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KLH Model 3 Floor Standing Speakers (Each)

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KLH Model 3 Floor Standing Speakers (Each)KLH Model Three Bookshelf Speaker at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada The Model Three is a stand mounted acoustic suspension bookshelf speaker from KLH Audio (Noblesville, Indiana, USA), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Second in line in the KLH Model Collection and sharing essential DNA with the celebrated Model Five, the Model Three pairs an 8" pulp paper cone woofer with a 1" aluminum dome tweeter in a sealed acoustic suspension enclosure,

KLH Model Three Bookshelf Speaker at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada

The Model Three is a stand-mounted acoustic suspension bookshelf speaker from KLH Audio (Noblesville, Indiana, USA), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Second in line in the KLH Model Collection and sharing essential DNA with the celebrated Model Five, the Model Three pairs an 8" pulp-paper cone woofer with a 1" aluminum dome tweeter in a sealed acoustic suspension enclosure, delivering a frequency response of 46Hz to 20kHz at ±3dB and an in-room sensitivity of 88dB at 2.83V/1m. A three-position Acoustic Balance Control, a thirteen-component crossover using iron-core inductors and Mylar capacitors, and a structurally reinforced 3/4" MDF cabinet finished in real wood veneer combine to produce audiophile-quality performance in a compact form factor suited to smaller listening spaces. The Model Three is a Stereophile Recommended Component and Sound and Vision Top Pick, and is available in Canada through authorized KLH dealers including Vinyl Sound. Sold individually; two units required for a stereo pair.

Acoustic Suspension Design: The Legacy of Edgar Villchur and Henry Kloss

The acoustic suspension enclosure, pioneered by Edgar Villchur and Henry Kloss in 1954 and brought to market through their founding of KLH, uses the sealed internal air volume as a spring against the rear of the woofer cone, producing bass that is linear, controlled, and distortion-free even at the highest cone excursions. Unlike bass reflex designs that rely on a tuned port to extend low-frequency output, the Model Three's sealed enclosure delivers bass that remains clean and accurate under dynamic demands, with low-frequency extension reaching 35Hz at -10dB. The 8" pulp-paper cone woofer features a reverse roll rubber suspension, a 1.5" flat-wire voice coil, and a die-cast aluminum frame engineered specifically for the high-excursion demands of acoustic suspension loading, with an aluminum flux-stabilizing ring to reduce non-linearities in the magnet assembly and modern laser-based measurement refinement throughout development.

Three-Position Acoustic Balance Control and Thirteen-Component Crossover

The rear-panel Acoustic Balance Control provides three positions that attenuate output above 400Hz by 0dB (HI), -1.5dB (MID), or -3.0dB (LO), allowing the Model Three to be tuned to the specific reflective or absorptive characteristics of the listening room without acoustic treatment or external equalization. The crossover hands off from the woofer to the 1" aluminum dome tweeter at 1,500Hz using a 2nd-order electro-acoustic network built from thirteen components, including high-quality iron-core inductors and Mylar capacitors selected for their contribution to low distortion and stable frequency response across the crossover region. Five-way gold-plated binding posts at the rear accommodate spade lugs, banana plugs, and bare wire for connection to any amplifier delivering between 30 and 150 watts.

Real Wood Veneer Cabinetry and 8-Degree Slant Riser Base

The Model Three cabinet is constructed from structurally reinforced 3/4" MDF finished in genuine real wood veneer, available in English Walnut with Stone Wash Linen grille, West African Mahogany with Old-World Linen grille, and Nordic Noir with Medici Grey Linen grille. Each speaker is supplied with its own 8-degree slant riser base fabricated from powder-coated 14-gauge steel, angled to direct the tweeter toward the listener's ear level at a typical seated position and providing a stable, non-resonant platform that preserves cabinet isolation from the supporting surface. The magnetically attached grille allows tool-free removal for grille-off listening, and alternative grille cloths in Old-World Linen, Stone Wash Linen, and Basalt Black Knit are available separately for further customization. KLH backs the Model Three with a 10-year warranty.

