KLH speaker brand reborn and heading to Europe
By: Joe Cox
And there are plenty of products to choose from. Each speaker is named after a street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the birthplace of KLH. There are the Kendall (£1398/$1299, all prices per pair), Quincy (£998/$999) and Cambridge (£798/$799) floorstanders, and the Ames (£399/$378) andAlbany (£499/$478) bookshelf speakers.
Home cinema fans will be happy to see the Story (£399/$398) centre channel, the Beacon satellite (£499/$498) and Broadway Atmos (£499/$498) surround speakers, and the Stratton (£799) and Windsor, 10- and 12-inch (£469/$448, £629/$598), powered subwoofer.
All the KLH speakers feature real-wood veneer finishes, MDF cabinets, Kevlar drivers and anodised aluminium dome tweeters.
KLH has also added headphones to its portfolio with the wired, over-ear Ultimate One and the wireless, in-ear Ultimate Two. The KLH Ultimate One headphones sport a real ebony wood finish, leather and sheepskin ear pads and 50mm Beryllium drivers. The Ultimate Two aptX Bluetooth in-ear monitors use a 11.5mm dynamic driver with balanced armature, have a 3-button remote and come with a high-gloss, pearlised black finish.
There are also in-wall speakers and a KLH VX-1 control system, aimed at the custom install market.
Widely available in the US, the European launch sees the speakers available via the newly-launched KLH website and Amazon.