I think you're spot on on all fronts. I got both because, well why not? I found that the 6XX's have "less" bass but that the bass is more articulate. It's really pronounced when you listen to something like Bela Fleck's "Flight of the Cosmic Hippo". The 58X's have a nice round bass response but you can't hear the detail of the bass string's vibration, it's just not resolving the bass detail like the 6XX's do). I've found that both the 6XX's and the 58X's can be shouty in the mids depending on who the vocalist is. For instance Norah Jones' voice on songs like "Don't know Why I Didn't Come" can get shouty and punchy on the 58X's and is much more enjoyable on the 6XX's. My conclusion is that I'm not disappointed with either. If you want to listen critically the 6XX's are a great option to hear every detail but for a nice relaxed listening experience the 58X Jubilees have a very pleasant smooth sound signature conducive to long listening sessions. Appreciate the channel. Keep up the good work.
Have you tried removing the foam from the 58x? I have the 58x without the foam and things got clearer without the foam lost a little bit of bass but not too much
@@asleeperj I did remove the foam almost immediately from my 58x's. I probably should've said that my comparison was based on the 58x's without that foam behind the drivers and the stock 6xx's. I like them both and, interestingly enough, I really like the 58x. There's something about the non-fatiguing way they reproduce music that I put them on more often than the 6xx.
You just saved me $50 as the 58X seems to fit for me as I was worried about the power to drive the 6XX (mostly laptop and phone use) and the low end performance (worried I'd always think "should have gotten the better bass") and being 25% cheaper these sound like the right call!
Very interesting comparison. I own the HD58X, the HD660s and the Focal Elex and I have to say that the HD58X is superior compared to the HD660S. The mid range is nearly the same but the HD58X has definitvely more bass extension and the highs of the HD660S often are a little bit to crisp for me. So the HD58X in my opinion is the best headphone of the 6-series. I do not own the HD6XX but if you say the mids are a little bit more pronounced with the HD6XX then the HD58X is the better choice for me. Compared to the Elex the HD58X has nearly the same tonality with al little less peaks in the upper mids and highs. Bass extension are nearly the same on both only the amount of bass is on the HD58X nearly 3-4dB more then the Elex has. But the Elex is more refined, has more punch and the better acceleration and dynamics. Let me say... the HD58X is like a minor version of the Elex sounding a little bit more warm. The bestheadphone below 150 USD and maybe one of the best headphones up to 500 USD!
Miniklangwunder MLSensai Thanks for the comparison. I have the HD 6XX and HD 58X so reading comparisons to other headphones on my radar that might be be redundant is a huge time and $$$$ saver.
Right. Sometimes I ask myself if I need any other headphone next to the HD58X... and yes, I would not give away my Elex and my AEON Flow Open anymore. ;)
@Tom Alawatte I wouldn't say that the 58X is bass heavy, it just has sub-bass, there's not a crazy drop in low range unlike a lot of open headphones which is why I think the 58X is interesting
Great reply Sir.i also own the HD58X and just borrowed a friends 660s ( which are mega money)??? And with the Outer ear grille foam removed I really could not tell any difference other than the Bass is better on my 58X but my only concern now as I cannot find any comparisons is:- HD660S vs HD6XX as the 6XX (which I’ve not heard)are supposedly better again than the 58X but are they better than the 660S.
My 6XX took so long to ship (5 months) that I bought a suitable (portable) amp/dac to play around with while I waited. That almost doubled my investment, but they work so well together I’m more than happy. I think the 58XX is better value for a beginner like myself for that reason, but I don’t regret the purchases, still an impressive amount of SQ for $$$. Really solid (girthy?) comparison BTW 👍🏼
Just got my HD58Xs, comparing them to the HD650s(will return and buy the HD6XXs if I like the 650s more). Thank you and Zeos for the awesome headphone reviews. Keep up the awesome work!
Your closing argument confuses me. Most people tend to agree that the 58x is a bit brighter than the 6xx, which has this so called "Sennheiser veil", that makes them relaxing and laid back, darker.
I own every 6 series from the original 580s and if you take the Dampening material out of the 58X your highs are superior to the HD650s or 6XX and actually sound almost identical to the 660s . I still prefer on some music to keep the dampening material in so I bought two of the 58Xs so I'm not constantly having to pull them apart . They are so close to the 660s $500 Headphones I returned mine. Easily the Best Buy in Audiophile headphones in a decade . But the 58X do not scale as well with higher end amps so I still think the HD650s or their twin the 6XX are still a keeper.
Hey bro quick question. Have you had the hd650? I noticed some of them have 4 smalls paddings on the headband and some have 2 long ones. Do they someshow differ in any way (I'm thinking might be a different version/batch)? Thanks!
Hey, Robbie, I'm trying to find information on this series, and I'm curious to know which one is closer to the HD600s, and how close they are. I'm considering procuring one for my own use due to the relatively low cost but I want to make sure I'm not making a mistake. You see, I demoed both the 600s and the 650s off of a number of middle to high-quality sources at an audio store a while back, and I absolutely hated the way the 650s sounded. I would describe them as sounding "underwater." Now objectively, I know this is because they're very warm headphones and I tend to prefer neutral, maybe even treble-heavy sound signatures. Because of this, I adored the HD600s, they sounded much, much better than their price tag suggested. Next to a pair of Beyerdynamic T1s and some other megabuck headphones, I really found I didn't care much for the higher-priced models. They struck me as being roughly on par in terms of overall clarity. And yeah, that's really the operating word for me. Clarity. I lean towards wide, precise soundstages and detail. If I could afford HD800s, which were also being demoed there, I'd take 'em in a heartbeat. So yeah, would you say either Massdrop model sounds more or less like the HD600? If so, what are the differences?
take the back plate off remove the foam but back plate on make another video please, people say the foam is a Nerf to make it worse than 660s. You are the only one to review them head to head so please give feedback. THANK YOU!
i watched a video a while back showing that the foam does not have any noticeable difference. Negligible difference even when measured with hesdphone testing instruments.
"Shouty" is such a weird audiophile term. It makes it sound like the singers change the way they sing. I think its better to say that the vocals stick out more than the instruments. That is what I found the 58x sounded like compared to my Denon ah d2000s.
I think what they mean is harsh, because sticking out doesn't quite explain it either, as it feels vocals are only sounding higher, ratter than piercing.
I just have to mention that with different AMP, they can sound VERY different. The sound stage will be way larger and deeper with the 6xx than the 58x which only open up the wide but the not the height and depth. And the tonality will be very different with different AMP. Therefore it is important to show your whole testing setup. Otherwise just the cheaper headphone is always better with a phone or laptop.
My moon ace NEO($3k)+HD6xx sounds way better than the schiit modi2+magni3($300)+ HD800s. Because all the good headphones are like supercars, how great they perform depend on the drivers as well.
I had the 6XX .. then got the 58X .... and sold the 6XX after listening to both. the 58X seems a bit better overall to me. Clarity is the same to my ears. the 58X seem a bit more clear actually, I don't know why that is. My AMP is a 02/ODAC from Mayflower.
Just ordered the 58X, and the Koss KSC75X from drop. I have the SHP9600’s, and the Sennheiser HD800S’s, I use my Game One’s (HD558’s) the most though for gaming, ect, and they’re amazing!
I find it interesting you find the 6XX to be shouty at times. I have the 6XX and the Focal Elex and when I compare those two headphones I actually find the mids and treble to be recessed in the 6XX significantly. However, I find the Elex to be superior in every way to the 6XX. If you can get your hands on the Elex and do a review that would be amazing.
Yeah I have HD58X, HD600 and HD6XX, and while the mids on HD58X/600 are very similar, maybe a bit more forward on HD600, I feel the mids on HD6XX to be definitely recessed.
DIfferences in amps and age (by age I am implying how well you hear) and music preferences and tolarance to treble. For example I'm young (less than 30) and I find Aune X1S to be too trebley, using HE 4XX and B&W P7 and there is just too much treble in vocals, anime, movies.
Thanks for all these videos, I've been wanting to jump into the world of hifi headphones and this has been a huge help. I think I'm going to grab the recent massdrop of the 6XX.
bro I like your truth and reality in your videos thank you I'm a new sub. Just ordered the HD 58x and got a FiiO E10K to push them for now since im a beginner in this. But thank you.
