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Studio Headphones

  • Wired
  • Circumaural
  • Open
  • Dynamic
  • Frequency range: 12 - 34,000 Hz
  • Impedance: 120 Ohm
  • Sound pressure level: 103 dB SPL/1kHz/1Vrms
  • 38 mm Neodymium transducer
  • Maximum power handling: 1000 mW
  • Rated power handling: 200 mW
  • Distortion factor at 1 kHz and 100 db SPL <0.03 %
  • Replaceable fabric foam ear pads
  • Single-sided cable routing
  • Replaceable 3 m smooth cable with 3.5 mm jack connector
  • Weight (without cable): 352 g
  • Incl. adapter 3.5 mm to 6.3 mm jack and carrying bag
  • Available since May 2022
  • Item number 542742
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Design Over-Ear
  • System Open
  • Impedance 120 Ohms
  • Frequency range 5 Hz – 30000 Hz
  • Adaptor Yes
  • Replaceable Cable Yes
  • Colour Silver
  • Max. SPL 114 dB
  • Type Of Connector Mini Jack
  • Weight 352 g
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Open-backed studio headphones

Following the success of the Neumann NDH 20, which are closed-back over-ear headphones, users who are planning on working more in the sound studio can now opt for the open-back Neumann NDH 30. With a neutral, high-resolution, and strictly analytical sound, these headphones are a studio-grade compact monitoring device, specifically designed for sound engineering work in professional and project studios. These Neumann headphones are based on the sound of the manufacturer's KH series monitor system, calibrated with the MA-1 alignment mics, thus ensuring overall sound compatibility. The focus is on colourless sound reproduction across the entire frequency range, combined with reliable workmanship and luxurious comfort.

Front view of the silver and black Neumann NDH 30 headophones

Neutral Neumann

Structural elements made of steel and aluminium, as well as foam padding covered with hard-wearing fabric, combine to ensure a long life for the NDH 30s, and the earcups can be folded away to save space. The headphones as sold here include a replaceable, single-sided connection cable with a 6.35mm jack plug, a balanced cable with separate signal routing for the stereo channels to improve channel separation, and a 3.5mm adapter and a carrying pouch. The high-quality padding, the soft velour, and the adjustable headband all serve to provide high levels of comfort even for longer recording sessions. And the NDH 30s are well-equipped on the inside, too; Neumann has developed proprietary 38mm drivers, installed in pairs and at a slight angle. The open design ensures that the membranes are able to resonate unhindered, while the improved air circulation also helps make the headphones more comfortable to wear.

Studio headphones, Neumann NDH 30 with fabric ear pads

A tool for the control room

With their open design, the Neumann NDH 30 headphones are suitable for control rooms, editing suites, and well-appointed project studios. Even more than the closed NDH 20, the focus is on neutrality and analytical sound reproduction. The dynamic drivers cover the entire audio spectrum, from true sub-bass (below 20Hz) up to shimmering treble (as high as 34kHz). Frequency-selective absorbers ensure the further linearisation of the high frequency range. Neumann has designed the sound pattern to be compatible with its own KH monitor series. In addition to sub-bass, the bass range delivers precise definition, while the mid and treble ranges reveal all the strengths and weaknesses of sound sources, with plenty of detail and an absolutely exemplary dynamic range.

Adjustable headband on the Neumann NDH 30

About Neumann

Georg Neumann GmbH was founded in Berlin in 1928 - and is certainly one of the most famous brands of microphones in the world. However, this is not the company's only sphere of activity. For many years, the versatile inventor and pioneer Georg Neumann was also involved with vinyl record cutting machines and the development of rechargeable batteries. The technology he developed is still the basis for this now crucial and rapidly expanding market. What is more, for many years the company built highly personalised sound control systems for broadcast studios/theatres and concert halls, and for several years also studio monitors. In 1991, Neumann became part of the Sennheiser group of companies, and in 1999 was the first German company to receive the Technical Grammy for their overall technical achievements.

