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Neumann KH150

Yeah because it's so easy to get some 8361A, 1237A, KH420, KH310, KH150 etc, especially at the same time... just whip out your unlimited American Express and Thomann delivers all of them to you next day... uhh... yeah..

Anyone following Pearljam's years long speaker quest on the forum already knows everything needed, but only he can decide. ;)
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To me it's even more complicated than that becaue I have to pay VAT when they arrive in my country so even if I do return them I don't get that. Money back
 
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To me it's even more complicated than that becaue I have to pay VAT when they arrive in my country so even if I do return them I don't get that. Money back
You may have already mentioned, but I didn't notice: where do you live?
 
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Quasi far field on-axis: near field of woofer cone + vents merged at ~450 Hz with time-windowed "far field" at 1 m. Baffle effect response (multiplier for near field) simulated to 10 meters. Near field of cone measured speaker laying on the floor to reduce loss to full space at LF.
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Too smooth at mid due to time window but otherwise quite equal to other published measurements.
 
For those that can code there are other ways too. It turns out the control protocol is partly documented and partly self-describing, but Neumann don't publish this for some reason. I didn't buy the KH80s because the iPad app was the only way known at the time to access the DSP. Had I known the protocol was documented I would have bought them.
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/...all-analog-neumann-monitors.6415/post-1094702

might be interesting for you...
 
Only very shortly, and just one speaker so I'd like to postpone all comments about sound.

Let us know if we can finally hang up our tools and just kick back and relax. From what I’ve seen of Neumann’s measurements, this is the one of the best commercial speakers of this size; (1/2 cu foot) as of 2022. The frequency response, phase response, and non linear distortion is first rate.
 
No.

Best in size class.

They won’t work in large rooms eg. 6m x 9m x 3.6m or dedicated home theaters requiring 100dB/2.83V sensitivity.

Finally a 6.5” 2 way from K+H/Neumann.
 
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We need a KH180 with an 8 inch ;)
No.

Best in size class.

They won’t work in large rooms eg. 6m x 9m x 3.6m or dedicated home theaters requiring 100dB/2.83V sensitivity.

Finally a 6.5” 2 way from K+H/Neumann.
 
We need a KH180 with an 8 inch ;)
No; that's the KH310. Arguably, they should come out with a slightly larger bass reflex version - the ports don't need to be front facing (though that seems to be their design philosophy). A side-firing port a la SCM25As could work.
 
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