Hd58x bass. These 2 are the one that stands out.
Hd58x bass Also habe ich noch einmal nach aktuelle Stimmen zum HD58X im Netz gesucht und bin gleich auf der Massdrop-Seite selbst fündig geworden. It's 150ohms but AFAIK didn't drop its sensitivity vs the HD600 by as much as the HD660S did vs the HD650. The pads were pretty expensive though at $90AUD delivered from Amazon hence my reluctance to buy them shortly after I got the HD58X. I got them about an hour ago and even if it was just an upgrade to the bass, I'll be using these a lot more than I did before. And if that still isn't enough for you, because the headband is metal This is the official thread for the Sennheiser HD58x. Also, i prefer the ergonomics of the HD58x (lighter, sits firmer on my head and for me the shape of Bass. HD6XX and HD598 (kinda similar to HD58X/HD600s). The he4xx sounds effortless they don’t seem to push to much air to your ears, at first it feels weird but then you find the sound to be clear and clean. The bloated bass and poor decay destroys their imaging. 100+ bought in past month. My preference, as I'm a big Hip Hop head. This headphone boosts mid bass, and then boost upper bass even more then the mid bass. Very well extended, good for pop, EDM, disco etc. Treble is not overemphasized. For me hd600 was already lacking in treble energy, can't imagine the lack of treble on hd58x. My only minor gripe is the build of Sennheiser Consumer Audio HD 660S2 - Wired Audiophile Stereo Headphones with Deep Sub Bass, Optimized Surround, Transducer Airflow, Vented Magnet System and Voice Coil – Black. The treble on the 58x is more neutral and detailed without screwing the treble ala hd800 (too bright) or too dark (HD650). من المهم أن نذكر أن سماعات Sennheiser HD58X Jubilee رائعة ولكن ليست موجهة لجميع الأشخاص، فإذا كنت ممن يطمحون للحصول على أقصى درجات الـ Bass وتفضّل أن تكون سماعة الرأس مناسبة للإستماع في البيئة المزعجة إذاً، HD58X ليست موجهة لك أنت وقد PC38X Vs HD58X Or what is the difference in sound? I would like to buy the PC38X for gaming but also for music (need that nice open feeling with clean The main issue with PC38X is that the bass is extremely distorted so it sounds like a muddy, boomy, bloated mess. Bad seal = bad sound. I will say that the 650 is certainly a bit more boosted in the mid-bass area around 100-200Hz and most will agree on that. I really like bass response like my HD58X thats why i looking for something simillar. Additionally, there is an elevation at around 150hz which makes the bass sound a Sennheiser HD58X vs Focal Elex Impressions. To be the HD650 has better treble quality than orig HD660S and (modified) HD58X but the HD660S2 is just slightly better. 5mm terminated cable. Just a bit more 'refined' in the treble. As a point of reference I am using Sennheiser HD1 right now and I like the amount of bass they have. When bass boost is enabled, I absolutely love EDM with these. New comments cannot be posted. If you are willing to go open back, you could try the HD58x. I have looked at frequency graphs and the 599's curve seems to be a bit higher in the bass frequencies than the 58x, but these graphs can only tell you so much. Neutral warm bassy. There are plenty of similarly priced headphones that Recently bought a Philips X2HR and have been loving the large soundstage and bass response for casual media and music listening but I am just REALLY sensitive to the treble on these headphones, especially on EDM, like dubstep and house. A solid headphone too. Than in real life. The (modified) HD58x is one of the most 'flat' measuring headphones. Speed and control are good for the price point; Detail level is a bit weak (only when comparing it with an HD 600/HD 6XX) Midrange. Cool, thanks. HD58X is just a great value at the price it is at IMO. I’ve just had the hd58x for a month maybe . But first I think it might be relevant to introduce myself a bit. The HD58x has notably better bass extension which i feel makes up for any lack of high end detail it might have compared to the HD6xx. The HD 660S has a more refined and clearer sound, better sense of depth and distance. They'll just do everything your 58X does, but better in You're gonna get mixed answers to HD58X vs HD560s, they are very similiar. I never feel like I'm missing out on low notes with the 58X, something I couldn't say when I owned SHP9500s. Do i want more bass from hd600 answer is yes. Good for multipurpose. The bass is simply clearer/cleaner and better attack over 650. w. HE400se has great soundstage and imaging if The bass here rolls off early in a very steep fashion beginning at around 80hz, which makes the bass come across as shallow. The bass is bigger than the HD600/650/6XX series, but not by a lot. Fidelio X2HR: warm, bassy, The HD58X comes in a simple Massdrop package with a standard detachable cable and the headphones. With gaming I like to play fps games like warzone but also single player games. Improved only a little bit by a +3db bass shelf starting at about 70 hz. It also has noticeably better low/sub bass extension, impressive for an open back dynamic driver headphone in this price range. Short 3. It is very accurate but not 'lush'. not as bad as people say. Got pulse 3d headset, but was disgusted by the sound quality especially the total lack of bass and the hurting my ears highs and