Neumann KH 420 — Editorial Review
The Neumann KH 420 is a 10-inch three-way active midfield monitor built for one job above all: telling you the unvarnished truth about your mix. It's a reference-grade standard for mixing and mastering rooms.
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Reference accuracy, deep bass, controlled dispersion
Sound on Sound and Neumann note the KH 420 pairs a tightly specified ±3 dB response and under-0.5% THD with bass extension to about 26 Hz and peaks up to ~122 dB SPL, while its Mathematically Modeled Dispersion waveguide narrows vertical dispersion to cut room reflections. Reviewers highlight very fast transient response — sounds stop cleanly without ringing — and class-leading low distortion. In Streaky's review — featured above — the mastering engineer's "big & boring" verdict is a compliment: boring means utterly neutral and uncolored, exactly what a reference monitor should be, and he bought them.
Honest cons
- Price and size. It's a serious, sizeable investment per speaker.
- Unforgiving by design. Its neutral midrange can sound mellow if you want a flattering, forward voicing.
- Slow correction software. Neumann's room-correction/DSP tools work but are criticized as sluggish.
- Needs a treated room. Its resolving accuracy reveals room problems, so it rewards acoustic treatment.
Where this monitor fits
- Mixing and mastering engineers who need the most honest reference available.
- Pro and broadcast studios working at midfield distances (roughly 5-9 ft).
- Producers chasing translation who want mixes that hold up everywhere.
- Not a flattering hi-fi listen, small untreated rooms, or budget-tier setups.
Sources & Citations
- Sound on Sound, "Neumann KH420," soundonsound.com (accessed 2026-05-27)
- Neumann, "KH 420 (product and technical overview)," neumann.com (accessed 2026-05-27)
Last verified: 2026-05-27
