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Hey, I can totally relate. I use Neumanns myself (KH120 II), but it actually makes sense – most listeners out there will hear the music on setups that are closer to HS8s than to high-end monitors. I wouldn’t be surprised if the HS8s simply force you to make decisions that translate better because th
...Darioblock in r/audioengineering
June 13, 2025 3:52 PM
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Oh yeah, I do! Love my KH120’s and well-treated room! Valid question/suggestion! I’m sure I could do better monitor-wise, like some big sexy ATC’s (the dream), but my Neumann’s continue to serve me and my humble little space well more than a decade in!
brownwaterbandit in r/audioengineering
March 4, 2026 3:18 AM
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Minidsp Flex driving two Neumann KH-120 II's and a pair of OG SVS SB-1000 subs in fullrange stereo mode. Heavily treated small room, focused on tight balanced decay across frequency range for analytical nearfield use. Target curve 6dB bass boost from flat. The subs have evil THD below 35Hz so I drop
...dub_mmcmxcix in r/audiophile
December 22, 2025 10:19 PM
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A comparable choice would be the Neumann KH 120 II. This model is front-ported and therefore can be placed right against a wall. Other than that they are very similar to the 8330 in performance and build quality.
blutfink in r/genelec
February 28, 2026 12:50 AM
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I hadn't heard of Advents, but I picked one up in the store and felt that the cabinet was heavy and made of good wood, so I figured I'd give them a chance. Yeah, they do sound great. They're about the size of my studio monitors (Neumann KH120).
youbenchbro in r/vintageaudio
May 12, 2025 6:08 PM
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You can for sure get a pair of professionally-decent audio monitors for $300-$500 US. They won't be great and I wouldn't use them to finish audio for Netflix or whatever, but for most corporate work, YouTube, and lots of other stuff, there are a bunch of good options. Here's a slight edit of a post
...Jim_Feeley in r/editors
June 3, 2025 4:40 PM
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If u can’t afford genelec Neumann kh120
Medium-Plan2987 in r/rotarymixers
December 9, 2025 12:52 PM
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Problem with ns10s etc is that you can’t mix on them for too long before you get ear fatigue. Other problem is that they’re just not enjoyable to mix on in general. So harsh. I ditched mine and bought a pair of Neumann kh120 (and did the room analysis thing that comes with them) and suddenly everyth
...Readwhatudisagreewit in r/mixingmastering
June 28, 2025 12:09 PM
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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
...Krakenosaurus in r/AudioPost
April 30, 2025 6:18 PM
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That's a tough call honestly. I feel you on wanting to future-proof with Atmos, but tbh a great stereo mix translates better than a mediocre Atmos one. If your room treatment is already solid, I'd lean toward investing in high-end stereo monitors first - something like Neumann KH 120 II or Genelec 8
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/audioengineering
February 6, 2026 8:02 AM
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