The Neumann LH 46 is a professional ceiling-mount extension bracket designed for the vertical positioning of Neumann studio monitors. Constructed from durable metal and finished in black (RAL 9005), it provides a secure and adjustable mounting solution for ceiling installations, enabling precise loudspeaker placement in professional…
The Neumann LH 46 is a professional ceiling-mount extension bracket designed for the vertical positioning of Neumann studio monitors. Constructed from durable metal and finished in black (RAL 9005), it provides a secure and adjustable mounting solution for ceiling installations, enabling precise loudspeaker placement in professional studios, broadcast facilities, and immersive audio environments.
The Neumann LH 46 is a robust ceiling-mount extension bracket engineered to facilitate the vertical installation of Neumann studio monitors in professional audio environments. Designed for ceiling-mounted loudspeaker applications, the LH 46 provides a stable and adjustable mounting platform that allows monitors to be positioned at the optimal listening height and angle.
Manufactured from high-quality metal and finished in durable black powder coating (RAL 9005), the LH 46 combines strength, reliability, and a discreet professional appearance suitable for recording studios, broadcast control rooms, post-production facilities, and immersive audio installations.
Its adjustable-length design enables flexible speaker placement to accommodate different room layouts and acoustic requirements. The sturdy construction ensures secure support for compatible Neumann monitor mounting systems while maintaining precise loudspeaker alignment for accurate monitoring performance.
Whether used in stereo, surround, or immersive monitoring systems, the LH 46 provides a dependable ceiling-mounting solution that integrates seamlessly with Neumann studio monitor accessories and installation hardware.
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