Reference-class open-back studio headphone for editing, mixing, and mastering
The NDH 30 is a circumaural, open-back headphone with outstanding detail resolution and high-precision stereo imaging with razor-sharp localization. Its linear soundstage and superior transient response recommend it for the most demanding applications such as mixing and mastering.
Features
- Outstanding linearity and transient response
- High spatial resolution
- Sound and mix compatibility with KH-Line speakers
- High long-term comfort
- Internally balanced, cloth covered cable (detachable)
- Foldable for easy transport
Technical Data:
- Open, circumaural design
- 38 mm, 120 Ohms dynamic transducers
- Frequency range: 12 - 34,000 Hz
- Sound pressure level: 104 dB (1 kHz, 1 Vrms)
- Power handling of 1000 mW (peak), 200 mW (cont.)
- Adjustable and foldable headband
- Detachable, internally balanced cloth covered straight cable
- Stereo screw-on 6.3 mm (1/4”) adapter
- Replaceable ear pads
- Weight: 352 g (without cable)
...mix compatibility with KH-Line speakers High long-term comfort Internally balanced, cloth covered cable (detachable) Foldable for easy transport For more information please visit: https://en-de.neumann.com/ndh-30
For my fellow OCD types: Neumann NDH 30 vs my Sennheiser HD800 (vs HD650 vs DT1990 vs DT880) Finally I took my studio laptop, my Beyerdynamic DT880, my Sennheiser HD280 and my HD800 to a fellow mixing engineer who bought his NDH 30 roughly 3 weeks ago. He uses it mainly for general mix checking (especially...
...using Sonarworks on both. All the positive comments (especially comparing it to the HD800) make me curious to give the NDH30 a chance. I'm still in doubt because I owned the NDH20 for a couple of months and it felt like a big waste of money. They sound just too muffled, with a big...