But that is the KH420.What I would rather like to see in its successor is a rotatable mid/high unit for also standing mounting like the KH420.
But that is the KH420.What I would rather like to see in its successor is a rotatable mid/high unit for also standing mounting like the KH420.
Not in that size and price range, plus the KH310 is closed baffle.But that is the KH420.
It seriously needs an update
Why would you avoid DSP when you need LF EQ in any case?I dunno, auto power down would be nice...but other than that, you're talking built-in DSP...personally one the main reasons I went for these over the genelec ones is that there's no latency (i.e analog); so no, even if I could get a free upgrade I wouldn't want DSP in them...that said, I would be interested to know how much better they could sound with digital crossovers, I imagine the dispersion could be improved a bit.
It adds an extra few ms of latency. Some care about that more than others.Why would you avoid DSP when you need LF EQ in any case?
Why would you avoid DSP when you need LF EQ in any case?
It adds an extra few ms of latency. Some care about that more than others.
I agree that would be a nice product especially for home use, but if you rotate tweeter and midrange the box has to be significantly bigger.
Edit: It would fit nicely in the middle, though...
View attachment 131514
If i knew they would raise the price i would have bought a pairIdeed, 200€ per unit more (in Germany). Tax hikes are expected, but after the September elections, so probably they simply follow the seemingly "booming" market. Just checked @ Thomann Germany, "available in approx. 1 week" = temporarily sold out.
Hesitant buyers have got inflation anxiety and started to buy "last minute"?
The KH310A is the Rodney Dangerfield of monitors. It has been called everything except “superlative”. Contrast this to anything from Genelec.
for its size, it's straight up outstanding. It sounds like something much bigger.The KH310A is the Rodney Dangerfield of monitors. It has been called everything except “superlative”. Contrast this to anything from Genelec.