speaker Measurements
As usual, we start with our "spin graph" of the anechoic frequency response:
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I never stop being shocked when I run the computational phase of the Klippel NFS out and pops up a frequency response that is ruler flat! It is as if I am measuring a piece of electronics. There is tiniest bit of shelving down below 200 Hz and a bit of droop at the top end, neither of which Neumann sees in their measurements.

EDIT: received an overlay of Neumman measurements and mine:
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This is incredibly good match! This gives me confidence in my measurements and theirs.

What is uniquely impressive here is the bass extension to incredible 39 Hz for such a small speaker! Very nice.

There is a change in directivity due to Tweeter waveguide which could have probably only been avoided if the crossover point was lower in frequency.

Early window reflections show the classic issue we see in 2-way speakers with vertical directivity not being as good:
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You can help that as noted with absorption or high distance (from ceiling). Or let it be as vertical dispersion is not as important as horizontal. Predicted-far field response is still quite good:
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Near-field measurements of the port and drivers shows extremely good control of internal resonances:
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Most impressive bit is the very low distortion from such a compact speaker:

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Once again, at 86 dBSPL we are talking THD numbers that are in domain of electronics! See how the response essentially hugs the 0 dB axis. Even at 96 dBSPL, speaker is cruising above 100 Hz. Very remarkable.

Horizontal dispersion is a bit narrower at 50 degrees (as opposed to typical 60 degrees in my other tests):
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Vertical dispersion as noted has the classic hole but otherwise, straightens out nicely:

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CSD waterfall shows very nice control of resonances (as we could tell from spin data):
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Finally, here is the step response for fans of that:

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Neumann KH150 Monitor Listening Tests
As usual, I pulled up my female vocals to test for tonality. I was immediate hit with a warm signature that I am not used to hearing with small speakers/monitors. This persisted across many tracks which I contribute to nice bass extension. That led me into thinking subbass response would be good as well. That was not the case. Much of it is filtered due to sharp drop off in response. So for that, you still need a sub or a much larger monitor.

Listening across a range of tracks was a delight. In my near-field listening, the KH 150 could get as loud as I wanted. Bass response (above sub-pass) was substantial and quite clean (unless pushed hard). Detail was excellent as were the dynamics. My reference test track Io sono metà from the album Musica Nuda was superb:


The detail in strings and the warmth from subtle bass response was to die for.

Conclusions
Even though I expect excellence from Neumann I was still pleasantly surprised by the bass extension, very low distortion and manageable weight and size of the KH 150. The price is up there to be sure but so is the performance. For that cost you get a speaker that will surprise you in how full range it plays yet it is not a giant box on sides of your desk.

It is my pleasure to recommend Neumann KH 150.

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I appreciate this review. Can you give me your recommendation for monitors that will not break the bank and don’t need a subwoofer ? I am using Yamaha HS7 with sub now
 
I appreciate this review. Can you give me your recommendation for monitors that will not break the bank and don’t need a subwoofer ? I am using Yamaha HS7 with sub now
Hi, amir is the founder of this site and certainly doesn't have the time to answer all the requests. However you have here a community that could help you, just create a dedicated thread and you'll get a satisfying answer.
Loved your tone btw ;)
 
I appreciate this review. Can you give me your recommendation for monitors that will not break the bank and don’t need a subwoofer ? I am using Yamaha HS7 with sub now
I used to have six pairs of HS monitors in my studio - all replaced with Neumann monitors. The HS's are very good for their price. Unfortunately there is no magic. For me personally, there is nothing that is cost effective between the HS's and Neumann's. You certainly will not find any such monitors that do not need a subwoofer for frequencies below 40 Hz. Quality costs ---- there is no way around it.

I don't know if it is possible, but if you can do it, I would suggest you consider saving up for a pair of Neumann's instead of spending money on something in-between. Best wishes.
 
I appreciate this review. Can you give me your recommendation for monitors that will not break the bank and don’t need a subwoofer ? I am using Yamaha HS7 with sub now
If you are a little into DIY buy a just decent one and change the woofers with something serious same size
I can't find pics of the Neumann woofer but I am quite confident that it's really really serious
 
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