KLH Vintage Acoustic Suspension Bookshelf Speakers Color Walnut (Model Three)
KLH Vintage Acoustic Suspension Bookshelf Speakers Color Walnut (Model Three)
KLH Vintage Acoustic Suspension Bookshelf Speakers Color Walnut (Model Three)
KLH Vintage Acoustic Suspension Bookshelf Speakers Color Walnut (Model Three)
KLH Vintage Acoustic Suspension Bookshelf Speakers Color Walnut (Model Three)
KLH Vintage Acoustic Suspension Bookshelf Speakers Color Walnut (Model Three)
KLH Vintage Acoustic Suspension Bookshelf Speakers Color Walnut (Model Three)
KLH Vintage Acoustic Suspension Bookshelf Speakers Color Walnut (Model Three)
KLH Vintage Acoustic Suspension Bookshelf Speakers Color Walnut (Model Three)
KLH Vintage Acoustic Suspension Bookshelf Speakers Color Walnut (Model Three)
KLH Vintage Acoustic Suspension Bookshelf Speakers Color Walnut (Model Three)
KLH Vintage Acoustic Suspension Bookshelf Speakers Color Walnut (Model Three)
KLH Vintage Acoustic Suspension Bookshelf Speakers Color Walnut (Model Three)
KLH Vintage Acoustic Suspension Bookshelf Speakers Color Walnut (Model Three)
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KLH Vintage Acoustic Suspension Bookshelf Speakers Color Walnut (Model Three)

KLH MODEL THREE

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FEATURES

• Iconic Mid-Century Modern Styling
• Acoustic Suspension Design – The most accurate and linear
enclosure design available today
• Three-Position Acoustic Balance Control to tailor the loudspeaker’s
output for the most difficult acoustic environments
• Non-Resonant Die-Cast Aluminum Woofer Frame
• Machined Aluminum 1” tweeter faceplate
• KLH cabinetry featuring a structurally reinforced
¾” MDF Enclosure
• Thirteen Component network using high quality iron-core
inductors & Mylar capacitors
• Each speaker includes its own 8˚ slant riser base made of powder
coated 14-gauge steel
• Low-Profile Magnet Attached Grille

ACOUSTIC SUSPENSION DESIGN

First introduced in 1954, the acoustic suspension principle has long been considered the most accurate of all loudspeaker
designs. The original AR-1, the well-known AR-3, and various later models were all brought to market by Edgar Villchur and
Henry Kloss. Several brands, including KLH, would adopt the acoustic suspension principle and use it in their loudspeakers
designs for many years to come. This design principle dominated the speaker market well into the 1970s.
In an acoustic suspension design, the air volume inside the enclosure serves as a cushion of air, or air spring, to provide a
restoring force for the woofer cone. The said air inside the enclosure becomes the dominant part of the woofer’s suspension.
Because the air volume inside the enclosure is more linear than the mechanical parts of the woofer’s suspension, the woofer’s
diaphragm can move more linearly. This linear movement enables the driver to operate at higher excursions with less distortion
than traditional bass-reflex systems. Acoustic suspension systems receive worldwide praise for their greater accuracy, tighter
bass transients, and exceptional bass resolution and texture.

TWO-WAY DESIGN

The KLH Model Three is a compact, 2-way system that provides full-range
sound to average-sized listening spaces. KLH designed an 8” woofer
specifically for this 2-way system, and it features a smooth and extremely
accurate response up to 1,600 Hz. This woofer delivers clear vocals and
offers rich reproduction of lower midrange instruments- all while minimizing
distortion. Meanwhile, the 1” tweeter provides a smooth extended
response with low distortion. The dispersion characteristics are polished
and natural, which is crucial for a large and accurate stereo image.

THE HISTORY OF KLH & THE MODEL THREE

KLH Audio was established in 1957 by Henry Kloss, Malcolm Low, and Josef Hofmann. Henry Kloss first made his name in
Acoustic Research with the AR-1 and its patented acoustic suspension system that revolutionized the high-fidelity industry. Kloss
later left Acoustic Research to start KLH, where he immediately began marketing his acoustic suspension loudspeaker designs.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, KLH was the top seller for acoustic suspension loudspeakers. Several models were very
successful during that time and continue to be held in high regard for their tonal accuracy and precision today. The KLH Model
Three is an all-new acoustic suspension loudspeaker model, first introduced in 2022. This loudspeaker will carry on the legacy of
accurate audiophile-quality performance while delivering great value to the customer

ACCESSORIES

Included : 8° Slant Riser Base

DIMENSIONS

Width : 12.25 inch(es) / 31.1cm

Height : 28.25 inch(es) / 71.8cm w/ included riser base ◊ 19.0 inch(es) / 48.2cm w/o riser base

Depth : 11.5 inch(es) / 29.2cm w/ included riser base ◊ 10.5 inch(es) / 26.7cm w/o riser base

Weight : 29 Ib(s) / 13.2kg w/o riser base ◊ 36 Ib(s) / 16.4kg w/ included riser base

GENERAL

Enclosure Type : Structurally Reinforced ¾" Medium Density Fiberboard

Speaker Type : Indoor

Color(s) : Walnut

Number of Drivers : 2

Frequency Response : 46Hz – 20,000Hz +/- 3dB

Sensitivity : In-Room Sensitivity : 88dB @2.83V / 1M ◊ Free-field Sensitivity: 85dB @ 2.83V / 1M

Power Handling : 150 Watts / 600 Watts Peak

Amplifier Recommended Range : 30 Watts to 150 Watts

Peak SPL : In-Room : 108dB

Impedance : 6 Ohms (3.7 ohm minimum @320 Hz

Inputs : Five-Way Gold-Plated Binding Posts

Additional Feature(s) : Three-Position Acoustic Balance Control

SPEAKERS

High-Frequency Drivers : 1" Aluminum Dome with Soft Rubber Suspension

Bass Driver(s) : 8" Pulp-Paper Cone with Reverse Roll Rubber Suspension, 1.5" Diameter Flat-Wire Voice Coil

Crossover Frequency : 1,600Hz

UPC

UPC : 678506855082

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