I use HD58X and HD6XX I love both , but HD6XX sound way better to me … they sound more dark more polite like the music is coming in slow motion also they have something that I cant find in any Headphone that I used , They are soft and dark but at the same time analytical without being over bright … For me they sound better than more expensive Headphone ( I guess its the sound signature that I love)
Interesting and very different from my own impressions, while the HD6XX it's very detailed and technical, I just don't enjoy their sound (too dark with prominent and not so well defined bass) compared to the HD600 and HD58X, which I really like, specially the HD58X. Will you do an HD58X vs HD660S comparison? given the similarities on the graphs I thought the HD58X could be a good cheaper alternative, or is the HD660S on a higher league?
I find HE 4XX alot better over 660S.... the drivers are made of pretty much same materials and the materials for headphones are VERY common. Plastic, metal, magnets etc etc. All that is different is the sound signature and headphone housing.
Loki Odinson The 660S driver has no more relationship to the HD700 driver than the 58X driver to those lower lines. The 58X is NO DOUBT in the Sennheiser 6 series family.
The HD6xx might be more detailed but the HD58x has a more pleasing and balanced sound signature. HD6xx has a bump in the low mids (around 300-500hz) which makes vocals sound extra chesty. Listening to Chris Botti, it over accentuates the lower body of trumpet sounds. For that reason, I can see how you can say the HD6xx is better for female vocals since this bump can give female voices a bit more body. Whereas for male voices, it could sound too chesty. This is the most immediate difference i noticed between these 2 headphones. The HD6xx also has less extended bass, but this is not as noticeable as the difference in the low mids.
HD660S also suffers from pumping 300-500 Hz - the violin starts to sound like a viola, and the singer grows fat by 40 kg )) HD580 has a less noisy middle, even compared to HD600 - because right behind the capsule it has no plastic petals (and behind the capsule of HD600 they are).
Hi Josh. I have 58x and 650. 650 is a bit too warm and thick and dark for me, so I pull down the mid bass hump a bit with eq. I like the 58x stock, the way it is. And it sounds great plugged into an iPad even without an amp. I also have an HD 600 and I love it when mated with higher end equipment
thanks Josh for the review, amazing as usual!! Personally I only own the 58x, never heard the 6xx so I don't know really to compare but when I took out the foam, the soundstage opened up a bit and it sounded slightly less muddy and overall a bit more clear. People that own both said that it sounded practically like the 6xx when they did that.. Either way, there's a forum on diy (somewhere down this comment section)on simple mods which would make the 58x sound like the 660s!!! If you like the 660s better than the 6xx, that means that the 58x could Evan sound better!!!!!
If I'm not mistaken, I think there's also a mod for the 58x to sound like the 650/6xx. The reason why u can do all these mods (I think) is bc when u take out the foams, the magnet is open unlike the rest of the 6 line. This allows you to experiment different things to make it sound like different headphones..
david maison I haven't. Others have and they said what I said. Although I plan on doing this mod some time soon. Regarding the 6xx,I don't think u can bc the magnet is covered as apposed To the 58x which is opened behind the foam.
I primary use headphones with my phone. I was leaning more towards the 6xx. Would these go well with a dragonfly dac? Either black or red? Or any other suggestions?
I don't know. I think the Jubilee is better in every way. I own both. Low end and high end are cleaner and clearer. I think the Sennheiser veil is quite prevalent on the 6xx whereas it is lifted in the Jubilee. I like the 6xx when I want a more relaxing listen. The Jubilee seems more technical and faster. Zeos reviews thinks that the 660 and the 58x are exactly the same when you remove the foam from the 58x. He thinks they're the same exact drivers too. Just saying.
SHAWN WATSON I have the 600 and now the 58x jubilee. I gotta say for me I actually prefer the jubilee...with the pads NOT removed. It’s a really great headphone that’s for sure.
Hey Joshua, or anyone else, between the HD58x, 6xx, fidelio x2, hifiman he4xx & k7xx which would be best for long 7-8 hour sessions of watching movies/TV and listening to music occasionally, using a fiio e10k for a dac/amp...also open to buying a new dac/amp thats under $100 if needed.....I'm using a HD598se right now btw
I recommend the HD6xx! Non-fatiguing, effortless, clear sound! I expected them to have less low end than they actually do, based on various reviews/opinions I read before buying! I own HE400i, M1060, TH-x00, HD6xx are my daily driver since I got them! I prefer them over all my other headphones, so much I think I'm gonna sell all of them and keep only the 6xx. It truly is the sound I was looking for! (without spending a small fortune) My AMP was the Micca Origen G2, I got a Little Dot mkII for the 6xx and it doesn't disappoint, Senns and tubes are a match made in heaven, better lower end, more detail, enhanced soundstage, clearer sound.
On a side note, I found the FiiO E10K inadequate for classic 598s, more than loud enough, but shallow bass and grainy and slightly harsh highs. Using the boost settings made things much worse, and with all settings the sound became loose and flubbery during loud passages at modest volumes. Hooking the 598s to the same FiiO through a more capable amp really brought them to life, sparkly but smooth highs, more vividly present vocals, well defined bass with a hint of sub bass extension. The FiiO is a pleasing DAC for the price, but it's built-in headphone socket amp is mediocre. So, be careful judging with small amps - you might not be getting the performance any of these headphones are truly capable of. A big mistake I see over and over again in reviews is the naive assumption that a headphone amp is adequate if it is "loud enough", but there is more to it than that. A good headphone amp keeps the headphones more tightly under control, more evenly across all parts of the spectrum.
The 58x absolutely lacks in the higher end. It lacks the airiness of higher end headphones, that 'magic' factor. They sound great but they don't have that 'something' that really gives you chill bumps on airy sounding songs. They are relaxed and balanced. At the price, they are great and I totally recommend them, but they don't 'beat' the higher priced versions, and you will find yourself switching to your others just to get that sweet upper range.
I'm stuck between these two as I'm trying to find good headphones for both music/movies but also something that would be good for gaming. Such as rainbow six siege, Witcher, warfrqme. Mostly FPS and RPG style games. Any advice?
I will compare them with HD599, HD58X have way more sub bass , warmer and more analytic . But HD599 are way more open , without sub bass , they are over bright , and soundstage feels big . On HD58X its like hearing the voice in front of you on HD599 its like you are on a bigger room . For my I use both of them , for Stereo music HD58X are perfect and for movies and games HD599.
I've got the same two too. I found the hd599 was quite 'bassy' (for me, not necessarily because the signature is a V). HOWEVER, that has eased off. I really enjoy using the 599 on my Samsung S8. The hd58x has longer/deeper bass frequency response. When I first listened to them, it reminded a bit of that (I think) Dolby sound advert before movies (sorry I don't go to cinema often, so it might not be Dolby). I think I'm talking about sub bass. Anyway, IMO the bass is not overstated, just more extension on the HD58x. I thought the treble was lovely on the 58x. Detail's better too than the 599 but not by huge amounts. I'm trying to trial a dragonfly red to see if it helps/makes a difference to the 58x. Interesting side note. Another RUclips headphone reviewer says it's known that the bass of Sennheisers ease off as the pads (presumably eaecups) wear in, as I swear the bass was more significant on the 599 when I first got them. I like both but actually prefer the 599 for music currently. I think if I can get a headphone amp, I at least know I'm driving the 58x appropriately. I reckon my phone isn't doing them justice. Any thoughts?
@@gazzabazzazza you want see any difference buying something else than s8 on 58x trust me i had s7edge and s9 now i use lg v30. Samsung s7 had to enable hires audio dont forget that. Also on s9 it has change name and ita dolby on both of theae settings they muat enable the dac on Samsung's i gueas , on lg it says highres but ita always on by default. Anyways 58x on lg v30 sound natural ans amazing at default settings eq. On s7 s9 they sound really boomy i had to lower bass, same happens to hd599 they sound very boomy on mids with every phone i have test them. But not lg v30 i bealive v30 is more flat ? Also i have an old htc 10 that it has boom setting for headphones... That also must be enabled and also sounds the same as s7 s9. About power 58X are easy to drive so your mobile is perfect just enable highres or dolby option on the menu after connecting the headphones and after thatu can eq them to fil ypur needs.