For editing, mixing, and mastering

The NDH 30 headphones have been expressly designed as a high-grade tool for professional use in the recording studio. These open over-ear headphones with their neodymium magnet-driven drivers boast truly outstanding audio resolution, ensuring unerringly analytical and balanced sound reproduction across the full range of frequencies and complex dynamics – despite this, the sound they produce isn't hard on the ears, as is sometimes the case with neutral studio headphones. The headphones are thus ideal for editing, mixing and mastering applications, while at the same time ensuring sound compatibility with Neumann's in-house monitoring solutions. Thanks to their solid workmanship, a weight of less than 400 grams, and comfortable design, the NDH 30s can be heartily recommended for everyday use; they are bound to prove a reliable partner, especially away from the control room in environments which are, acoustically speaking, less than ideal.

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JW
Nice headphones
Jackie Wu 17.10.2022
When I bought them, it took me nearly two months to get them because of the shortage of supplies.

The voice is very amazing, a little dark, and you won't be tired after listening for a long time. I have NDH20 and NDH30 at the same time. Their bass is almost as good in their respective fields (open/closed). NDH20 puts more emphasis on sound insulation and has a depression at the intermediate frequency to prevent ear canal resonance. The NDH30 sounds more like the HD650, but has more accurate bass lines and more details.

I also have KH310 speakers and switch them back and forth on RME ADI-2 pro. It can be considered that Neumann's two earphones are very successful, and they are quite close to the sound of KH310 from a specific point of view.

Compared with NDH20, NDH30 has improved weight - it is lighter, and the neck is less prone to fatigue when wearing. And the wire is softer, and it is less likely to have unnecessary winding. However, it also inherits a disadvantage of NDH20. When the wire is rubbed, noise can be heard in the earphone.
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More than I expected
Rapha Roque 16.09.2024
It's amazing. Sound is clear, so clear that I can hear the "distortion" of the pop songs being squashed/clipped (lol), so I can hear when the sound is pure/clean or not. I have a iD14 MKII to amp the headphone and it sounds great. THE ONLY problem for my taste is that I wish it had more sub by default, however, I can solve it with an EQ in the output of my system, then it sounds amazing, even better than my audio monitors (Kali LP6). The sub is present, even without my "EQ Correction", and it really shows when you are missing lows, mids or highs. Treble/high-mids is in a great spot for me, it's not harsh (AT ALL) and it sounds natural (not neutral). Talking about "neutral", it is a neutral headphone (without my EQ), but I prefer to hear with a ton of sub =)

About the soundstage, nothing to complain. I can hear all the instruments with great separation and depth. I wish I had a quieter computer so I could benefit better from the open-back feature without hearing any fans whispering in the background.

Oh yes, the comfort. It is a little bit heavy in my head, probably because I have a pointy head, so the impact is bigger in the higher point of contact. But I've heard others complain about it, so it could be a little lighter.

Probably because of the high amount of space in the ear pads (which makes it very confortable, not touching/hurting anywhere with my ears), sometimes I have to push the headphone a little bit back to make the sound more accurate. Otherwise, when it is a little bit to the front, it can sound a tad muffled (which sounds more bassy, but you loose some details of the transients). Sometimes I game with this headphone and after a little time, I get used to it and it doesn't hurt in my head anymore.

I can't say anything about the build quality, just amazing and solid. What I can say is about the bag that comes to use as a "transportation case": really simple. I wish I had a better case, probably a hard case to transport it wherever I want. The best solution here is to use the original box if you don't want to risk during transportation.

The cable makes some sound inside the drives when you rub the cable next to the headphone.

I think that's it. This headphone is all about the sound. Super clean, will make you work to get the sound right and highlights what needs to be improved.
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great sounding but very heavy
nichim 21.02.2023
they sound amazing! very linear, good low end, very honest in the mids.
unfortunately they are very heavy, and not very comfortable to wear. thats why i ended up sending them back, as i got crazy headache from wearing them :(
if neumann puts out a lighter or more comfy version, i would buy again immediately
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Perfect sound but painful to wear
Bovey 26.12.2023
This is the most studio like sounded headphones I have ever heard, everything sounds so clear and precise without fatigue.

Unfortunately the comfort is just not there. Besides the ear pads could be bigger and deeper so my ears would not touch the headphones inside, the most painful part is the thin headband. Even though the headband is cushioned with plush foam, it’s simply too thin and narrow, which means the weight of the headphones is focused on a small area of your head. I started feeling pain on my head after using for half hour, and I observed that my scalp where touches the headband turned reddish. Neumann should have designed a much wider and flatter headband cushion for more even weight distribution.
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