Neumann KH120 Active Near-Field Studio Monitor Loudspeaker

Neumann KH120 Active Near-Field Studio Monitor Loudspeaker
Neumann KH120 Active Near-Field Studio Monitor Loudspeaker Overview | Full Compass
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Neumann's KH 120 studio monitor is designed for use as a near-field loudspeaker or as a rear loudspeaker in larger multi-channelFullcompass LogoDefinition:
1. In radio, television, citizen's band radio, and other wireless communications modes, a specific frequency for communication. 2. In mixers and video, an input or output signal path with controls. 3. In MIDI, one of 16 data paths.
systems. The KH 120 represents the latest in acoustic and electronic simulation and measurement technologies to ensure the most accurate sound reproduction possible. It has a Mathematically Modeled Dispersion waveguideFullcompass LogoDefinition:
Pipes, fittings, and horns for guiding and projecting radio frequency or sound waves.
(MMD), flexible acoustical controls, analogFullcompass LogoDefinition:
A signal that is continuous in nature, as opposed to being defined as a series of discrete numbers (or elements) as found in digital signals; electrically "analogous" to an acoustical signal in the air.
class-AB amplifiers, a large headroomFullcompass LogoDefinition:
1. The safety margin for an electronic signal that accommodates peak signals without overload. It is the difference (in dB) between normal operating levels (0-VU) and the clipping (overload) point. 2. The space between a subjects head or top and the top edge of a screen frame.
analog input and an extensive mounting hardware range. All of this provides the user with the maximum versatility over a wide variety of acoustic conditions, source equipment, and physical locations.

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