KLH Model 16 Floorstanding Speakers
KLH Model 16 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 14, 2012]
messenger618
AudioPhile
Not really sure of the year, but who cares. Bought them at a second hand store, not a scratch on them, for $20,,,and they kick some butt for that money, especially, as one other reviewer said, I would put them up against a lot of higher dollar speakers. I'm going to use them for very small venues with a Yamaha Sub, a mini 100 watt amp from Parts Express, and a Behringer Xenyx 1202 FX mixer; a Shure SM86 condenser, and my laptop for music/karaoke source. Can't beat it for a very small venue, and quick set-up ! I will always count my KLH 16's as a wise decision and $20 well spent. |
[Aug 24, 2000]
Jim Scooler
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great Value. Excellent midrange. High-quality binding posts.
Weakness:
Maybe a little bright. These are from the KLH Reference Series (their top-of-the-line). KLH hasn't had much respect from the audiophiles, but I have been extremely happy with the performance of these little speakers (6 1/2" woofer, 2-way). Similar Products Used: KLH subwoofer/satellite, Cerwin Vega D1 |
[Jul 31, 2001]
Joel
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
compact, inexpensive, great binding posts, quality construction, impressive sound.
Weakness:
none for the price paid, nothing else in this price range even comes close I was looking for a cheap pair of compact speakers for my office. I did not want to spend $300 or $400 a pair for a small pair of quality speakers but I did not want junk. My home systems are high end : JBL, Mission, Polk, Klipsh Chorus w 15 inch drivers and horns. When I saw the display at Brandsmart with a price tag of $28 each for KLH speakers I thought how bad can they be? The salesman said to my surprise that they were actually quite good and to sell them for $28 was a sin. I AB'd them to speakers in the store costing 3 0r 4 times more . To my amazement there was very little difference. Once I got them home I was surprised how much better they sounded. The base was better than I was expecting. Even at high volumes there was no distortion. To say the least I am impressed with the quality for the price. You would have to spend a whole lot more to improve on the sound. If there is a Brandsmart near you then run don't walk and pick up a pair before they run out. They had other similiar KLH speakers at unreal prices such as 8" 2-way towers for $48 each. No kidding! Similar Products Used: JBL, Mission, |
[May 22, 2001]
Yuri
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Cheap. Good construction. Sounds good for the price: tight, not muddy bass, detailed, not too sensitive to room placement.
Weakness:
A little bright, especially if you're near them. I was shopping for cheapo studio monitors, then I bumped into these at Brandsmart USA. I thought, heck, $56 for a brand new pair isn't going to hurt too much even if they sound terrible, and I could still use them to check my mixes on a 'bad' system. Brandsmart also had NHT S0/S1, JBL S26, Infinity IL-10, AR15/17. At the store, the KLH 16's really didn't sound worse than those other bookshelf speakers that were at least four times the price, and they clearly sounded better than similarly-priced models (Sony, Yamaha, Jensen, other KLH). Granted, all the display models weren't placed optimally, so it was hard to tell which speakers really sounds best. Similar Products Used: Alesis Monitor One Mk. 2, Tannoy SBM, Tannoy Reveal, Tannoy Proto-J, Yorkville YSM-1, NHT Super One, Yamaha NS-10. |