randyman
Experienced
I’ve been loving my Neumann NDH 30 open-back headphones. They were “developed with the aim of making the reference sound of a Neumann studio monitor setup, perfectly calibrated via [Neumann’s MA 1 calibration system] available everywhere in the form of an easily transportable headphone.”
They’ve transformed the way I record. Now I do all my tracking using the headphones as monitors, and only use the studio monitors when mastering my 5.1 surround mixes.
I’m planning on picking up a pair of Neumann’s NDH 20 closed-back headphones for planes, trains, and studio recording with an open mic. After decades of allegiance to high-end Grados, I’m completely sold on these Neumanns; they’re serious tools.
They’ve transformed the way I record. Now I do all my tracking using the headphones as monitors, and only use the studio monitors when mastering my 5.1 surround mixes.
I’m planning on picking up a pair of Neumann’s NDH 20 closed-back headphones for planes, trains, and studio recording with an open mic. After decades of allegiance to high-end Grados, I’m completely sold on these Neumanns; they’re serious tools.