The two speakers on the front left and right are by far the most important. As a result, music and sound effects provide an enormous amount of impact. That they all sound the same tonally is also important, but not very important. Heading with the same brand and series usually takes ...
WEA), I was shocked at how cleanly Jim Cuddy’s singing voice was reproduced by the Model Fives—it sprung from the speakers with an almost uncanny clarity. There was also an openness to the sound that I wasn’t expecting from such large cabinets, but that I...
KLH calls the Model Three a stand-mounted bookshelf speaker, as the positioning is rather flexible. A pair of black powder-coated 14-gauge steel riser bases are included at no additional cost, made to suit the Model Three. They feature an 8-degree slant designed to point the speakers towar...
Janszen's son David continues to design and build speakers under the family name and also restores the long out of production 9s. Further information provided by David. " In 1957 Arthur designed what would become the 9 and began field tests. In 1959, KLH brought that speaker in for ...
The KLH model 1 was the first, followed more successfully by the Model 6 and 17, both of which far outsold the KLH Model 5. I've owned and worked with all of the KLH speakers except the electrostatic and Model 12. My favorite was the 5, which was far from perfect but at least ...