Neumann KH 310 A left Review: Monitor test summary

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

April 20, 2026

Neumann KH 310 A left

Neumann KH 310 A left Review: Monitor test summary

Technical specs of Neumann monitors

  • 3 Way System
  • Maximum sound neutrality and transient response
  • Uniform directivity
  • Precise bass reproduction down to 34 Hz
  • LF input with extremely low distortion electronically-balanced input stage
  • Magnetically shielded
  • Variable adaptation within three frequency ranges
  • Peak power: 210 W (Woofer), 90 W (Midrange), 90 W (Tweeter)
  • Continuous power: 150 W (Woofer), 70 W (Midrange), 70 W (Tweeter)
  • Free-field frequency response: 34 Hz – 21 kHz, +/- 3 dB
  • Total harmonic distortion (THD)
  • Sound pressure level: 120.2 dB SPL at 1 meter in half space at 3% THD
  • Membrane dimensions: Woofer 8 1/4″, Midrange: 3″, Tweeter: 1″
  • Controller-Technology: Analog, active
  • Crossover: Crossover frequency 650 Hz/2 kHz
  • 24 dB/Okt
  • Equalization: Bass: 0..-7.5 dB, Midrange: 0..-4.5 dB, Treble: 1..-2 dB, each adjustable in 4 steps
  • Audio input (analog): XLR> 10K ohms electronically balanced
  • Dimensions: 253 x 383 x 292 mm
  • Weight: 13.0 kg
  • Mounting option: 2 x M8 side
  • Colour (standard): anthracite (RAL 7021)
  • 1 Piece: left speaker (optional: Right speaker Article Nr: 304991)

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Neumann KH 310 A left Review: Monitor test summary

Neumann KH 310 A left Review: Monitor test summary

Neumann KH 310 A left Review: Monitor test summary

Neumann KH 310 A left Review: Monitor test summary

Neumann KH 310 A left Review: Monitor test summary

Neumann KH 310 A left Review: Monitor test summary

Neumann KH 310 A left Review: Monitor test summary

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Customer Review Summary

The Neumann KH 310 A left monitors

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The KH 310 A’s are incredibly precise and honest, providing a flat response that’s crucial for mixing and mastering. They excel in low frequencies, reaching down to 30 Hz without distortion, and their punchy bass makes them suitable for various genres, particularly electronic music. I’ve found that they help highlight mix errors that I previously missed, allowing for more efficient mixing sessions.

Comfort is another standout feature; I can work for hours without experiencing ear fatigue, which is a significant advantage for long mixing sessions. The monitors are well-built and aesthetically pleasing, with a robust design that instills confidence in their durability.

Despite their somewhat understated appearance, the KH 310 A’s deliver an expansive soundstage and impressive stereo imaging. They truly shine when placed correctly in a well-treated room, revealing previously unnoticed details in familiar tracks. While some may find them too flat, this characteristic is precisely what makes them excellent studio monitors. If your mixes sound good on these speakers, they will translate well across various playback systems.

In conclusion, the Neumann KH 310 A monitors are a top-tier investment for anyone serious about audio production. They provide an unparalleled listening experience, making them a worthwhile addition to your studio setup.



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Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

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