@@Tripokaridos22 Thanks very much for all this mate :) A few things to add or comment on: perfectly possible that I won’t hear any difference. We know the debate about having anything more than 44.1khz sampling is a big one (Nyquist theorem etc). I think it makes sense that recording the original source audio at a higher rate may bring some benefit. Also, a higher bitrate for audio formats is true too but is not linear. For example, you really can hear a difference between 128 and 192 bitrate. However, can someone hear a difference between 320 bit and flac? I’m not sure. It’s suggested in blind tests the answer is no but others think they can. In fact, a blind test in 2013 archimago.blogspot.com/2013/02/high-bitrate-mp3-internet-blind-test_3422.html found more people thinking that the flac files sounded worse! This article is fascinating too: www.mojo-audio.com/blog/the-24bit-delusion/ However, I am interested in an amp, so make sure my higher resistance headphones are well driven (hence my interest in the very portable dragonfly red). yep, i have dolby atmos as an option on my phone. This is not the same as high-res audio, I don’t think. I thought it sounded ok when it was switched on but I don’t like to modify my audio unless I have to. My understanding is dolby atmos adds vertical positioning to surround sound, so I’m not sure how that would affect a 2 channel audio signal. I guess it’s maybe a bit like virtual surround sound or something. This is what Samsung says about the s8 audio features: news.samsung.com/global/everything-youve-wanted-to-know-about-the-galaxy-s8s-audio-features it mentions both UHQ audio playback and the UHQ upscaler. It’s not clear when the UHQ audio playback kicks in though. The description suggests it works when it thinks audio has been mastered at >44.1khz. However, we then have the problem of the android audio driver forcing resampling at 44.1khz, no matter what. The alternative to this are audio apps that claim to have their own drivers, which can maybe bypass the android driver and reach the phone DAC directly e.g. UAPP. The Android driver is a problem IMO. Pass through to an external DAC ‘might’ make a difference then. Interestingly, UAPP say that exynos chipped Samsung handset (s6-10 AND the plus handsets) all resample to 192khz, no matter what (even DSD music gets resampled). www.extreamsd.com/index.php/hires-audio-driver very very confusing tbh. As to the UHQ rescaler, this seems like a waste of time to me. It just guesses at how the music might sound like (at least according to samsung’s website entry for the Note 5): www.samsung.com/pk/support/mobile-devices/galaxy-note5-what-is-the-uhq-ultra-high-quality-audio-feature/ Someone did test the upscaler and reckoned it improved the sound: www.head-fi.org/threads/analyzing-samsung-uhq-upscaler-with-measurements-on-galaxy-note-8-exynos.873550/ I don’t have the difference options of bit and bit/bandwidth. Also, rescaling is not the same as resampling, from what I’ve read. How do you think you turn on high-res audio on the Samsung? Also, I think you are doing well with the LG v30. I have heard really good reviews of the audio on the LG.
@Gary Thompson Can you please explain why do you prefer 599 for music? I've got them recently on amazon prime deal for 99$, but I see all the hype for 58x thinking if I should get them instead. Are they worth extra 50$?
Hd58x for the win!! They’re cheaper because there’s no fancy presentation box and are not as analytical as the hd6xx. More fun and masks harshness that the hd6xx may reveal on some recordings that can make the listening experience Fatiguing.
I really doubt Sennheiser would compromise on their quality. From a guy at Drop: "diyaudioheaven.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/romanian-vs-original-hd58x.png?w=614 Here's a response graph i found of the ones made in Ireland vs Romania if this is what you are talking about. Orange line is Ireland and green line is Romania. Very little difference, probably inaudible for the most part" It's totally within the margins of measurement error.
And Toyota makes their engines for EU in Poland. You should look for RMI-100 amp on DIYAudio.com it's designed by engineer from Romania and it's a 50-60W blast, f... stinking good.
Hey josh, I’m new to the audiophile community and I’m receiving the HD6XX soon and I was wondering which amp would you recommend? And also do you recommend a dac right away ?
Thanks Josh, I've got the 6xx on order from massdrop, though the bastards are taking FOREVER to ship. But I'm super excited to get the and your video definitely upped my hype level.
Mine were scheduled to take six months to ship but delightfully I received an email notifying me that they would ship two months early, so maybe you'll get lucky like I did. Worth the wait.
I'm a newbie in phones and I need some insights... Do you think it would not be possible to listen a 6XX in a cell phone? Or actually it is possible, but the volume would be too low? Sorry for the "dumb" question...
No, not enough juice to power 300 ohms, my Moto G7 is usually just at the limit with most music with 58X. If I use EQ compensation in Onkyo player then maybe 3extra dB of output wouldn't hurt. If you want 6XX then portable amp/DAC is a rather necessary.
Hi guys I’m wondering if I should the HD6XX or the HD58’s with a modmic or something. Because what I was originally going to do was get Sennheiser GAME ZERO heedsets with a Mayflower Arc amp/dac. Also I really only game on my pc so I don’t really listen to music Often, well I do, but I’m not a audiophile or anything. And the other thing is I want to get into DCS world and I basically need a trackIR for that and the current headsets I’m using right now are the corsair void pro wireless which aren’t that good and they fall off my head easily just by looking down, left and right. The reason I’m here is because I really don’t know too much about headphones/headsets and I’m so overwhelmed by all the choices and I want to make a one time purchase because I wasted 80 dollars on those crappy void pro’s when I should of done my research in the first place. Thanks for reading
I just ordered the HD 6xx's and the mayflower arc. I may get a mod mic temporarily until I can get my rode procaster. I cannot wait to get it all set up and listen to some crisp audio. What did you do in the end and how is everything?
@Josh what sort of sound quality upgrade for music would the 6xx offer over the audeze mobius assuming it is an upgrade as they are opensback? Also I have never knowingly heard an open back are there any videos demonstrating the sound leakage from an pen back headphone?
TRINHinc I know ur not asking me but I prefer it with the pads:) maybe just me but I’ve seen several others agree. Great thing is that is is EASY to do so you really have both options. Def more treble with the pads removed, but the overall sound with them in to me is just wonderful, and a little less harsh to my ears
Hey Josh, have you ever listened to a Stax headphone? Picked up the SR-34 combo for only €20,-, about $17,-. It sounds absolutely amazing. I would say it has a lot of the same qualities as the HD6XX with some extra detail because of it being electret "earspeakers".
Hi Joshua, I really wanna know if the build quality on HD6XX is comparable to 650/660s? Im only talking about the build quality, Is it really okay-ish compared to 660s? I have heard HDD6xx and especially HD58xx has some bad cheap plastic on the lower part of them which break easily. is it true?
I have the 6xx powered by the jds labs element dac/. I listen to most genres of music and play games like pubg and overwatch on them and I'm very impressed. I think a tube amp is in my near future.
The 650 would benefit greatly from an OTL amp such as the Dark voice, Crack, Woo Audio 3,2 etc... They will sing with tube amps such as those. Im not sure what amp you should pair with the 58x or 660s as the lower impedance will not give you as good results with the OTL amps.
Thanks a lot josh for this great comparation i have been waiting for it . No I decided to go with the 6xx but there is one thing you did not mention. that the 6xx has smoother and more milky sound than the 58x
Josh .... thanks for the review. I am seriously considering these exact headphones right now and I hope I can get a reply from you to my question. I currently have the Drop+THX Pandas which I absolutely love but which they had just a touch more sub bass. Between the 58x and 6xx (based on my love for the Pandas), which headphone would you suggest? I know you’ve tested and reviewed the Pandas so this is why I’m asking you, in your opinion which one would be better for me based on what I’m looking for? Looking forward to hearing back from you, thanks for the review. Stay Safe and Happy Listening Boomer 🐼 🎧
I just got the hd 6xx , i like it but its not good in gaming compared to gsp models , also i hate the shouting sounds , am running it on my mobo z390 auros , loud enough and sometimes annoying Honestly am a little bit disappointed
It’s so hard to choose both headphones are amazing in a reviewers stand point I play a lot of video games so that’s what I’m looking for I have not tried either headphones but I do have a steel series arctis 7 for a year and a few months but I want to get an open back headphone but I’m 16 so can’t afford pls tell me your opinions on both the 6xx and 58x which is better for me?
I'm trying to find the length of the cable for the 58x, I'm worried it won't be long enough to reach my PC. Do you happen to know the length of the headphones?
emmm, you did mention your system in the description. No wonder why the 6xx sounds harsh some time. If you are using a PC, just try to get a cheap sound card like creative sandblaster Xi-fi for $50 or sth, then run it on PC with direct sound USB mode and do the optical out put to ur DAC, you will find the headphone way less harsh. Because that is what the dedicated interface do way better than the interface in cheap DAC.
