The Neumann NDH 30 Replacement Cable is a premium straight balanced headphone cable designed specifically for the Neumann NDH 30 open-back studio headphones. Featuring an internally balanced design and dual 3.5 mm connectors, it minimizes crosstalk and ensures accurate, high-fidelity audio reproduction for professional monitoring,…
The Neumann NDH 30 Replacement Cable is a premium straight balanced headphone cable designed specifically for the Neumann NDH 30 open-back studio headphones. Featuring an internally balanced design and dual 3.5 mm connectors, it minimizes crosstalk and ensures accurate, high-fidelity audio reproduction for professional monitoring, mixing, and mastering applications.
The Neumann NDH 30 Replacement Cable is an original replacement accessory designed to restore the performance and reliability of your Neumann NDH 30 studio headphones. Whether replacing a lost, damaged, or worn cable, this premium-quality cable delivers the same exceptional audio performance expected from Neumann's professional monitoring solutions.
Built with a straight, internally balanced design, the cable significantly reduces crosstalk between channels, helping preserve stereo imaging accuracy and enhancing detail across the entire frequency spectrum. This makes it particularly valuable for critical listening tasks such as mixing, mastering, editing, and professional audio production.
The cable features 3.5 mm connectors on both ends for secure and reliable connection to the NDH 30 headphones and compatible audio devices. Its durable construction is designed to withstand daily studio use while maintaining signal integrity and long-term performance.
As an official Neumann replacement accessory, the NDH 30 Cable ensures seamless compatibility and optimal audio quality, allowing professionals and audiophiles alike to continue enjoying the precise monitoring characteristics of the NDH 30 headphones.
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