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52 uly 2022
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TEST | NEUMANN NDH 30
Neumann NDH 30
• Very good craftsmanship
• Extremely comfortable to wear
• Linear, transparent tone
• Depth graduation, neutrality
• Very well-balanced highs
• Consistent sound for MA-1 users
• -
The Neumann NDH 30 is a completely re-
designed set of reference headphones for
mixing and mastering.
TEXT & PHOTOS BY RAPHAEL TSCHERNUTH
E Industry professionals were very sur-
prised when Neumann suddenly pulled
a set of closed-back headphones out of
their hats at NAMM 2019. In the end,
however, it seems consistent with the
actions of a manufacturer who wants to
offer suitable sound transducers at ev-
ery stage in the recording chain. If you
can produce top-class microphones and
reference loudspeakers, you can proba-
bly try your hand in the headphones
market. At the time, many people were
surprised that the new product line was
to be produced in China. However, nei-
ther the sound quality nor the design
suffered, and the NDH 20 enjoyed un-
abated popularity among users. I myself
was surprised by the unhyped sound of
the closed-back Neumann headphones,
which have a really distinct tone, partic-
ularly in the upper frequency spectrum.
Instead of vying for attention with over-
emphasized highs that can quickly get
tiring, the NDH 20 is rather reserved in
the upper spectrum. The NDH 30 is de-
signed to live up to the standards of an
entirely new listening ideal: the Neu-
mann MA-1 Monitor Alignment System.
But we’ll have more on this later, so let’s
get started!
REALLY NEAT
SOUNDS
Once the closed-back Neumann
NDH 20 headphones appeared on
the market, it was only a matter
of time before the Berlin
manufacturer also had a go at
developing an open-back pair
of headphones. It was actually
just under three years later
that the development of the
NDH 30 was finished and the
second pair of headphones from
Neumann appeared on the shelves.
Our Berlin-based author Raphael
Tschernuth was able to take a closer
look at one of the first models.
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The new, open-back NDH 30
The NDH 30 comes in a visually appeal-
ing and cleverly designed box which can
be used to safely store your headphones.
It makes an excellent first impression,
without a doubt, and a soft “wow” es-
capes my lips. Under the lid, there is a
compartment for the accessories. Here
you can find the pluggable, fabric-coat-
ed cable with a length of three meters,
and a suitable adapter from 3.5 mm to
6.3 mm is also included. Neumann also
provides a thin, black fabric bag for stor-
ing the headphones when you’re travel-
ing. The package also contains a quick-
start guide and the warranty provisions.
With the NDH 20, Neumann also pro-
vides a shorter cable. This would have
been desirable with the NDH 30 as well,
as it gives the user the option of switch-
ing between different lengths.
The headphones are fully assembled—
the user only has to connect the cable.
You do this with the NDH 30 in the same
way as with the NDH 20, on the right ear-
cup. Once this is plugged in, the cable
can be secured by turning it slightly to
the right. There are sturdy bend protec-
tors on both plug ends, giving them addi-
tional protection and preventing the ca-
ble from breaking. Only the position of
the cable is unusual for me, as with most
other headphones in my studio, like Bey-
erdynamic, Austrian Audio, AKG or Audio
Technica, the cable connects to the left
earcup. Here, Neumann is a little bit away
from what I am used to, but the exclusive
Berlin brand is allowed to be different. In
any case, it’s good that the cable is just
connected on one side—this means that
nothing gets in the way when you’re
making or listening to music.
Hands on
The feel of the latest Neumann product
is excellent. The design is of a very high
quality throughout. All clamps and piv-
ot joints are made of metal, or are rein-
forced with metal. The surface finish is
also praiseworthy: starting with the
coating and the inscription, to the fine-
ly cut relief and the plastic-coated
headband. Since there are hardly any
sharp edges, the Neumann NDH 30 is
very comfortable to hold. The support
pads under the headband are nice and
soft, as are the fabric-covered earcup
cushions. Of course, this can be
swapped out by the user.
For transport, both earcups can be fold-
ed in and rotated to the side. The outer
sides of the headphones are perforated
to create the open tone, and painted
black. A feature that sets the NDH 30
apart from the NDH 20. The latter has
silver earcups which also have a smaller
diameter than those of the NDH 30.
Technical specifications
The Neumann NDH 30 is a newly devel-
oped 38-millimeter Neodymium trans-
ducer which is intended to offer a reso-
lution similar to that of magnetostatic
systems. The frequency spectrum rang-
es from a low 12 Hz up to an inaudible
34 kHz and, according to the manufac-
turer, has a linearity comparable to a
perfectly adjusted MA-1 listening sta-
tion. The distortion factor of less than
0.03%, measured at 1 kHz and 100 dB
SPL, shows extremely low harmonic dis-
tortions. At 120 ohms, the rated imped-
ance is on the high end, and the sensi-
tivity is stated at 104 dB SPL. The rated
power is 200 mW, while the maximum
load capacity is 1000 mW. The eye-catch-
ing exterior means that the weight of
352 grams is not surprising, especially
since the headphones are larger than
the NDH 20.