I’m really stuck between 6xx vs bt990 . I’ll be using them for gaming . Some of the games I play are battlefield,cod, red dead. I’m worried the 6xx won’t have enough bass. But the bt990 had too much bass. I currently have at 700x.
Tommy Hutchinson I own both the DT 990 and 700x. I agree with the 990s having too much bass for gaming. I would say the 660s bass falls in between the two. Therefore I would look into the the 58X since many people say they are basically identical to the 660s but at a much cheaper price
xtlm they would, I never heard the 6xx, I only own the 58x, but people who own both said that with the foam out it sounds VERY similar!! I think that sennheiser wasn't trying to make a cheaper sounding headphones, and just bc there 150 doesn't mean that they sound worse, there cheaper bc they're packaged cheaper not bc there cheaper sounding, (btw massdrop themselves said this) they were trying to make a overall more "fun sounding" headphones. And that's why in this I disagree with Josh, i don't think that the 58x are Evan a drop worse, I just think that there different and whatever sound Sig u prefer, that's what you'll get. P.s. many comments, if not most of people who bought the 58x and also own the 6xx like the 58x more. So Evan though I never heard the 6xx, I can assume the reality from the comments..
Just was a thought I had. If people have reported that, that's a neat option to have! I am probably going to pick a pair up while the current drop is going on!
You know what if the 58X have extra foam behind the driver then it would explain the difference in sound signature. If you would remove that foam then 58X should be a lot closer to 6XX.
There's actually a huge thread on SuperBestAudioFriends about mods for the 58X. Since the drivers are not the same, and they're tuned differently, that doesn't turn out to be the case that they'll sound more similar. There are some simple mods that can change the frequency response, and removing the foam can unmuffle them a bit, but I feel like Sennheiser was very careful not to outmod any of its own range with the 58X... What I mean is that it's great for its price, but Sennheiser may have done something, shorter voice coil? Idk for sure, but something, to make it worth less, than the other models of the 600 range, and I doubt MD would want to take sales away from their 6XX either. But that's mostly speculation on my part. There's also a blog post with some simple mods for changing the 58X. Here: diyaudioheaven.wordpress.com/headphones/measurements/brands-s-se/hd58x-jubilee-massdrop/
You can actually add felt onto the driver to make it sound more similar to an hd600 with better bass extension. It's what I did and I'm enjoying the hell out of it
i can recommend that pads. Im using it by my self with pleasure. ru.aliexpress.com/item/Brainwavz-Angled-Memory-Foam-Earpad-Suitable-For-Large-Over-The-Ear-Headphones-AKG-HifiMan-ATH-Philips/32825150369.html Even if u dont understand russian u can watch how they looks in my vid ruclips.net/video/pa_37vJx_nk/видео.html
@I will do the fortnite dance on u Get the schiit magnuis amp and jds atom Dac . Don't get the 58x i have 6xx and 4xx . Keep the 990 and get the 4xx and if you are looking for high end it's either hd 800 or lcd2 fazor both of them used for 600 to 700 usd . If you want a closed back get the ath msr7 and don't look back again. This is my recommendation i am in this hobby for 5 years and i assure you i tried a lot but i mentioned above is the best
its not a same drive. What u talking about man, cmon. 58x massdrop - based at older 280. and 660s on newer 700driver. And that "different tuning and housing" - mean exactly that ANOTHER driver. They both have just same impedance. Other TDP, noise, distortion, impulse etc - are different!
Thanks I've been having quality control issues. I've gone through around 10 pair of 6xx , I actually bought 2 of them because they only last 3 months. After around 20 months I used both refunds on the Ebony Fostex which I love. Now I'm thinking of getting the 58X for casual headphones. I still have Sundaras, 4XX, and 400i which a baby those. Anything under warranty I'll wear a lot. I think the 58X will be perfect
RenZixx They aren't the same drivers. This was only a rumour when the prototypes went out and comments were made that the 58x driver was BASED on the 660S driver. What that means is open to interpretation.
There is a mod to make these sound more like 660s. Here’s a link on how to do the mod diyaudioheaven.wordpress.com/headphones/measurements/brands-s-se/hd58x-jubilee-massdrop/
I think you're spot on on all fronts. I got both because, well why not? I found that the 6XX's have "less" bass but that the bass is more articulate. It's really pronounced when you listen to something like Bela Fleck's "Flight of the Cosmic Hippo". The 58X's have a nice round bass response but you can't hear the detail of the bass string's vibration, it's just not resolving the bass detail like the 6XX's do). I've found that both the 6XX's and the 58X's can be shouty in the mids depending on who the vocalist is. For instance Norah Jones' voice on songs like "Don't know Why I Didn't Come" can get shouty and punchy on the 58X's and is much more enjoyable on the 6XX's. My conclusion is that I'm not disappointed with either. If you want to listen critically the 6XX's are a great option to hear every detail but for a nice relaxed listening experience the 58X Jubilees have a very pleasant smooth sound signature conducive to long listening sessions. Appreciate the channel. Keep up the good work.
Casey O'Donnell wow, thank you 🙂
What a nice RUclips comment. This helps a lot. Thanks Casey.
Have you tried removing the foam from the 58x? I have the 58x without the foam and things got clearer without the foam lost a little bit of bass but not too much
@@asleeperj I did remove the foam almost immediately from my 58x's. I probably should've said that my comparison was based on the 58x's without that foam behind the drivers and the stock 6xx's. I like them both and, interestingly enough, I really like the 58x. There's something about the non-fatiguing way they reproduce music that I put them on more often than the 6xx.
@@caseyodonnell6621 Just to add further complication, have you listened to the HD600? They tow the line to me, though you'll sacrifice some low end.
Got my 58Xs coming in a couple of days. Supposed to be a present for someone but I might not be able to let them go...
You just saved me $50 as the 58X seems to fit for me as I was worried about the power to drive the 6XX (mostly laptop and phone use) and the low end performance (worried I'd always think "should have gotten the better bass") and being 25% cheaper these sound like the right call!
Yeah definitely better off getting the hd58x if you aren't going to use a dac
I have been waiting for this! Glad to finally hear a solid comparison between the two.
the 58x is more enjoyable and more of a balanced sound than 6xx & 600. Have all 3; yes, audiophile addiction :)
Very interesting comparison. I own the HD58X, the HD660s and the Focal Elex and I have to say that the HD58X is superior compared to the HD660S. The mid range is nearly the same but the HD58X has definitvely more bass extension and the highs of the HD660S often are a little bit to crisp for me. So the HD58X in my opinion is the best headphone of the 6-series. I do not own the HD6XX but if you say the mids are a little bit more pronounced with the HD6XX then the HD58X is the better choice for me.
Compared to the Elex the HD58X has nearly the same tonality with al little less peaks in the upper mids and highs. Bass extension are nearly the same on both only the amount of bass is on the HD58X nearly 3-4dB more then the Elex has. But the Elex is more refined, has more punch and the better acceleration and dynamics. Let me say... the HD58X is like a minor version of the Elex sounding a little bit more warm. The bestheadphone below 150 USD and maybe one of the best headphones up to 500 USD!
Miniklangwunder MLSensai Thanks for the comparison. I have the HD 6XX and HD 58X so reading comparisons to other headphones on my radar that might be be redundant is a huge time and $$$$ saver.
Right. Sometimes I ask myself if I need any other headphone next to the HD58X... and yes, I would not give away my Elex and my AEON Flow Open anymore. ;)
Absolutely agree. I own the 58x , and 660s. They're really close , but as you described. The 58x is superior imo as well.
@Tom Alawatte I wouldn't say that the 58X is bass heavy, it just has sub-bass, there's not a crazy drop in low range unlike a lot of open headphones which is why I think the 58X is interesting
Great reply Sir.i also own the HD58X and just borrowed a friends 660s ( which are mega money)??? And with the Outer ear grille foam removed I really could not tell any difference other than the Bass is better on my 58X but my only concern now as I cannot find any comparisons is:-
HD660S vs HD6XX as the 6XX (which I’ve not heard)are supposedly better again than the 58X but are they better than the 660S.
Nice comparo! Thanks for your efforts. Agree! 6XX sounds more detailed, but the 58X is no slouch either.
Taylor Time do you tried both ?
Is the 58x has the same smoothness as the 6xx ?
