Thank you for sharing.In this video the guy from Neumann says it's basically a KH310 in a smaller and more affordable package.
I think you misquote him slightly though. This is what he says:
Thank you for sharing.In this video the guy from Neumann says it's basically a KH310 in a smaller and more affordable package.
They're not really equivalent. The Ones are three way coaxials.So… having read every single post in this thread- what would be the equivalent Genelec One? The 8341a?
I was too lazy to quote every single wordThank you for sharing.
I think you misquote him slightly though. This is what he says:
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Yes! It would be great if Amir have them for review!Weird
They've been out for a while and I haven't seen even one review anywhere
Class H or BASH, one of the two, really.What is that amp technology that is not class D that was described below? I thought it was just regular class D.
"Neumann engineers develop a patent-pending amplifier technology which combines superior audio performance with the energy efficiency of Class D. Although the KH 150’s amplifiers deliver up to 145 W to the 6.5” woofer and 100 W to the 1” tweeter, they only consume 17 W at idle. Auto-standby reduces power consumption to 0.3 W when the KH 150 has not been used for a while, but can be deactivated."
Neumann launches DSP-powered studio monitor KH 150
German studio specialist Neumann.Berlin has expanded its line of reference-class studio monitors with the KH 150. The bi-amplified, DSP-controlled loudspeakerwww.broadcastprome.com
This means nothing to me and should mean nothing to anyone else. I will patiently wait for reliable third party measurements and finally make up my mind in my own living room....The German one says they're better than Genelec.
My German is a bit rusty though so please don't quote me on it.
The review on S&R won't be available for free for quite a while even when it would be published soon. I rely on Amir ;o)....The paragraph about the Staubschutzpolsterungsauswirkungen on the Schiebereglereinraststellungspräzision is the best part of the bonedo-article.
The S&R review surely features third party measurements and very likely a spinorama graph. Have not seen it yet, though.