Wearing comfort
Here, there is one word that says it all:
wonderful! The Neumann fits like a
glove straight away, and this is especial-
ly remarkable as my head circumference
is quite a bit above average. In the past,
I’ve often had the experience of studio
headphones that simply didn’t fit me.
It’s often the case that the circumfer-
ence is too small or the upward incline
of the earcups is too pronounced. The
Neumann NDH 30 offers the largest cir-
cumference of all studio headphones I
have been able to test so far. The con-
tact pressure also seems to be perfectly
balanced. Nothing pinches, and yet the
The extendable headband offers a lot of additional space and fits all head shapes perfectly.
RAPHAEL TSCHERNUTH
Raphael Tschernuth works as a music pro-
ducer and composer for films, bands and
theater productions in his studio in Ber-
lin. He has a weakness for microphones,
preamps and everything relating to
sound recording. You can find his current
projects at www.tschernuth.com and
www.cinematic-covers.com.
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TEST | NEUMANN NDH 30
bine the NDH 30 and MA-1 system. If you
set the same volume on both, you might
almost think that you are using your lis-
tening station, when in reality, you’re
using your headphones. Fascinating!
The difference between the MA-1 sys-
tem and headphones from other manu-
facturers becomes very clear, very
quickly. In a direct comparison with the
closed-back Neumann NDH 20, we can
see that the NDH 30 represents a com-
pletely different approach to sound and
offers superior transparency, depth
graduation and transient response. The
new product costs around 200 euros
more than the closed-back version, and
this sounds like money well spent to me.
Other headphones in my collection
leave a rather overhyped impression
compared to the NDH 30. Thankfully, a
characteristic that the NDH 30 lacks en-
tirely. With other headphones you can
often find an overemphasis of the highs,
which may sound quite exciting at first,
but quickly becomes tiresome. This is
not the case at all with the NDH 30. It
delivers precise sound to your ear with a
lightness that produces absolutely no
strain on the user.
While in the past, I have assigned cer-
tain headphone models to musical
styles, this is not necessary with the
headphones remain securely in posi-
tion, even when you jerk your head
around or when you bend forwards. The
headphones offer the ear significantly
more space than the NDH 20 does, giv-
ing your ears full freedom of movement.
Packed with all these great qualities, the
352 grams feel much lighter, and noth-
ing should stand in the way of a long
mixing session.
The sound philosophy
According to Neumann, the NDH 30 was
designed to allow the user to easily
switch between a Neumann MA-1 refer-
ence monitoring system and the head-
phones. What you hear on the monitors
should be precisely what you hear
through the headphones. This is a bold
statement, because hardly anything is as
subjective as the sound of headphones.
Personally, I am a big fan of the Neu-
mann MA-1 system (Test PAM 03/21) and
use it in my studio as well as at home.
Among other things, it measures the
acoustics of your listening environment,
and the Neumann monitors provide the
most neutral, phrase-adjusted tone
with a very wide sweet spot. What works
excellently in practice with the speakers
depends on many individual conditions
in headphones: the shape of the head,
the bone structure, whether or not the
user has a beard, the length and diame-
ter of the auditory canal, the anatomy of
the earcup, etc. Every single factor influ-
ences the sound significantly and makes
the evaluation of headphones an ex-
tremely subjective endeavor.
Using the NDH 30
After my first tests with the NDH 30 I am
pleasantly surprised: the sound is cer-
tainly comparable to that of my MA-1
system, which consists of KH120 and
KH750 monitors. The subwoofer deliv-
ers a bit more low bass than the head-
phones, but the imaging in the NDH 30
is a little more directly stag-
gered, since this signal does
not contain any room reverb.
However, the basic character
is indisputably identical, and
a quick change between
monitors and headphones is
smooth and doesn’t cause
any irritation at all.
This is a fantastic advantage
at work. Many of you will
know the situation when the
audio signal on expensive
studio headphones is com-
pletely different than that of
your usual listening system.
This then begs the inevitable
question: which system can
you trust more? Which sound
is true? An uncertainty creeps
into the work—which will
not happen when you com-
You can identify the NDH 30 from its
exterior—the perforated and black-coated
earcups. The NDH 20 on the right.
The NDH 30
exhibits
flawless
craftsman-
ship. Both
earcups can
be rotated by
90 degrees
and folded in.
Specyfikacje produktu
Marka: | Neumann |
Kategoria: | Słuchawki |
Model: | NDH 30 |
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