returned them. Its soundstage isn't one of its selling points though. Generally, the 58X are called more fun. Hd58x has better bass and more neutral treble, but theres no doubt to my ears that for midrange magic the hd-650 is quite a few step up in quality vs hd58x. SOUND. There were some Black Friday deals a week ago, so I picked up the HD58x's for $120 from Drop and the X3's for $160 off Amazon. It has the best bass extension of the HD 6 series from FR graphs. Still, it sounds a bit dull and doesn’t really grab me. The M50X has less bass and I still prefer the vocals on the HD58x. 6XX - tad less bass, a touch more resolving and cleaner treble. If i’m using my laptop (an old macbook pro) i prefer the HD58x over my Hifiman HE-4xx that i have, as i feel it just plays better with low amplification. At the same time, the midrange also doesn't have much detail for Of the HD58X, ESP950, and stock L300 I would honestly take the HD58X, and have. Percussion covers a wide range of sounds, from kick drums to toms and snares, from triangles and shakers to cymbals and hi hats, from claps to beating on a guitar’s body. But I find it a very satisfying bass experience. Mid-bass hump is tasteful and doesn't bleed LITTLE extra bass is a bit, highly subjective. I still have the HD58X prototype which was closer to the original HD580 Below the differences between the prototype and the final From what I've read: + Best bass extension + Most midbass + Same soundstage and imaging as the 660s + Mid-pack in terms of mid-forwardness - Least treble detail - Most veiled I've only owned the HD6XX prior to the HD58X. Mids: Both are good, but the HD58X is GREAT. Mid-forward sound signature. No loud deep exaggerated ‘rumbles’ in this headphone even though bass extends down to 20Hz (-3dB). though they have less bass and slightly less warmth than the 6xx. B. Starting with bass response, it actually is quite impressive. Vocals just a little bit push back. The bass is reduced to a more reasonable level (just a good, tasteful boost similare to the velours without the mod) and the Tweak as needed (especially the bass) - this last step is important because there is no "correct" amount of bass, it's personal preference. Preferred tonal balance: I’m not too sure but I think I prefer a balance sound. I would rate them very highly for anything not relying on bass, e. Also, Beethoven’s 5th is like the heavy metal of symphonic music, so bass matters and the HD58X doesn’t disappoint here. Costs less. It made no sense, because the bass/sub-bass is already (according to the mass/drop graphs) boosted. Conversely, putting my old mushy pads onto the HD58X gave them the slight mid-bass hump and wetness/bloom of the HD650s with new pads, but retaining the better extension. Crab Rave (because why not, after all), showcases well the satisfying deep bass and well-defined mids of this pair of cans. Good bass for an open back. You really can’t go wrong with Comfort is extremely good on any 500/600 model, and the 58X is no different. For the first week, the HD58Xs were really shrill to my ears, and lacked bass/sub-bass. Soundstage & Imaging - meh, not much diff, if any If I eq in the 2 KHz dip from the HE-560, the felt-modded HD58X tuning does sound quite a bit like what I remember of the standard Hifiman tuning, pretty well extended bass, smooth mid-range, a little bright and pretty relaxed. Bass: First I'll be testing the sub bass with my two favorite tracks: Toska-9 and Crypteque, by Mick Gordon and Danny Baranowsky respectively. It probably sounds great, but There’s a mod which can be done to bring the bass more in line with the 660S which involves adding some crafting felt to the port in the magnet behind the driver. I like the detail of my Massdrop/Hifiman HD5XX headphones. TL;DR HD600 and HD58x are really simmilar headphones (like 95% simmilar). The HD580 Jubilee (not the HD58X Jubilee) looks more like the, otherwise similar, HD600 but black with carbon-fiber look. On my schiit stack (modi2, magni3) i feel the Hifiman HE-4xx has a little bit cleaner/precise bass and treble, but the HD58x sounds pretty good. To me, yes. They're great for work, when the music isn't the focus, because they won't take your attention away from anything and won't wear you out. X2 seem to be the most polarizing. They just feel right. They have the widest soundstage, but all three are fine for casual/semi-competitive gaming. One thing to keep in mind is, Audiophiles have different definition of bass. I swapped the newer pads onto my HD650Ms and both mid-bass hump magnitude and bloominess are reduced down to how I remember them being with new pads. Your Sound - J Majik after 1. But I The bass is strong and impactful especially for headphones and the mid-range and high range frequencies are even clearer. Open-back dynamic driver headphones don't typically offer much in the way of bass, particularly subbass. HD58X has some mid-bass emphasis and excellent mids. The HD 660 S has a larger driver, with improved sound performance. EQ or a hardware solution like the bass boost on the FiiO amps is a good way to reclaim some of that enjoyable bass energy. I imagine you will notice the difference with some more listening. 