NAMM 2014: Behringer Expands Nekkst Series Of Studio Monitors

US Designed in collaboration with Keith Klawitter, founder of KRK      28/01/14

NAMM 2014: Behringer Expands Nekkst Series Of Studio Monitors


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Behringer is expanding its Nekkst Series of Audiophile Bi-amped Studio Monitors by adding the K6 and K10S subwoofer to the existing K8 and K5 speakers. They say that these 2 new products build on the legacies of both Behringer and Keith R. Klawitter – the most renowned loudspeaker designer in the industry, who together launched the Nekkst Series last year.

Behringer says that the 180-Watt K10S subwoofer and 150-Watt K8, K6 and K5 provide a true distortion-free image of the mix, thanks to their deformation-resistant, glass-fiber cone woofers, which supply deep, tight bass and virtually smear-proof mids. They tell us that an ultra-high resolution, silk-dome tweeter provides sparkling highs – enhanced by Keith Klawitter's Advanced Waveguide Technology for an extremely generous sweet spot

All of this is built into high-density composite enclosures that Behringer says virtually eliminate low-frequency distortion – and provide ultra-low diffraction. The company believes that Nekkst Studio Monitors can be easily and instantly adapted to a wide range of acoustical environments, so producers always get accurate response, resulting in powerful mixes that translate perfectly across all playback applications.

"This is my best work yet!"
said KRK founder Keith R. Klawitter.

"We are extremely pleased for this opportunity to work with the legendary Keith Klawitter," said Music Group founder and CEO Uli Behringer. "He's a perfectionist – and it shows in the design and performance of these amazing speakers!"


Pricing and Availability:

The K8, K6, K5 Studio Monitors and K10S Subwoofer have a suggested U.S. MAP of $199.99, $179.99, $149.99 and $249.99 respectively


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