Key Features

  • Acoustic Suspension Design: Sealed enclosure uses internal air volume as a linear spring for controlled, distortion-free bass performance at all volume levels, delivering frequency response from 46Hz to 20kHz at ±3dB and extension to 35Hz at -10dB.
  • 8" Pulp-Paper Cone Woofer: High-excursion driver with die-cast aluminum frame, reverse roll rubber suspension, 1.5" flat-wire voice coil, and aluminum flux-stabilizing ring, engineered specifically for acoustic suspension loading.
  • 1" Aluminum Dome Tweeter: Machined aluminum faceplate with soft rubber suspension and 1,500Hz crossover handoff for detailed, accurate high-frequency reproduction.
  • Three-Position Acoustic Balance Control: Rear-panel switch attenuates output above 400Hz by 0dB, -1.5dB, or -3.0dB to tailor the speaker's tonal balance to the listening room's acoustic characteristics.
  • Thirteen-Component Crossover Network: High-quality iron-core inductors and Mylar capacitors in a 2nd-order electro-acoustic design for low distortion and stable frequency response across the crossover region.
  • Included 8-Degree Slant Riser Base: Powder-coated 14-gauge steel base angled to direct the tweeter toward the listener's ear level, providing a stable, non-resonant platform with each speaker.
  • Real Wood Veneer Cabinetry: Structurally reinforced 3/4" MDF enclosure finished in genuine wood veneer, available in English Walnut, West African Mahogany, or Nordic Noir.
  • Magnetic Low-Profile Grille: Tool-free magnetically attached grille with interchangeable cloth options including Stone Wash Linen, Old-World Linen, and Basalt Black Knit available separately.
  • Flexible Placement: Acoustic suspension design allows closer wall placement than typical bass reflex speakers, and the compact footprint suits bookshelf, credenza, or stand-mounted use.
  • 10-Year Warranty: Full manufacturer warranty covering parts and workmanship for a decade from the date of purchase.

Technical Specifications

Design 2-way acoustic suspension, stand-mounted bookshelf
High Frequency Driver 1" Aluminum Dome with Soft Rubber Suspension
Low Frequency Driver 8" Pulp-Paper Cone, Reverse Roll Rubber Suspension, 1.5" Flat-Wire Voice Coil
Crossover Frequency 1,500Hz (2nd Order Electro-Acoustic)
Crossover Components 13-component network, iron-core inductors and Mylar capacitors
Frequency Response 46Hz to 20kHz ±3dB
Low Frequency Extension -10dB at 35Hz
In-Room Sensitivity 88dB at 2.83V / 1m
Free-Field Sensitivity 85dB at 2.83V / 1m
Impedance 6 ohms nominal (3.7 ohm minimum at 320Hz)
Power Handling 150W continuous / 600W peak
Recommended Amplification 30W to 150W
In-Room Maximum SPL 108dB
Horizontal Dispersion 140 degrees
Inputs Gold-plated five-way binding posts
Enclosure Material Structurally reinforced 3/4" MDF
Finish Options English Walnut, West African Mahogany, Nordic Noir
Dimensions (without base) 12.3" W x 19" H x 10.5" D
Dimensions (with base) 12.25" W x 28.25" H x 11.5" D
Weight (without base) 29 lbs
Weight (with base) 36 lbs
Warranty 10 years
Sold Individually (two required for a stereo pair)

Awards and Critical Recognition

  • Recommended Component — 2023, Stereophile
  • Top Pick — Sound and Vision
  • StereoNET Applause Award — StereoNET International

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the KLH Model Three?