58x has pretty minimal sub-bass and reasonably solid mid-bass, but I’m guessing it feels In fact, you may notice the 3-10dB sub-bass attenuation in certain hip-hop or pop songs. The bass was warmer but sounded cleaner to me, maybe because of a little bit less of sub-bass. And, to be honest, I actually prefer the HD58x bass compared to my M50s, after a month of using exclusively the HD58x. Build, Accessories and Comfort Built entirely out of matte plastic and vinyl, the K371 doesn’t look or feel premium the way that my DT 1990 does. Overall, the HD58X are an extremely solid pair of mid-fi headphones that are a HD58x is neutral, but has poor sub-bass. HD58x has a very inoffensive sound. Price 300-600 USD I currently use the HD58X and was wondering what a good upgrade path is for it? I use the iFi Zen Dac V2 (with the bass boost option), and I was thinking of upgrading to the Hifiman Sundara or the Meze Classics 99. They are both on sale on Drop and both are about the same price after tax (the HD58X only being about $10 more) In defense, the PC38x does image a little better than the 600, and is more suited for gaming with it's deeper bass response. It doesn’t extend very well, similar to the 6XX, but the issue lies in the upper bass region. I've been researching about other headphones within the price with the characteristics that are appealing (Open-back with a Bass. The HD58X are good music headphones, but not the best for detail. Additionally, there is an elevation at around 150hz which See more Can’t compare to the X2HR as I haven’t tried them, but those do have a reputation for strong mid-bass. The bass here rolls off early in a very steep fashion beginning at around 80hz, which makes the bass come across as shallow. I listen a lot of different genres of music; edm, rock, pop, classical, r&b, hiphop, rap you name it. HD58X: The bass, holy freaking frijoles! That rattled my guts, I should have had a diaper on. Bass: Listening to drum kicks you can feel the impact. I'm immediately impressed by their bass impact, tonal balance, and evenly-distributed soundstage, but as a good all-rounder, they won't make your jaw drop. People have a tendency to overestimate their hearing capabilities. - While HD58X has less of a mid-bass emphasis than HD650, because it's also noticeably more relaxed sounding than the HD650 in the mids and treble, the HD650 comes across as sounding noticeably more neutral. Still a great headphone and the pads have held up extremely well. I also like the better soundstage. Both clamp hard out of the box and will loosen up over time. They have a bit of extra bass over neutral, but just a few db, and it's The hd58x surprised the hell out of me. 5 min the sub bass really kicks in HD650: The bass sounds great, boomy and a little rumbly, fairly separated and enjoyable. The HD58X has the best bass extension of Sennheiser’s HD6** series headphones. I tried a couples pairs too, nothing changed the sound signature, only boost lower bass/mid/treb a little bit like eq a couple db to make things sounds better but over all the signature is about the same. It also goes much lower than the other 2, aka you'll hear stuff you won't hear on the others. From what I've read: + Best bass extension + Most midbass + Same soundstage and imaging as the 660s + Mid-pack in terms of mid-forwardness - Least treble detail - Most veiled I've only owned the HD6XX prior to the HD58X. HD58X might be tiny more veiled than HD650. t. But for female vocals i prefered the HD560S. But the bass on the HD58X is clearer. With EDM or hip hop I would want more extention. I tried selling it, but Audeze launched a holiday sale and my asking price proved too much. i would go with the hd58x over the hd6xx. Also has better extension in the sub-bass. The bass sounds less thicc compared to the HD650, especially in the mid and upper bass registers. Bass quality is there, but the pressurized thump of bass can only come from closed back headphones, or IEMs. The pads are a comfortable microfiber/velour-like material with a slightly firm foam cushion. There's really nothing under 30 Hz I can detect but what is there up from that is pretty great. I would also recommend looking into a dac and maybe down the road a headphone amp. Last edited: Aug 3, 2021. its soo good with music But when i watch anime it really just focuses on the characters voice The music and bass is so quite What should i do ? I’ve downloaded EQAPO and didnt know how to use it . Its completely different from what you hear on youtube where they do comparison etc. Couple of headphones I had in mind were the Sennheiser HD560s and the HD58x (I have a ModMic USB I plan to use with them, HD599 has more bass than 560s while still having good imaging for competitive. This is the official thread for the Sennheiser HD58x. HD58x are good for most things, they are more fun with a bit raised bass and details. Measurements say less extension, but nothing I particularly noted, although I didn't low bass tracks. HD58X does seem thicker and warmer. It sort of has qualities of both HD660S and HD6XX/650, but I have never tried the HD58x Jubilee but I own a DT 770 pro and they sound very nice to me. I really really like the HD58X out of the box, but with an EQ and pushing up the 20-80 Hz range or so, they go from very nice to whoa for me. Use your ears to listen to The HD58X is the result of a collaboration between DROP (formerly Massdrop) and Sennheiser. These 2 are the one that stands out. 650 In fact, these are ranked rather highly on my most comfortable headphones of all-time list, and I’ve always likened them to receiving a warm hug from an old friend. Hi, just wanted to put together some reviews on the relatively new HD58X Jubilee from the Philips SHP9500. Just know that since the HD58x Jubilee is open back, you might have a bit of a bass rolloff near sub bass territory. 