KH120

Neumann

KH120

116 positive 0 neutral 10 negative

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Genelec 8040B vs Barefoot footprint03

Neumann KH 120 II, aligned with MA 1, are hard to beat at that price point.

ContentOffer9275 in r/studiomonitors

April 17, 2026 8:39 PM

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Best studio monitor speakers to get the most out of my mixer

If u can’t afford genelec Neumann kh120

Medium-Plan2987 in r/rotarymixers

December 9, 2025 12:52 PM

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Currently using the Krk Rokit G3's (since 2014). I want the best studio speakers.

Maybe consider Kii THREE, Dutch&Dutch 6C, Barefoot Sound Footprint, Neumann KH120/150... The Genelecs are probably on the same level though. There are many different opinions out there on what makes the "best" speaker, it can be very subjective and down to personal taste.

cyanight7 in r/SurroundAudiophile

April 6, 2026 5:34 AM

2

Moving on from Adam A7x and looking for recommendations.

Skip the Kalis, get Neumann KH-120 II's, and don't look back.

Coinsworthy in r/studiomonitors

March 20, 2026 5:18 PM

2

Getting rid of my ATCs and would like advice on my next setup

totally get it - atcs in an apartment is overkill even if they sound incredible. since you're used to that level of detail, you'll want something that still translates well. i'd check the Neumann KH 120 II monitors, they're right in your range and give you that surgical precision without the price t

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/mixingmastering

March 28, 2026 6:08 AM

2

Upgrading to Multichannel Setup- Need Advice

Unless people are knocking down your door for atmos mixes 5.1 should be plenty and you can always upscale in the future if you need too. I was in your position recently and went for Neumann KH120 (LCR), KH80 (LsRs) and KH750 (Sub). They were out of my budget originally but having good calibration wa

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Krakenosaurus in r/AudioPost

April 30, 2025 6:18 PM

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Why everyone on here think passive speakers are always better than active.

Based on cursory glance in Spinorama, 1500 euro budget might allow reaching spinorama score better than 6.5 after equalization, which is already very good. Something like Neumann KH-120-II should do the trick, especially if you want near field listening unit. Passives exist for similar tonal accurac

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audioen in r/audiophile

October 9, 2025 6:24 PM

2

Smallest Bass Speaker?

There is the Phil Jones double four. It's about shoe box sized, runs, as the name suggests, on a pair of 4" speakers and it has a decent low end. It's fairly light, too. A lot easier to transport than say, a Neumann KH120, and less expensive, too. I use mine for practice and it does not shy away fro

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quite_sophisticated in r/Bass

September 13, 2025 4:53 PM

2

The line between desktop and studio speakers

For reasonably money, jbl has some ok desktop monitors.A very very good choice is the Neumann Kh120. As expensive as a similar genelec though.Chi-fi brand FIIO which you may know from digital players and headphones launched some pretty living room looks ready desktop speakers recently.

MrDagon007 in r/audiophile

October 31, 2025 7:23 AM

2

Powered speakers for record player that can double as computer speakers?

Here is your annual (weekly? daily? hourly?) reminder that the Neumann KH120 and KH80 exist. The KH120 is ideal but out of your budget. JBL 308P MKII would be my budget choice for this. However (and this isn't insignificant) you need a volume conrol between the ProJect and the powered speakers. Topp

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milotrain in r/StereoAdvice

October 17, 2025 4:31 PM

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