My 6XX took so long to ship (5 months) that I bought a suitable (portable) amp/dac to play around with while I waited. That almost doubled my investment, but they work so well together I’m more than happy. I think the 58XX is better value for a beginner like myself for that reason, but I don’t regret the purchases, still an impressive amount of SQ for $$$.
Really solid (girthy?) comparison BTW 👍🏼
Just got my HD58Xs, comparing them to the HD650s(will return and buy the HD6XXs if I like the 650s more). Thank you and Zeos for the awesome headphone reviews. Keep up the awesome work!
How is it going so far?
Does drop have free returns? I heard all purchases are final.
Your closing argument confuses me. Most people tend to agree that the 58x is a bit brighter than the 6xx, which has this so called "Sennheiser veil", that makes them relaxing and laid back, darker.
I have the 6xx and my roommate has the 58x. I may have to listen again but I remember the 6xx's being brighter and having more clarity overall.
If the 6XX has the Sennheiser veil then the 58X has the Sennheiser cloak.
I find the 58X to be the best balanced overall. With the gives and takes between the 2, I feel the 58X earns more points across the spectrum.
I own every 6 series from the original 580s and if you take the Dampening material out of the 58X your highs are superior to the HD650s or 6XX and actually sound almost identical to the 660s .
I still prefer on some music to keep the dampening material in so I bought two of the 58Xs so I'm not constantly having to pull them apart .
They are so close to the 660s $500 Headphones I returned mine.
Easily the Best Buy in Audiophile headphones in a decade .
But the 58X do not scale as well with higher end amps so I still think the HD650s or their twin the 6XX are still a keeper.
Hey bro quick question. Have you had the hd650? I noticed some of them have 4 smalls paddings on the headband and some have 2 long ones. Do they someshow differ in any way (I'm thinking might be a different version/batch)? Thanks!
@@rhontis the ones with 4 small paddings are not hd650 but hd600
@@yuxia5989 you mean all 650s should have just 2 long foams? Someone was selling me 650 but has 4 foams.. thanks
Ron Oliver Santor Yeah...I’m pretty sure.
Hey, Robbie, I'm trying to find information on this series, and I'm curious to know which one is closer to the HD600s, and how close they are. I'm considering procuring one for my own use due to the relatively low cost but I want to make sure I'm not making a mistake.
You see, I demoed both the 600s and the 650s off of a number of middle to high-quality sources at an audio store a while back, and I absolutely hated the way the 650s sounded. I would describe them as sounding "underwater." Now objectively, I know this is because they're very warm headphones and I tend to prefer neutral, maybe even treble-heavy sound signatures. Because of this, I adored the HD600s, they sounded much, much better than their price tag suggested. Next to a pair of Beyerdynamic T1s and some other megabuck headphones, I really found I didn't care much for the higher-priced models. They struck me as being roughly on par in terms of overall clarity. And yeah, that's really the operating word for me. Clarity. I lean towards wide, precise soundstages and detail. If I could afford HD800s, which were also being demoed there, I'd take 'em in a heartbeat.
So yeah, would you say either Massdrop model sounds more or less like the HD600? If so, what are the differences?
thanks man! finally bought the hd58x because of you! much appreciated
How are they ?
Why is Zeos the only reviewer that tried removing the foam from the cups?
Steve Guttenberg did that first actually
Z reviews did that too
Captain obvious
@@yakitzu9252 zeos is z reviews.
The Innocent One z reviews is zeos
take the back plate off remove the foam but back plate on make another video please, people say the foam is a Nerf to make it worse than 660s. You are the only one to review them head to head so please give feedback. THANK YOU!
i watched a video a while back showing that the foam does not have any noticeable difference. Negligible difference even when measured with hesdphone testing instruments.
"Shouty" is such a weird audiophile term. It makes it sound like the singers change the way they sing. I think its better to say that the vocals stick out more than the instruments. That is what I found the 58x sounded like compared to my Denon ah d2000s.
I think what they mean is harsh, because sticking out doesn't quite explain it either, as it feels vocals are only sounding higher, ratter than piercing.
I just have to mention that with different AMP, they can sound VERY different. The sound stage will be way larger and deeper with the 6xx than the 58x which only open up the wide but the not the height and depth. And the tonality will be very different with different AMP. Therefore it is important to show your whole testing setup. Otherwise just the cheaper headphone is always better with a phone or laptop.
My moon ace NEO($3k)+HD6xx sounds way better than the schiit modi2+magni3($300)+ HD800s. Because all the good headphones are like supercars, how great they perform depend on the drivers as well.
I had the 6XX .. then got the 58X .... and sold the 6XX after listening to both. the 58X seems a bit better overall to me. Clarity is the same to my ears. the 58X seem a bit more clear actually, I don't know why that is. My AMP is a 02/ODAC from Mayflower.
how is the soundstage on the 58x vs the 6xx.
Didn’t notice much difference. I would say it’s about the same.
58x vs dt880 250 oms?
Just ordered the 58X, and the Koss KSC75X from drop.
I have the SHP9600’s, and the Sennheiser HD800S’s, I use my Game One’s (HD558’s) the most though for gaming, ect, and they’re amazing!
Half the impedance, double the usability.
and a quarter the scaling potential
@@liam_7017 scaling is just placebo
I find it interesting you find the 6XX to be shouty at times. I have the 6XX and the Focal Elex and when I compare those two headphones I actually find the mids and treble to be recessed in the 6XX significantly. However, I find the Elex to be superior in every way to the 6XX. If you can get your hands on the Elex and do a review that would be amazing.
Yeah I have HD58X, HD600 and HD6XX, and while the mids on HD58X/600 are very similar, maybe a bit more forward on HD600, I feel the mids on HD6XX to be definitely recessed.
DIfferences in amps and age (by age I am implying how well you hear) and music preferences and tolarance to treble. For example I'm young (less than 30) and I find Aune X1S to be too trebley, using HE 4XX and B&W P7 and there is just too much treble in vocals, anime, movies.
Thanks for all these videos, I've been wanting to jump into the world of hifi headphones and this has been a huge help. I think I'm going to grab the recent massdrop of the 6XX.
bro I like your truth and reality in your videos thank you I'm a new sub. Just ordered the HD 58x and got a FiiO E10K to push them for now since im a beginner in this. But thank you.
Please ad the Phillips SPH9500 and the Phillips Fidelio L2 to your review and recommended list
Thanks
I use HD58X and HD6XX I love both , but HD6XX sound way better to me … they sound more dark more polite like the music is coming in slow motion also they have something that I cant find in any Headphone that I used , They are soft and dark but at the same time analytical without being over bright … For me they sound better than more expensive Headphone ( I guess its the sound signature that I love)
Interesting and very different from my own impressions, while the HD6XX it's very detailed and technical, I just don't enjoy their sound (too dark with prominent and not so well defined bass) compared to the HD600 and HD58X, which I really like, specially the HD58X.
Will you do an HD58X vs HD660S comparison? given the similarities on the graphs I thought the HD58X could be a good cheaper alternative, or is the HD660S on a higher league?
No! it cannot be cheaper alternative. 58x have another>cheaper>280(58x) series based driver! 660s - have 700 series driver!
I find HE 4XX alot better over 660S.... the drivers are made of pretty much same materials and the materials for headphones are VERY common. Plastic, metal, magnets etc etc. All that is different is the sound signature and headphone housing.
Loki Odinson The 660S driver has no more relationship to the HD700 driver than the 58X driver to those lower lines. The 58X is NO DOUBT in the Sennheiser 6 series family.
@@Assimilator702 the 660s has exactly the hd700 drivers. Lol
The HD6xx might be more detailed but the HD58x has a more pleasing and balanced sound signature. HD6xx has a bump in the low mids (around 300-500hz) which makes vocals sound extra chesty. Listening to Chris Botti, it over accentuates the lower body of trumpet sounds. For that reason, I can see how you can say the HD6xx is better for female vocals since this bump can give female voices a bit more body. Whereas for male voices, it could sound too chesty. This is the most immediate difference i noticed between these 2 headphones. The HD6xx also has less extended bass, but this is not as noticeable as the difference in the low mids.
HD660S also suffers from pumping 300-500 Hz - the violin starts to sound like a viola, and the singer grows fat by 40 kg )) HD580 has a less noisy middle, even compared to HD600 - because right behind the capsule it has no plastic petals (and behind the capsule of HD600 they are).