6XX vs. Bass is present and ‘tighter’ than that of the HD650/HD6XX. But I The HD58X has a similar ‘warmth’ as the current HD650 (2017) but with better bass extension. I'd say the 700x has the least bass of them all. The HD58X have good reviews but I am concerned with their amount of bass since I like electronic and metal. I haven't heard other's opinions on the hd600 (beside them being neutral), but they instantly reminded me of the hd58x, similar soundstage, similar bass, but with more pleasant treble and bass. This capability of the headphones delivering pristine quality at all frequency ranges is something to appreciate. Bass: Out of the 3, HD58x is by far the best. I listen to Melodic EDM, with vocals, vocal dubstep, things like this. Locked post. The main issue with PC38X is that the bass is extremely distorted so it sounds like a muddy, boomy, bloated mess. These retail for $170 on DROP’s website, which puts them in close competition with Sennheiser’s own HD6XX, the I'm still waiting some months for my HD58X to arrive, would be nice to test the SHP9500 using some EQ until the Sennheiser arrive Reply reply It gets rid of some of the bass and makes them hd660 lites EQs usually add distortion Reply reply More replies. 5kHz is about 5dB quieter than we posit as ideal. Quality bass. HD580 also have different headband padding. great sub bass doesn’t bleed into the mids. Everything just sounds clearer without giving up bass. But thats where the hd58x comes in and fills the gap imo. I haven’t tried the Hd58x but I want to try them but i’m not sure if I would like them. It's perfectly adequate but nothing mindblowing. I tried EQ’ing it, but the HD58X continued to dominate my listening time. Bass-cannons you people called them. For the price of I want to compare to the he400se non stealth and shp9500. I really started digging the squished pads with the HD58X. I guess he has mistaken sub bass with grain. It has the best bass resolution and quantity. nice, please post a review if you try the yaxi pads, not many people like to change pads on hd58x, cant really fine anything online. I have been basically daily using my HD58X for around 3 years now, for TV and movies. The reason being, Sennheiser HD58X vs HD6XX. If not then the TYGR is also better for music. Not the most midbass, it's pretty much inline with the HD6XX. HD 58X: Uses better-behaved drivers from a HD 700. HD6xx are go to headphones for the music, gaming might be a bit boring due to relaxed sound and narrower soundstage. The former get a lot of praise for being a great entry-level headphone to get into audio especially for the The HD58X is better for music if what you like is incredibly mid oriented signature with veiled highs and no bass. The HD58X have a bit more bass out-of-the-box, and the HD6XX a smoother treble and clarity. If you're more SHP9500 is a cheaper alternative but it's availability is hit or miss. TLDR: DT770 250Ohm bass plug in Fiio K3, bass boosted on, using (oratory1990 Dekoni's pads EQ) is weaker than HD58X stock sound bass Edit: I'm fine with neutral sound of reference headphone it doesn't have bassy bass like consumer headphone but my DT770 bass is too weak make me question is there something wrong with my setup or my headphone This is the official thread for the Sennheiser HD58x. Soundstage is small, but you may like the intimate, vocal sound. TLDR; Comfortable, well enough built, decent isolation, easy to drive, sounds good as-is and great with EQ. In fact, you may notice the 3-10dB sub-bass attenuation in certain hip-hop or pop songs. I Both are great solutions to giving the lower end more power and impact on the HD58X. They have a bit more presence in the mid/high bass than the Sundaras, but slightly less sub bass extension. So I put on some Dekoni Elite Velour pads, shortened the suspension strap, went wild EQ’ing it and lo and behold, the LCD2C has Hi, I’m looking to buy a good pair of open back headphones and I’m currently considering the hd58x or the tygr 300 r. Oh, and for Android just pay 1 USD for Poweramp EQ and do the rest of the steps all the same. They can become slightly sibilant though, and with some (bad?) recordings they produce some weird noises that I haven't heard before, but overall, it's an awesome headphone. Your jaw will literally vibrate after a certain volume on certain tracks. HD600 bass present its much better than the shp9500. SHP9500 really lacks here, with EQ it can have some punch as well but it just can't compare. I use airpods pro for listening to music. I like the mids of the 58X HD58X is kind of middle of the road as far as that's concerned. Bass: Would be great if the new headphone had a little more bass in the range where you can almost feel them the HD58X appeared in the perfect time, people say they are more ''alive'' than other senns and have great bass extension but there's still no reviews from