The KLH Model Three is a two-way acoustic suspension stand-mounted bookshelf speaker from KLH Audio of Noblesville, Indiana, USA, featuring an 8" pulp-paper cone woofer, a 1" aluminum dome tweeter, a frequency response of 46Hz to 20kHz at ±3dB, and a three-position Acoustic Balance Control. It is a Stereophile Recommended Component and Sound and Vision Top Pick, sold individually, and is available in Canada through authorized KLH dealers including Vinyl Sound in Toronto.

How does the KLH Model Three compare to the Wharfedale Denton 85th and Harbeth P3ESR?

The KLH Model Three competes closely with well-regarded bookshelf speakers including the Wharfedale Denton 85th Anniversary and Harbeth P3ESR but differentiates itself through its acoustic suspension sealed enclosure, which delivers tighter and more controlled bass than the Denton's ported design, and its included 8-degree slant riser base, which optimizes listening axis without additional stand purchase. The Harbeth P3ESR uses a proprietary RADIAL cone material and is broadly regarded as one of the most neutral monitors in its class, while the KLH Model Three offers a wider, more enveloping soundstage character that Stereophile reviewer Robert Schryer described as delivering understated transparency alongside fun, engaging bass performance. The Model Three also provides the three-position Acoustic Balance Control for room-specific tonal adjustment, a feature absent from both competing designs.

What is acoustic suspension and why does it matter?

Acoustic suspension is a sealed enclosure design pioneered by KLH co-founder Henry Kloss in the 1950s, in which the sealed internal air volume acts as a spring against the rear of the woofer cone to provide a linear, controlled restoring force during high-excursion bass reproduction. Unlike bass reflex designs that use a tuned port to boost low-frequency output, an acoustic suspension enclosure produces bass that remains clean, accurate, and distortion-free even at demanding volume levels and low frequencies. The tradeoff is that acoustic suspension speakers are less efficient than ported designs of the same size, which is why the Model Three's 6-ohm impedance and 88dB sensitivity pair best with amplifiers delivering 30 to 150 watts per channel.

What does the Acoustic Balance Control on the KLH Model Three do?

The Acoustic Balance Control is a three-position rear-panel switch that attenuates the Model Three's output above 400Hz by 0dB in the HI position, -1.5dB in the MID position, or -3.0dB in the LO position. This allows listeners to compensate for rooms that are acoustically bright due to hard reflective surfaces, or to adjust the tonal balance to match the character of a partnering amplifier without requiring external equalization. StereoNET's reviewer noted the MID position as the most versatile starting point for most rooms, while Stereophile's measurements confirmed the control operates as specified.

Can the KLH Model Three be placed on a bookshelf or close to a wall?

Yes, the acoustic suspension sealed enclosure of the Model Three allows closer wall placement than typical bass reflex speakers, whose port output becomes uneven when the port is near a boundary. KLH's user manual recommends positioning the rear of the cabinet between 15cm and 60cm from the front wall, and a minimum of 60cm from room corners. The speaker can be placed on a bookshelf, credenza, or any surface capable of supporting its weight, with or without the included slant riser base, giving listeners placement flexibility that ported competitors at this price point cannot match.

What amplifier pairs well with the KLH Model Three?

The KLH Model Three is specified for amplifiers delivering between 30 and 150 watts per channel into its 6-ohm nominal impedance, with a minimum impedance of 3.7 ohms at 320Hz. This load is manageable for most solid-state integrated amplifiers, and tube amplifier users are advised to use the 4-ohm output transformer tap for optimal matching. Stereophile's measurements and StereoNET's listening tests both found the Model Three to take on the character of its partnering amplifier, making it a revealing and flexible load that rewards a quality amplification partner. Vinyl Sound in Toronto can advise on suitable amplifier pairings from available in-store brands.

Where can I buy the KLH Model Three in Toronto or Canada?

The KLH Model Three is available at Vinyl Sound, an authorized KLH dealer in Toronto, Canada. Vinyl Sound carries the KLH Model Collection and can provide in-store demonstrations, expert pairing advice, and authorized Canadian warranty support. The Model Three is sold individually, so two units are required to complete a stereo pair.