Hi Josh. I have 58x and 650. 650 is a bit too warm and thick and dark for me, so I pull down the mid bass hump a bit with eq. I like the 58x stock, the way it is. And it sounds great plugged into an iPad even without an amp. I also have an HD 600 and I love it when mated with higher end equipment
loving the channel and the content so far mate.
Pretty happy to pick up an "as new" pair of HD6xx for under $130. Seem to be a nice upgrade from HD560s.
Great comparison, really enjoying your work Josh as of late, keep it going. P.S I am GIRTH!!! :D
Amazing review sir!
thanks Josh for the review, amazing as usual!!
Personally I only own the 58x, never heard the 6xx so I don't know really to compare but when I took out the foam, the soundstage opened up a bit and it sounded slightly less muddy and overall a bit more clear. People that own both said that it sounded practically like the 6xx when they did that..
Either way, there's a forum on diy (somewhere down this comment section)on simple mods which would make the 58x sound like the 660s!!!
If you like the 660s better than the 6xx, that means that the 58x could Evan sound better!!!!!
Menachem Elkayam
If you want to know the sound of 6xx just try the 650
And for me i prefer the 650 over the 660 all the way
david maison I know that the 650 is the 6xx.
If I'm not mistaken, I think there's also a mod for the 58x to sound like the 650/6xx.
The reason why u can do all these mods (I think) is bc when u take out the foams, the magnet is open unlike the rest of the 6 line. This allows you to experiment different things to make it sound like different headphones..
Menachem Elkayam this sound interesting did you tried any of these mods?
And this mod can't be done with the 6xx correct ?
david maison I haven't. Others have and they said what I said. Although I plan on doing this mod some time soon.
Regarding the 6xx,I don't think u can bc the magnet is covered as apposed To the 58x which is opened behind the foam.
I primary use headphones with my phone. I was leaning more towards the 6xx. Would these go well with a dragonfly dac? Either black or red? Or any other suggestions?
It depends on if you care about battery usage: if not, get the 6xx and the red for the best experience
I don't know. I think the Jubilee is better in every way. I own both. Low end and high end are cleaner and clearer. I think the Sennheiser veil is quite prevalent on the 6xx whereas it is lifted in the Jubilee. I like the 6xx when I want a more relaxing listen. The Jubilee seems more technical and faster. Zeos reviews thinks that the 660 and the 58x are exactly the same when you remove the foam from the 58x. He thinks they're the same exact drivers too. Just saying.
SHAWN WATSON I have the 600 and now the 58x jubilee. I gotta say for me I actually prefer the jubilee...with the pads NOT removed. It’s a really great headphone that’s for sure.
@@rjkral Besides the pads are there as a dust filter, important in order to protect the drivers :)
@@rjkral I may have mistaken pads for foam sorry xD
Removing the foam does basically nothing.
Hey Joshua, or anyone else, between the HD58x, 6xx, fidelio x2, hifiman he4xx & k7xx which would be best for long 7-8 hour sessions of watching movies/TV and listening to music occasionally, using a fiio e10k for a dac/amp...also open to buying a new dac/amp thats under $100 if needed.....I'm using a HD598se right now btw
I recommend the HD6xx! Non-fatiguing, effortless, clear sound! I expected them to have less low end than they actually do, based on various reviews/opinions I read before buying! I own HE400i, M1060, TH-x00, HD6xx are my daily driver since I got them! I prefer them over all my other headphones, so much I think I'm gonna sell all of them and keep only the 6xx. It truly is the sound I was looking for! (without spending a small fortune)
My AMP was the Micca Origen G2, I got a Little Dot mkII for the 6xx and it doesn't disappoint, Senns and tubes are a match made in heaven, better lower end, more detail, enhanced soundstage, clearer sound.
On a side note, I found the FiiO E10K inadequate for classic 598s, more than loud enough, but shallow bass and grainy and slightly harsh highs.
Using the boost settings made things much worse, and with all settings the sound became loose and flubbery during loud passages at modest volumes.
Hooking the 598s to the same FiiO through a more capable amp really brought them to life, sparkly but smooth highs, more vividly present vocals, well defined bass with a hint of sub bass extension.
The FiiO is a pleasing DAC for the price, but it's built-in headphone socket amp is mediocre.
So, be careful judging with small amps - you might not be getting the performance any of these headphones are truly capable of.
A big mistake I see over and over again in reviews is the naive assumption that a headphone amp is adequate if it is "loud enough", but there is more to it than that. A good headphone amp keeps the headphones more tightly under control, more evenly across all parts of the spectrum.
the video I was looking for!
I use the stock Cable from the hd650 on the hd600 and it makes a big difference in sound. it is more clear.
Beep Over so, you recommend the hd650s instead?
This stand is where i'd put my Massdrop exclusive headphones...
If I could BUY THEM
The 58x absolutely lacks in the higher end. It lacks the airiness of higher end headphones, that 'magic' factor. They sound great but they don't have that 'something' that really gives you chill bumps on airy sounding songs. They are relaxed and balanced.
At the price, they are great and I totally recommend them, but they don't 'beat' the higher priced versions, and you will find yourself switching to your others just to get that sweet upper range.
What about the 6xx?
I'm stuck between these two as I'm trying to find good headphones for both music/movies but also something that would be good for gaming. Such as rainbow six siege, Witcher, warfrqme. Mostly FPS and RPG style games. Any advice?
58x is the best choice
Can you make a comparison with HD 6XX vs HD650 and HD6XX vs HD660S ?
I will compare them with HD599, HD58X have way more sub bass , warmer and more analytic . But HD599 are way more open , without sub bass , they are over bright , and soundstage feels big . On HD58X its like hearing the voice in front of you on HD599 its like you are on a bigger room . For my I use both of them , for Stereo music HD58X are perfect and for movies and games HD599.
I've got the same two too. I found the hd599 was quite 'bassy' (for me, not necessarily because the signature is a V). HOWEVER, that has eased off. I really enjoy using the 599 on my Samsung S8. The hd58x has longer/deeper bass frequency response. When I first listened to them, it reminded a bit of that (I think) Dolby sound advert before movies (sorry I don't go to cinema often, so it might not be Dolby). I think I'm talking about sub bass. Anyway, IMO the bass is not overstated, just more extension on the HD58x. I thought the treble was lovely on the 58x. Detail's better too than the 599 but not by huge amounts. I'm trying to trial a dragonfly red to see if it helps/makes a difference to the 58x. Interesting side note. Another RUclips headphone reviewer says it's known that the bass of Sennheisers ease off as the pads (presumably eaecups) wear in, as I swear the bass was more significant on the 599 when I first got them. I like both but actually prefer the 599 for music currently. I think if I can get a headphone amp, I at least know I'm driving the 58x appropriately. I reckon my phone isn't doing them justice. Any thoughts?
@@gazzabazzazza you want see any difference buying something else than s8 on 58x trust me i had s7edge and s9 now i use lg v30. Samsung s7 had to enable hires audio dont forget that. Also on s9 it has change name and ita dolby on both of theae settings they muat enable the dac on Samsung's i gueas , on lg it says highres but ita always on by default. Anyways 58x on lg v30 sound natural ans amazing at default settings eq. On s7 s9 they sound really boomy i had to lower bass, same happens to hd599 they sound very boomy on mids with every phone i have test them. But not lg v30 i bealive v30 is more flat ? Also i have an old htc 10 that it has boom setting for headphones... That also must be enabled and also sounds the same as s7 s9. About power 58X are easy to drive so your mobile is perfect just enable highres or dolby option on the menu after connecting the headphones and after thatu can eq them to fil ypur needs.
@@Tripokaridos22 Thanks very much for all this mate :) A few things to add or comment on:
perfectly possible that I won’t hear any difference. We know the debate about having anything more than 44.1khz sampling is a big one (Nyquist theorem etc). I think it makes sense that recording the original source audio at a higher rate may bring some benefit. Also, a higher bitrate for audio formats is true too but is not linear. For example, you really can hear a difference between 128 and 192 bitrate. However, can someone hear a difference between 320 bit and flac? I’m not sure. It’s suggested in blind tests the answer is no but others think they can. In fact, a blind test in 2013 archimago.blogspot.com/2013/02/high-bitrate-mp3-internet-blind-test_3422.html found more people thinking that the flac files sounded worse!