bigger youtubers on them. Just went and gave them a fresh back-to-back. With the 3,5 mod my precious HD58x lost some of its warmth and the treble got Bass. The high and mids sound nice and pleasing, sufficiently detailed, but not overly. Sennheiser hd58x jubilee mod Eyecandy Archived post. 308. For me, it gives an extra advantage of bass “always being there” for low listening volumes (~70dB or lower). For example, there’s a sublime woodwind (I think I only have the Audio Technica ATH-M50x to compare as a closed-back and overall, I think I prefer the closed-back HD58X. Source/amp: straight from my pc or my phone for mostly music and some gaming. But I do like me some bass. 4. The Sennheiser HD 58X also has a 150Ω impedance, Bass. Bass: Not the strong suit of either headphone, but definitely better on the 58X. However, according to reviews the 58X has more bass than HD600, but how would the bass extension be compared to HD 598SR? According to a review, the bass extension was as follows: HD58X > HD 660S > HD650 The first most prominent feature of the HD 58X is how well they render bass and echos, providing them an incredible spatial resolution. You might find that they encourage you to listen to your music in other ways that makes up for the lack of deep sub bass. These extend just a little bit more and are من المهم أن نذكر أن سماعات Sennheiser HD58X Jubilee رائعة ولكن ليست موجهة لجميع الأشخاص، فإذا كنت ممن يطمحون للحصول على أقصى درجات الـ Bass وتفضّل أن تكون سماعة الرأس مناسبة للإستماع في البيئة المزعجة I don't find the stock HD58X to sound that great but some do. The Sennheiser HD 58X also has a 150Ω impedance, instead of the 300Ω on the HD 650, Hd58x - these have poor bass extention, but you may not need it if what you mostly listen to is folk or bands who don't play down that low. . For me, it gives an extra advantage of bass “always being there” for low listening volumes Little or no sub-bass. So I would stick with the stock pads for a while like I said. I’m not a big fan of a lot of bass. These extend just a little bit more and are 58x - meatier bass, though def not bass heavy, but it's noticeable between the two. I find the HD58x has a bit more bass, where the 6XX is a bit lacking, and of course works on any source. Not the most midbass, it's pretty much inline with the Yeah, same here. If you need isolation, definitely get these. Comfort is also better due to to the nicer feeling material (stock pads are kinda rough imo) and the fact that the part touching your head is much wider than on the stock ones. Looks notwithstanding, the K371 The HD 58X Jubilee has more sub bass, and a different glossy paint job. But hd600 there is bass. For comfort, the pads do soften over time and the headband can be “massaged” by slightly bending the frame to make less clamping force. ” <~ quote from rtings. Oxim Bass Response: Onto sound here though. As for music, personally I would go for either the HD58x or X2HR. Not a lot to this basic presentation. Less bass, more clear and bright than the HD598SR. I'm using an IFI Gryphon and the 490s sound better with bass boost enabled than when Hello there, I am a newbie here and looking for my first nice pair of headphones for music and casual gaming. However, I cannot say the closed-back HD58X sounds more analytical than the M50X because they definitely lean more towards the “fun” side of sound. These have more Meanwhile, the HD 560S are more comfortable, exhibit less audio distortion, and have more neutral bass and treble responses. DT770-80 has boosted highs, which gives everything a bit of a crispness. 5dB (forwardness/clarity) around 3kHz . I like it better without the bass hump, yet others don't (or over did it by modding it wrongly). I like good bass in quality and quantity and also good detail. With the driver dampening mod (described here) these pads are so close to stock I can’t tell a difference. I'd pick the HD58X. Overall, the 58X probably sounds the most different out of all these, and the In fact, you may notice the 3-10dB sub-bass attenuation in certain hip-hop or pop songs. Basically HD58x has slightly more deep bass (both are lacking a lot here), while HD650 is a little hotter between 2-5kHz, otherwise they both plot fairly close to the Harman target curve, and to each other. Both are very good headphones, HD58X has slightly better VFM over HD6XX. The Sennheiser HD 58X also has a 150Ω impedance, So the HD58X, I really love these headphones, sound overall is balanced, but they are punchy, they have some good impact in the sub-bass region for an open headphone which is very interesting. Jazz, Female Vocals but the performance on EDM / Hip-hop is really not ideal. Sennheiser’s 600-series headphones are not particularly well-known for their bass, and unfortunately, the HD 58X follows suit. The hd58x, sub bass is more impressive after eq. I have the HD58x and i’m pretty happy with them. Even my HD58X feels a bit more premium with its glossy plastic and metal accents. Required Reading: Sennheiser HD58X vs. Because yes I can confirm HD58x is more “textured” than COP but with reducing sub bass, it is even smoother than COP. I prefer warm sound, and I have a Zen Dac V2. I like the HD58x better most of the time. And it might have ruined the way I look at recording music. If you only briefly tried a new pair, the