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Totally recommend
Use: I'm using them on a regular table to bring my Neumanns KH 120A to ear level - for music composing and mixing purposes.
They are very easy to set up, the base is big enough for a satisfying range of angles and they look good enough not to ruin the view. Overall they make a perfect team with the speakers' look. Over time I find they keep their level so no unwanted vertical glide just make sure you properly tighten the screws (not too tight, not too lose).
One thing I found an issue is with the provided self-adhesive plastic legs that should isolate the metallic base from the desk... they move around and get flaten irregularly over time. So I purchased some regular self adhesive textile strips (the one that is used to stick on the furniture legs so they don't scratch the floor) glued them to the back of the base and now they level properly again. The isolation is very good, the bass vibration from the speakers is barely noticeable on the desk itself.
Totally recommend when purchasing a pair of Neumanns especially if you don't plan to place them on tripods. It's the simplest way to level these speakers to ear level and it's very important (actually essential) for studio work.
They are very easy to set up, the base is big enough for a satisfying range of angles and they look good enough not to ruin the view. Overall they make a perfect team with the speakers' look. Over time I find they keep their level so no unwanted vertical glide just make sure you properly tighten the screws (not too tight, not too lose).
One thing I found an issue is with the provided self-adhesive plastic legs that should isolate the metallic base from the desk... they move around and get flaten irregularly over time. So I purchased some regular self adhesive textile strips (the one that is used to stick on the furniture legs so they don't scratch the floor) glued them to the back of the base and now they level properly again. The isolation is very good, the bass vibration from the speakers is barely noticeable on the desk itself.
Totally recommend when purchasing a pair of Neumanns especially if you don't plan to place them on tripods. It's the simplest way to level these speakers to ear level and it's very important (actually essential) for studio work.
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LH 65 % KH 120, perfect pair.
For a long time I have been looking for a replacement for my screened Millenium BS-500. For space reasons, I wanted to switch to smaller stand and monitors. I have therefore searched for stands that fit on my desk. I have tried different stands, only the Neumann LH 65 have convinced me completely.
I found it difficult to me before buying, because the stand are not exactly a bargain. For the price of racks you can buy a second pair of entry level monitors.
The already excellent sound of the KH 120 momnitors was further improved.
The processing leaves nothing to be desired, the table stands are LH65 massively built and heavy, made in Germany.
Since you can adjust the angle and height, the monitors can be perfectly positioned.
I found it difficult to me before buying, because the stand are not exactly a bargain. For the price of racks you can buy a second pair of entry level monitors.
The already excellent sound of the KH 120 momnitors was further improved.
The processing leaves nothing to be desired, the table stands are LH65 massively built and heavy, made in Germany.
Since you can adjust the angle and height, the monitors can be perfectly positioned.
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Solid as a rock
Works perfectly as intended with the KH 80s, and looks even better than the photo (the actual stand base has a central area removed to form a U shape, with the speaker mounted at the bottom of the U. I'm about to order a second pair for my KH 120 II speakers.
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