This article is fascinating too:
www.mojo-audio.com/blog/the-24bit-delusion/
However, I am interested in an amp, so make sure my higher resistance headphones are well driven (hence my interest in the very portable dragonfly red).
yep, i have dolby atmos as an option on my phone. This is not the same as high-res audio, I don’t think. I thought it sounded ok when it was switched on but I don’t like to modify my audio unless I have to. My understanding is dolby atmos adds vertical positioning to surround sound, so I’m not sure how that would affect a 2 channel audio signal. I guess it’s maybe a bit like virtual surround sound or something.
This is what Samsung says about the s8 audio features:
news.samsung.com/global/everything-youve-wanted-to-know-about-the-galaxy-s8s-audio-features
it mentions both UHQ audio playback and the UHQ upscaler. It’s not clear when the UHQ audio playback kicks in though. The description suggests it works when it thinks audio has been mastered at >44.1khz.
However, we then have the problem of the android audio driver forcing resampling at 44.1khz, no matter what. The alternative to this are audio apps that claim to have their own drivers, which can maybe bypass the android driver and reach the phone DAC directly e.g. UAPP. The Android driver is a problem IMO. Pass through to an external DAC ‘might’ make a difference then.
Interestingly, UAPP say that exynos chipped Samsung handset (s6-10 AND the plus handsets) all resample to 192khz, no matter what (even DSD music gets resampled).
www.extreamsd.com/index.php/hires-audio-driver
very very confusing tbh.
As to the UHQ rescaler, this seems like a waste of time to me. It just guesses at how the music might sound like (at least according to samsung’s website entry for the Note 5):
www.samsung.com/pk/support/mobile-devices/galaxy-note5-what-is-the-uhq-ultra-high-quality-audio-feature/
Someone did test the upscaler and reckoned it improved the sound:
www.head-fi.org/threads/analyzing-samsung-uhq-upscaler-with-measurements-on-galaxy-note-8-exynos.873550/
I don’t have the difference options of bit and bit/bandwidth. Also, rescaling is not the same as resampling, from what I’ve read.
How do you think you turn on high-res audio on the Samsung?
Also, I think you are doing well with the LG v30. I have heard really good reviews of the audio on the LG.
@Gary Thompson Can you please explain why do you prefer 599 for music? I've got them recently on amazon prime deal for 99$, but I see all the hype for 58x thinking if I should get them instead. Are they worth extra 50$?
Just picked up a pair of 58s for 100 bucks second hand. My superlux 668bs just broke. (Surprise.) I'm very excited.
Hd58x for the win!! They’re cheaper because there’s no fancy presentation box and are not as analytical as the hd6xx. More fun and masks harshness that the hd6xx may reveal on some recordings that can make the listening experience Fatiguing.
So your saying the 58X has a little bit more thickness, is a little bit more veiny
I see that HD58x and HD6xx are now made in Romania. Hmmm
What do you guys think about that?
I really doubt Sennheiser would compromise on their quality. From a guy at Drop:
"diyaudioheaven.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/romanian-vs-original-hd58x.png?w=614
Here's a response graph i found of the ones made in Ireland vs Romania if this is what you are talking about.
Orange line is Ireland and green line is Romania.
Very little difference, probably inaudible for the most part"
It's totally within the margins of measurement error.
And Toyota makes their engines for EU in Poland. You should look for RMI-100 amp on DIYAudio.com it's designed by engineer from Romania and it's a 50-60W blast, f... stinking good.
Hey josh, I’m new to the audiophile community and I’m receiving the HD6XX soon and I was wondering which amp would you recommend? And also do you recommend a dac right away ?
yes
Thanks Josh, I've got the 6xx on order from massdrop, though the bastards are taking FOREVER to ship. But I'm super excited to get the and your video definitely upped my hype level.
Mine were scheduled to take six months to ship but delightfully I received an email notifying me that they would ship two months early, so maybe you'll get lucky like I did. Worth the wait.
yeah they are supposed to ship next month.. so 3 month total wait
I ordered mine in June 2016 and received them in December 2016 lol
i ordered mine almost a month ago and they're shipped and gonna be here a month early
Get an AMP! Sounds like crap coming out of phone... At least my phone.
Great video Josh, nice work. Any chance of a k7xx and/or t-x0 review?
I'm a newbie in phones and I need some insights... Do you think it would not be possible to listen a 6XX in a cell phone? Or actually it is possible, but the volume would be too low? Sorry for the "dumb" question...
No, not enough juice to power 300 ohms, my Moto G7 is usually just at the limit with most music with 58X. If I use EQ compensation in Onkyo player then maybe 3extra dB of output wouldn't hurt. If you want 6XX then portable amp/DAC is a rather necessary.
Hi guys I’m wondering if I should the HD6XX or the HD58’s with a modmic or something. Because what I was originally going to do was get Sennheiser GAME ZERO heedsets with a Mayflower Arc amp/dac. Also I really only game on my pc so I don’t really listen to music Often, well I do, but I’m not a audiophile or anything. And the other thing is I want to get into DCS world and I basically need a trackIR for that and the current headsets I’m using right now are the corsair void pro wireless which aren’t that good and they fall off my head easily just by looking down, left and right. The reason I’m here is because I really don’t know too much about headphones/headsets and I’m so overwhelmed by all the choices and I want to make a one time purchase because I wasted 80 dollars on those crappy void pro’s when I should of done my research in the first place. Thanks for reading
I just ordered the HD 6xx's and the mayflower arc. I may get a mod mic temporarily until I can get my rode procaster. I cannot wait to get it all set up and listen to some crisp audio. What did you do in the end and how is everything?
@Josh what sort of sound quality upgrade for music would the 6xx offer over the audeze mobius assuming it is an upgrade as they are opensback? Also I have never knowingly heard an open back are there any videos demonstrating the sound leakage from an pen back headphone?
Have you tried to take off the backing material yet? Z said he found that simple mod made the 58x sound much better. What is your impression?
TRINHinc I know ur not asking me but I prefer it with the pads:) maybe just me but I’ve seen several others agree. Great thing is that is is EASY to do so you really have both options. Def more treble with the pads removed, but the overall sound with them in to me is just wonderful, and a little less harsh to my ears
Hey Josh, have you ever listened to a Stax headphone? Picked up the SR-34 combo for only €20,-, about $17,-. It sounds absolutely amazing. I would say it has a lot of the same qualities as the HD6XX with some extra detail because of it being electret "earspeakers".
Hi Joshua, I really wanna know if the build quality on HD6XX is comparable to 650/660s? Im only talking about the build quality, Is it really okay-ish compared to 660s? I have heard HDD6xx and especially HD58xx has some bad cheap plastic on the lower part of them which break easily. is it true?
I have the 6xx powered by the jds labs element dac/. I listen to most genres of music and play games like pubg and overwatch on them and I'm very impressed. I think a tube amp is in my near future.
The 650 would benefit greatly from an OTL amp such as the Dark voice, Crack, Woo Audio 3,2 etc... They will sing with tube amps such as those. Im not sure what amp you should pair with the 58x or 660s as the lower impedance will not give you as good results with the OTL amps.
Thanks a lot josh for this great comparation i have been waiting for it .
No I decided to go with the 6xx but there is one thing you did not mention.
that the 6xx has smoother and more milky sound than the 58x
Josh .... thanks for the review. I am seriously considering these exact headphones right now and I hope I can get a reply from you to my question. I currently have the Drop+THX Pandas which I absolutely love but which they had just a touch more sub bass. Between the 58x and 6xx (based on my love for the Pandas), which headphone would you suggest?
I know you’ve tested and reviewed the Pandas so this is why I’m asking you, in your opinion which one would be better for me based on what I’m looking for?
Looking forward to hearing back from you, thanks for the review.
Stay Safe and Happy Listening
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just found your channel , it rocks!!!!! Sennies FTW!!!!!!
Does the 58x has the same smoothness in sound as the 6xx ?
I just got the hd 6xx , i like it but its not good in gaming compared to gsp models , also i hate the shouting sounds , am running it on my mobo z390 auros , loud enough and sometimes annoying
Honestly am a little bit disappointed
Could you tell me if the 58x would listened even better , paired with the dragonfly cobalt dac?
Would a portable DAC do well with these? I got the Hiby FC3
It’s so hard to choose both headphones are amazing in a reviewers stand point I play a lot of video games so that’s what I’m looking for I have not tried either headphones but I do have a steel series arctis 7 for a year and a few months but I want to get an open back headphone but I’m 16 so can’t afford pls tell me your opinions on both the 6xx and 58x which is better for me?