HD58X do break in. com. Sennheiser HD58x pads Headphones - Open Back Bass is enhanced but the rest of the frequency range doesn't suffer from it. And better overall bass quality. For me 58x are solid all-rounder and want something like this About on par for sub and low bass. The frequency response of the current HD650 (and Massdrop HD6XX) is a bit more ‘linear’ and ‘smoother’ in upper mids and the treble. On my schiit stack (modi2, magni3) i feel the Hifiman HE-4xx has a little bit cleaner/precise bass and treble, but the HD58x sounds pretty I received my HD58X today and was a bit disappointed, because the bass is basically non existing (compared to my DT770 and some IEMs). Comparisons. The quality of the bass on this headphone is the worst out of all the headphones in this comparison. They both have great sub-bass extension, which HD58X doesn't have. I know this is going to rile some jimmies, but my HD58x's recently arrived and I'm disappointed by them. HD58X has Comfortable pads and very light structure --> nice for and comfy for long listening nice bass, and fun listening HD4XX not so much bass Source: i owned the HD58X and listened 1 hour on the HE4XX at my friend's house. I have the Dekoni Elite velour, hybrid, and fenestrated sheepskin. Did never directly compare my Elear to my HD58X. And TLDR; Need something with strong bass and detailed mids/highs. Compared directly, My HD58X is modified to have lower bass response and thus is very similar to S2 in all aspects, shows that the HD660S2 sounds slightly 'more pleasant' to me. Their soundstage is undoubtedly huge, but with poor imaging means your headspace is nice and big but you can't distinguish accurate locations. You're still not gonna get a huge amount of rumbly bass from open backs in this price range Usually the two biggest changes are boosted bass/reduced bass or reduced treble Angled leather tend to boost the bass the most and cut some treble out, for some people this may be desirable which fit the HD58X, of course. Less "warm" and more neutral than the HD 6XX. If the 58x model is true to the 580, it will, perhaps PC38X is a little shouty in the upper mids making it feel brighter and more neutral. Stock bass of the jt1 is punchy a little boosted same goes for the treble. The treble response from 4-10. Less treble energy, but smooth and well-behaved. I actually heard rumble on these. I have the HD599, and the HD58X. Bass still is tight, but the level and impact increases just enough to give the music some more body down low - especially when compared to the HD650. Since it takes so much time performing and reversing the mod The HD58X comes in a simple Massdrop package with a standard detachable cable and the headphones. 5cm from the drivers before and after - the dip around between 3-5kHz and upper The early HD580 has a plastic grille and different colors. It features the all too familiar Sennheiser 600-series chassis, with a visual design that pays homage to Sennheiser’s original HD 580 Jubilee. With bass that some people find muddy and a little too much treble. Some people love them some think they are not good for the price. BASS: HD58x is better More punchy , than hd600. The he4xx treble can bother some people especially if you come from a As far as I know, the main difference between them and the 58X is the 58X has a bit more bass. Bass: Would be great if the new headphone had a little more bass in the range where you can almost feel them (yeah my knowledge is terrible, I like this bass you can feel I think they sound a bit different, for people that want that Sennheiser mid-forward sound, that people talk about, the 6XX and an amp are what you want. For pure music enjoyment, I prefer the HD58X. I was figuring out the same 2 months ago, the poll ended up 44% HD58x and 56% for HD 560s. Reply reply For gaming, I would go for the X2HRs. I'm no audiophile, but coming from a pair of MH755s and Etymotic ER2SEs, the HD58x seems to somehow have less detail/resolution than both, and some of the bass seems to be "smearing" the treble even though there really isn't a lot of it. Did the same as per SolderDude mod with 4mm hole in felt pad for forniture. Extremely comfortable once the headbabd and pads are broken in a bit. massdrop x Basically hd58x has more of a bass tilt. I like the sound of HD600. For critical music listening, the 600 details significantly better over the PC38X. The topic of discussion here is actually the new Massdrop x Sennheiser HD58X Jubilee. The HD6xx also has a low-mid hump that makes certain instruments sound nasally to me, or maybe im just not used to that kind of tuning. HD 6XX: Essentially a HD 650 that's dark blue. 15: 8325: January 6, 2019 Sennheiser x Massdrop HD58X Jubile. Me I have a few different headphones for different music. And my mid, I don't mean upper mid lower mid and middle mid I love the LCD2C, I just don’t love how it sounds all the time. It some ways, they are the more athletic headphone. Don't know much more between them besides for that, as I don't own them. Nun kam der HD58X in Leipzig an und ich erhielt die Info, dass der weder zu hell klingt noch es ihm an Bass fehle. As for other genres, I really love the HD58x with pretty much everything. As for comfort, I'll let you know how I go after more use. Having said that, there's some slam here, and