Klein + Hummel Introduces O 300 Nearfield Studio Reference Monitor
September 15, 2006
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Klein + Hummel, the latest addition to the Sennheiser
family of brands, is introducing the O 300 triamplified three-way nearfield
studio reference monitor at AES 2006 San Francisco. The O 300 delivers the
same stunning quality of the famed O 300 D minus the digital input and
control hardware, resulting in a cost-effective price without sonic
compromise. As its more fully-featured sibling, the O 300 delivers
superlative, uncolored sound, precise bass response, picture-perfect
dispersion patterns, and a stunningly real soundstage with remarkable image
focus and depth. Its precise and revealing detail enables the mixing
engineer to make critical judgments with supreme confidence.
By utilizing a dense, new, extremely low-resonance material called LRIM,
Klein + Hummel was able to mold the waveguides required for optimal
dispersion directly into the baffle. The elliptical shape of the
high-frequency horn makes the dispersion angle in the vertical plane more
narrow thus reducing the amount of early reflections off the console surface
which would otherwise interfere with the direct sound from the speakers
(comb-filter effects), thereby improving spatial definition. At the same
time, the effective horizontal listening area is made wider, giving the
recording engineer greater freedom of movement in front of the console. The
use of LRIM has also made it possible to align the acoustic centers of the
two drivers exactly on one plane, parallel to the baffle, thereby preventing
time and phase coherency problems at the crossover frequencies. This allows
the individual drivers to work together perfectly to produce a precisely
detailed soundstage.
The unit's eight-inch cone woofer is made of a special lightweight
polypropylene material that has excellent self-damping properties. Its
long-excursion voice coil enables this driver to produce very low
frequencies at high sound pressure levels with practically no distortion. In
contrast to common bass-reflex systems, which tend to blur the low end, the
acoustic suspension system of the O 300 delivers tight, articulate bass,
which is strikingly clear, detailed, and natural, particularly in
transients.
The midrange is handled by a treated fabric dome with a three-inch voice
coil. Since its mass is much lower than that of cone drivers, it has the
advantage of being able to achieve superior impulse response and extremely
uniform amplitude response. As a result, midrange reproduction is
impressively true-to-life, especially with the human voice.
The one-inch high-frequency driver is equipped with a titanium/fabric dome
that combines the transparency of a titanium dome with the low distortion of
a fabric dome. This driver has been finely matched to its elliptical
waveguide, ensuring exceptional directivity.
All three drivers are magnetically shielded, permitting placement of the
speakers directly next to video monitors or computers. O 300 is available in
anthracite finish as standard; optional silver, white and custom colors are
also available. For more information, visit their web site at www.klein-hummel.com.
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