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If your monitor is positioned correctly, glare should not be a possible problem to be solved. Second, the matte finish on most monitors I have seen tends to greatly distort the picture quality. Imagine you are standing outside at noon, but the area you are in is foggy. The view you have of your surroundings (through a light fog) is similar to the picture quality of any matte finish monitor. At least, in my experience. I was sitting in front of my two large (not portable) monitors, thinking about the mistake I made in ordering a matte finish portable monitor. And I realized…I was so used to using dual monitors that I would really want two monitors for travel, also. I read some reviews of the MNN monitor and someone described it as a GLOSSY panel. Perfect. I decided to order the MNN to use as my “primary” travel monitor with the Arzopa to be used as my “second” monitor for a dual monitor setup while traveling. That led to mistake number 2. They are both matte finish. When I realized this, they had both shipped. And they were delivered very quickly , both arriving on the same day. I decided to give these monitors a try, and I’m glad I did. While they are both described officially as “matte”, the picture qualify is closer to what I would expect from a true “glossy” surface computer monitor. And they both have much more than acceptable image quality. So to compare them: FEATURES: Their features are identical other than their physical controls. For adjusting these monitors, there is a difference between them, and I PREFER one over the other, as far as controls go. Arzopa has multi-function push buttons on the left to adjust settings like brightness/contrast. MNN has push-buttons and a teeny tiny joystick on the right to adjust settings like brightness/contrast. I think this is an odd design decision for a -portable- monitor. The Arzopa controls are both more intuitive and (I believe) probably more sturdy / more likely to be reliable over time. We’ll see if the tiny joystick of the MNN survives a few trips bouncing around in my checked bags. DISPLAY QUALITY I was very pleasantly surprised by the image quality of both of these monitors. I would rate them both a solid 9/10 on image quality. I’ve seen better, but only with OLED panels. Between the two if I had to pick a winner for image quality it would be the MNN. But the difference is so slight. I think they both deserve a “9”. While I can tell they are both matte (and I do not like that) the matte finish of these monitors is not as “foggy” as most matte monitors. It’s not matte enough to detract from the overall image quality, which is great. The factory settings of both monitors had the brightness (black lefel) set too high. Brightness is what controls how “black” black items will appear. If the Brightness is set too high, then something which should be color black will appear to be gray or (worse) even light gray. After I turned down the brightness a bit on both monitors, the black level of both was very satisfying. Speakers: I would never try to use speakers on a portable monitor, so I can’t comment on this. I don’t think the Arzopa even has speakers, but it doesn’t matter, as I would not use those. STAND: They have virtually identical magnetically attached pleather stands that can be used to support the monitors in vertical or horizontal orientation. The magnets on both are pretty weak. However, it should be adequate for use on a solid desk or table. You might not be happy on an airplane if you hit turbulence at all. Summary and suggestion for improvement: I would give both of these a 4-star rating on the Amazon scale. To earn a 5-star rating I would suggest: 1) Replace the magnetic stand with something that attaches to the monitor more firmly. 2) Include a USB-C cable with a right-angle connector on one end. For dual monitor use, these both have cables sticking out the left side. If you want to set them side by side, you need to keep them about 2” apart, because the cables interfere with setting them close together, like you want to. The most obvious solution would be a right-angle USB-C cable. I have ordered one. But it would cost nothing for Arzopa and MNN to include this. 3) Make the above changes without increasing the price. If you could do that, I would rate these monitors a solid 5/5. There are better monitors for sale. But for the stated purpose and price? These are close to what I would want. Very close. FINAL THOUGHT: (Which One Should I Buy?) There are many portable monitors available with plenty of options in the same relative price range. The two I am reviewing here are a couple of the most highly rated. If you are trying to choose between these two specific monitors, I would recommend you buy the Arzopa. While the MNN has slightly better image quality, they both have really good image quality. 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