the midbass hump gives a warmth to vocals. Their bass is fairly even, except for a bump in the high bass to add some boom to kick drums. Bass. Now that I've come to prefer a relaxed pinna in an IEM, I've revisited these HD58x and I like them much more The HD58x is a bit dry in tonality and lacks sparkle in the treble and a thick, broad sense of bass response of the HD650/HD6xx. Additionally, there is an elevation at around 150hz which makes the bass sound a little bloated So a while ago I made a post about using dekoni elite velour pads on my HD58X. I would choose HD58X. The HD650 is a bit more 'lush' but not as 'lush' as say the TH-X00 or the likes. I just dislike the wing headband as it just slides down your head. The hd-650 has better dynamics,inner detail and timbre. I don't remember if they have more bass than the SHPs, but it goes noticeably lower. Overall definitely a step up from HD558, a notch below HD660S. I prefer my beyerdynamic dt770s because they are closed back and have more bass but if you have solid iems the HD58x will compliment them well Endgame is subjective but hooked to a basic (schiit) stack these sound very solid. Natural and enyojable; Enough details; These HD58x Jubilee are reallly, really mid-centric. The bass rolls off a little earlier than typical for the line as a tradeoff for lower distortion in What I'm wondering about is how the bass of the two compare. It has some treble that the HD58X lacks and gives some angelical energy to the female voices. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. If you are someone who likes a thicker heft to the entire sound signature, then this is not Many people are saying this is the best deal for a cheaper headphone right now. The HD599, is so very close; perhaps a bit warmer overall across the song. The R70X might work for you. Bass on these is just great. I believe you will be very pleased with the HD58X, saving some money (maybe you need an amp?) and waiting time. Bass: What the fuck man. From Page 1 I overlaid the response graphs (below) to show differences through the sweep for HD58x and HD650. More treble energy than HD 6XX, but HD 58X is slightly grainy. -Hd58x don't have bad comfort, if something they're tight and very clampy, but they get loose quickly, and you can put them in some books or something overnight. HD58x has more and better bass extension, but also worse overall timbre and treble response. I understand the Zen Dac bass button mostly adds sub bass, so this might be a better combo. Allow me to quote myself a joke I made this week in the HD660S thread: Sennheiser HD 660S - The HD58X are probably not going to handle that kind of bass boost unless you listen at a very mellow volume. For colorway, the new HD58X goes back to the HD580 Jubilee roots and is black with dark grey grills. Share Seemed to warm the mids back up a tad as well while still retaining a punchy bass with slightly more texture and detail. This thread is for discussion and reviews. While HD58x seems really fun to listen, HD600 adds a lot of emotions to music, what isn't so obvious on HD58x due to little reccesed 3-5Khz (really only about 2dB). The bass here rolls off early in a very steep fashion beginning at around 80hz, w Sennheiser’s 600-series headphones are not particularly well-known for their bass, and unfortunately, the HD 58X follows suit. g. As HD 600 is quite expensive, I am considering to buy the 58X. They are however more similar than different, especially if you apply EQ. but the 650 mids have more plankton and its apparent. I was coming from the vmoda crossfade LPs. By themselves they add a bit more bass than I want, but overall I would recommend trying them if you want more comfort and LONGEVITY than stock pads. The X2 are fun headphones, but they're technically horrible. X2HR has a bigger soundstage with more mid bass emphasis. And you don't need amp for both, it'd just improve sound quality and bass if you got one. Bass extension: HD660S > HD650 > HD600 > HD58X Bass quality: HD660S > HD58X > HD600 > HD650 Mids quality: HD660S > HD58X > HD600 > HD650 Warmth: HD650 > HD58X > HD660S > HD600 Clarity: HD600 > HD58X > HD660S > HD650 Treble quality: HD650 > HD600 > HD660S > HD58X Treble level: HD600 > HD650 > HD660S > HD58X On the hd58x you hear the bass coming and leaving ( they have a little booming feels muddied compared to the he4xx). The HD58X does suffer from more severe bass rolloff when wearing glasses, so for critical listening I must listen blind! Percussion. I paid 50€ for them which I feel is a bit The true bass button is part of the amp, if you’re plugging another amp into the Zen Dac through RCA in the back then it bypasses the amp so the buttons just don’t do anything. And yes, you need a I perceive the HD58X to be better (tighter) in the bass and the HD650 to be 'smoother' in the treble and having a tad more clarity. so i've been using my hd58x for almost 2 years now and i've always wondered if there would be any benefit in using an amp, specifically for a bit more bass? i usually listen to a lot of trap/hip hop music that involves a lot of subbass and 808, which i love. I'd argue that the soundstage is superior over the HD58X. The list includes a profile for the HD58X, with which I’m listening right now (with an addition +3 dB at 12500 Hz because I’m old and like a little air up there). 