KLH AUDIO RETURNS TO UK

Legendary KLH Speakers Available in the UK Once Again
You might recall our recent article about the KLH Ultimate One headphones, but now we can share the news that the KLH brand that was relaunched in the US in 2017 now has its European operations in Dublin, Ireland.
Back in those halcyon days, KLH was the largest speaker brand in the world, and regularly picked up awards whether for its entry-level offerings or bank-account-punishing top-flight speakers.
KLH History
In those days KLH was based in Cambridge, Massachusetts and had a workforce of more than 300 employees who shipped 30,000 speakers annually to six continents.
Also now largely forgotten by many is the significant fact that Henry Kloss was one of the company's three founders. The others were Malcolm S. Low and Josef Hofmann.
KLH's milestones include the forerunner to the now ubiquitous Tivoli Model One radio of today. It was called the Model Eight, and it was the first-ever high sensitivity FM table radio.
The Model Eight was followed by a loudspeaker regarded by many as one of the finest ever made, the electrostatic KLH Model Nine.
KLH had many other award-winning pioneering products such as the Model Eleven - the world's first portable solid-state radio.
Ray Dolby is now universally known for his noise reduction technology. But he can thank KLH for putting him on the global stage.
It was KLH who introduced Ray Dolby to consumers by using his technology in the Model Forty reel-to-reel tape recorder and the first ever to carry Dolby noise reduction.
KLH was no slouch in loudspeaker design. The Model Five, Six and Model Seventeen used the acoustic suspension system developed by audio luminaries, Edgar Villchur and Henry Kloss.
KLH Audio
Fast-forward back to 2019 and KLH is now KLH Audio and under new ownership after being purchased in 2017 by David P. Kelley, longtime Klipsch and VOXX executive. The brand currently offers two standmount and three floorstanding loudspeakers that will hopefully kickstart the return of KLH in the UK.

The Ames (£399) is a two-way standmount fitted with a 25mm aluminium tweeter partnered to a 100mm Kevlar mid/bass driver. The larger Albany (£499) employs the same configuration albeit with a 133mm mid/bass driver.
The Cambridge (£798) is a two-way floorstander fitted with twin 133mm mid/bass drivers, while Quincy (£998) is a three-way with a 133mm mid/bass and 165mm bass driver.

Finally, the flagship Kendall (£1,398) adds a further 165mm driver to the Quincy's spec.
The speakers can also be matched to create 5.1 and 7.1 Atmos home cinema solutions through KLH's centre and surround offerings.
All speakers are available to buy now.
For more information, head on over to KLH Audio.
KLH history first appeared on StereoNET AU.
Jay Garrett
StereoNET’s resident rock star, bass player, and gadget junkie. Jay heads up StereoNET as Editor for the United Kingdom and Europe regions. His passion for gadgets and Hi-Fi is second only to being a touring musician.
Posted in: Hi-Fi | Home Theatre
JOIN IN THE DISCUSSION
Want to share your opinion or get advice from other enthusiasts? Then head into the Message
Forums where thousands of other enthusiasts are communicating on a daily basis.
CLICK HERE FOR FREE MEMBERSHIP
Trending
Focal and Naim Have a New Owner — and It’s Not Who You’d Expect
Focal-Naim Under Barco – A New Dawn?
Cabasse Falls: Iconic French Audio Brand Enters Receivership After 75…
Why Loewe Is Ditching Samsung Tizen for Hisense's VIDAA — and What…
Best Headphones 2026 - Our Picks from the Latest Reviews and Product…