5 out of 5 stars. I'd rather hear from people who actually own/have listened to these headphones and their opinion on the bass. They’re a great all rounder, as they do almost everything well other then soundstage. The soundstage is slightly better on PC38X. Final Thoughts: As a whole, the Sennheiser HD58X is a absolutely fantastic pair of open back headphones for the price. It has deep, well controlled bass and excellent mids. No creaks Bass is better on the 58x, treble and clarity may be better with the 6xx. If you're listening to bass heavy tracks, these are the cans to get. 58X comparison. For critical listening, the HD560S. The DT990s have mediocre bass and mids, with a harsh, very bright treble which may be difficult to listen to. Overall, the 58X probably sounds the most different out of all these, and the differences are fairly obvious: The 58X’s bass rolls off slightly less below 100Hz, giving it some added meat in the sub Hello, I’m looking for upgrade/alternative to my HD58X but closed-back. The HD58X may have some of the best bass response from an open back Sennheiser, south of the HD800. HD58X: warm, neutral-ish, detailed with narrow soundstage but amazing imaging. Ad700x is very neutral and really not many flaws in the sound. Bass is fairly lean on these though. Reply reply gokspi • HD58x sounds good, a little bit like a well treated studio with not-very-directional monitors listened to slightly off axis :) Due to the warm tilt it needs some brain burn in for 10-15 Closed headphones will always have more bass than open headphones in the same price range. High bass is basically the point where it starts rolling off and that slope only gets steeper the lower you go into the bass. This reduces the mid bass while maintaining the sub bass extension. Overall, the 58X probably sounds the most different out of all these, and the differences are fairly obvious: The 58X’s bass rolls off slightly less below 100Hz, giving it some added meat in the sub I really started digging the squished pads with the HD58X. 600 vs. Percussion provides both a beat and Da mein Bekannter noch keinen Sennheiser besitzt, hat er damals dennoch bestellt. If you're reading this, you've probably already read or watched something about it from Jude, The bass sounds a little more solid in timbre It’s not related to FR, it’s definitely not distortion, and we can’t measure it. It won’t rattle your teeth nor appeal to bass-heads. They're warm and neutral. The 58X do have good bass but it's audiophile bass and only when compared to other open headphones. My price range is like +/- 350$ My sound source: audient id4 mk II Music genre i listen to: almost everything but mostly electronic music. “ClOsEd HeAdPhOnEs HaVe ThE BeSt BaSs” you said. Mid bass is pretty good, no bloat or muddiness, and the midrange is also smooth. If you just got them, you might want to just get used to them as they are for a while. From what I know about the M50s, they should be a rather aggressive sounding V shape while the HD58X are a rather mid forward signature with good extension in both the treble and bass. I would personally get the HD 58x because it seems like a budget HD 600 in terms of frequency response. Listening to the bass on Radiohead's Exit Music (For A Film) at about the 2:50 mark is particularly delicious on the HD58X. The 6XX boosts mid bass, but doesn’t boost upper bass. ESP950 just is too flat sounding, rolled off, and bass light for my taste and a stock L300 is the worst L series STAX I've heard, being too shouty with a fairly closed-in stage and unbearable to wear for any length of time. 5 years ago I had earbuds sennheiser CX 175 and I didn’t like them that much. I did rather crude frd above 500Hz with Clio - microphone around 1. (probably only a few hours with each), but if I had to make a decision, I'd say the HD58X wins in pretty much both the bass and clarity category, having more bass that extends lower and much more natural mids / treble than the SHPs. i've also thought about buying a pair of closed back headphones for that matter but i wouldn't want to ditch the clarity, soundstage Just wanted to chime in and say that the stock HD58x had noiceable treble grain over the HD660s which wasn't absolutely grain-free. Again, not by much For vocals, they're both as good as eachother imo. It has more bass, but personally i wouldn't go with either as the h6xx has a darker tone to it's sound, then say an he 400i which is in the same price range has better bass imo, and brighter tone. The true bass button is part of the amp, if you’re plugging another amp into the Zen Dac through RCA in the back then it bypasses the amp so the buttons just don’t do anything. The bass sounds less thicc compared to the HD650, especially in the mid The Sennheiser HD 58X have excellent peaks and dips performance, indicating that they control their sound profile well. The HD580 is 'brighter' and has less bass extension than the HD58X. I'd say give it a go. The HD58X and HD6XX sound slightly different from each other, with very slightly more rumble on the HD 58X, but their sound doesn't differ drastically, and unlike the HD 6XX, the HD 58X don't require a headphone A bit more bass extension for HD58X and less energy -2. jlyc kvl hlaaol iqxc yghtela skuvn wgfmos maa jzduq vply