I'm trying to find the length of the cable for the 58x, I'm worried it won't be long enough to reach my PC. Do you happen to know the length of the headphones?
Comes with a 6 ft. cable. Check Amazon for 10 ft. cables if you need longer
I don't know which to buy. Mostly for gaming and little music listening. Powering is not an issues as I have an amp.. any suggestions
Great content again Joshua, I haven't owned any Sennheiser headphones for the value and overall which is better between the two
Honestly either. Both are excellent at slightly different things.
Are these still good if I plan on using then with my phone most if the time?
emmm, you did mention your system in the description. No wonder why the 6xx sounds harsh some time. If you are using a PC, just try to get a cheap sound card like creative sandblaster Xi-fi for $50 or sth, then run it on PC with direct sound USB mode and do the optical out put to ur DAC, you will find the headphone way less harsh. Because that is what the dedicated interface do way better than the interface in cheap DAC.
If all I have amp-wise is a Focusrite Scarlett Solo, should I go with the 6XX or 58X?
thanks for yr sharing, however the hd6xx is still out of stock :(
I’m really stuck between 6xx vs bt990 . I’ll be using them for gaming . Some of the games I play are battlefield,cod, red dead. I’m worried the 6xx won’t have enough bass. But the bt990 had too much bass. I currently have at 700x.
Tommy Hutchinson I own both the DT 990 and 700x. I agree with the 990s having too much bass for gaming. I would say the 660s bass falls in between the two. Therefore I would look into the the 58X since many people say they are basically identical to the 660s but at a much cheaper price
Both of these headphones are very good but I still hear the Sennheiser veil. RS2E is the way, or 660S
I wonder if you take out the foam padding that would equal them out more
xtlm they would, I never heard the 6xx, I only own the 58x, but people who own both said that with the foam out it sounds VERY similar!!
I think that sennheiser wasn't trying to make a cheaper sounding headphones, and just bc there 150 doesn't mean that they sound worse, there cheaper bc they're packaged cheaper not bc there cheaper sounding, (btw massdrop themselves said this) they were trying to make a overall more "fun sounding" headphones. And that's why in this I disagree with Josh, i don't think that the 58x are Evan a drop worse, I just think that there different and whatever sound Sig u prefer, that's what you'll get.
P.s. many comments, if not most of people who bought the 58x and also own the 6xx like the 58x more. So Evan though I never heard the 6xx, I can assume the reality from the comments..
Just was a thought I had. If people have reported that, that's a neat option to have! I am probably going to pick a pair up while the current drop is going on!
xtlm ordered mine 5 days ago and they arrived 2 days ago. I own the 600 and I think I prefer the jubilee!!
hello! what dac/amp would be good enough for 58x jubilee? 200-300$ budget
How is the bass compared to the 559. Thank you
You know what if the 58X have extra foam behind the driver then it would explain the difference in sound signature. If you would remove that foam then 58X should be a lot closer to 6XX.
There's actually a huge thread on SuperBestAudioFriends about mods for the 58X. Since the drivers are not the same, and they're tuned differently, that doesn't turn out to be the case that they'll sound more similar.
There are some simple mods that can change the frequency response, and removing the foam can unmuffle them a bit, but I feel like Sennheiser was very careful not to outmod any of its own range with the 58X... What I mean is that it's great for its price, but Sennheiser may have done something, shorter voice coil? Idk for sure, but something, to make it worth less, than the other models of the 600 range, and I doubt MD would want to take sales away from their 6XX either. But that's mostly speculation on my part. There's also a blog post with some simple mods for changing the 58X. Here: diyaudioheaven.wordpress.com/headphones/measurements/brands-s-se/hd58x-jubilee-massdrop/
You can actually add felt onto the driver to make it sound more similar to an hd600 with better bass extension. It's what I did and I'm enjoying the hell out of it
Any pad recommendations to up the bass on the 6xx?
Changing pads on the senn headphones seems to not really ever turn out well
i can recommend that pads. Im using it by my self with pleasure. ru.aliexpress.com/item/Brainwavz-Angled-Memory-Foam-Earpad-Suitable-For-Large-Over-The-Ear-Headphones-AKG-HifiMan-ATH-Philips/32825150369.html
Even if u dont understand russian u can watch how they looks in my vid ruclips.net/video/pa_37vJx_nk/видео.html
Hey man make a hd6XX vs Phillips shp9500. I wanna see if you think similar to Zeos
So what was that music in the background during this video?
@Chris Anderson: Unnecessary Intrusion by Arbitrandom. What does the word "So" add to that sentence?
where can I get those headphone stands in the background?
i bought the 58x like 4 days ago and just seen now the 6xx...before i watch this should i? i hope i didnt fuck up
What is the name of the background music? I love it
what is a good amp for the 6XX around 100 bucks?
I hear good things about the JDS Labs- Atom. Check out Joshua & DMS' review on it. They touch on the 6xx with that amp.
@@EverythingisFire thank you for the ansver buddy. I came to similar conclusion. My only problem is that it is way more expensive here in europe.
@@csongorkiss653 Ahh, OK. I believe the Topping L30 & 'Liquid Spark' are good competitors that should be around that price.
The question is that is it worth 120 dollar difference ? HD6xx is for $279 while HD58x is for $159 !.
Which is the better amp for 6xx, Liquid Spark or JDS Atom?
JDS Atom
Best budget amp?
try the SMSL M3. got mine on sale for 70 bucks. Great budget amp. Good for PC use since it takes USB input and outputs 24 bit 96khz
598se? How would these compare to both or any of these? Just wondering if I should upgrade. Thanks!
Mainly for music and PC fps games.
58x/6xx is a straight upgrade in every way except for the soundstage, which is noticeably smaller.
These need to be compared on a OTL tube amp. That’s when they really shine, especially the 6xx
im new to higher end headphones, can i just plug the hd58x into my pc or would i need an amp
Straight into pc
what is the background music?
What's the music used in the video?
my 580s went out which is a better match?
Can anyone recommend a good $100ish dac amp for the Jubilee? Leaning toward the Origen g2 right now
Fulla 3
For gaming, which would you choose?
João Victor Santos Pelosi
None of these for gaming go get the dt 990
@I will do the fortnite dance on u 2 years ago i was looking for dt990 now i am looking for lcd2.
This hobby is addictive and expensive
@I will do the fortnite dance on u
Get the schiit magnuis amp and jds atom Dac .
Don't get the 58x i have 6xx and 4xx .
Keep the 990 and get the 4xx and if you are looking for high end it's either hd 800 or lcd2 fazor both of them used for 600 to 700 usd .
If you want a closed back get the ath msr7 and don't look back again.
This is my recommendation i am in this hobby for 5 years and i assure you i tried a lot but i mentioned above is the best
what open back headphone you recommend for mobile gamers? nice vid tho you earned a new subscriber
is there any relation between the driver in HD58X and HD660? what i mean is it the same with some adjustment?
Agung Prabowo same driver size same amount of impedance different tunning and housing
david maison thank you, that's what i thought, should be good enough then.
Agung Prabowo you welcome but i prefer the 650 over the 660 and i did not tried the 58x btw
its not a same drive. What u talking about man, cmon. 58x massdrop - based at older 280. and 660s on newer 700driver.
And that "different tuning and housing" - mean exactly that ANOTHER driver. They both have just same impedance. Other TDP, noise, distortion, impulse etc - are different!
They come with the same cable and the same adapter
Thanks I've been having quality control issues. I've gone through around 10 pair of 6xx , I actually bought 2 of them because they only last 3 months. After around 20 months I used both refunds on the Ebony Fostex which I love. Now I'm thinking of getting the 58X for casual headphones. I still have Sundaras, 4XX, and 400i which a baby those. Anything under warranty I'll wear a lot. I think the 58X will be perfect
wait if the hd 58x has the same drivers as the hd 660 then wont there be mods for the hd58x to make them into hd660?
RenZixx They aren't the same drivers. This was only a rumour when the prototypes went out and comments were made that the 58x driver was BASED on the 660S driver. What that means is open to interpretation.
That makes sense but am pretty sure I can see a lot of mods coming out for those hopefully.
There is a mod to make these sound more like 660s. Here’s a link on how to do the mod
diyaudioheaven.wordpress.com/headphones/measurements/brands-s-se/hd58x-jubilee-massdrop/
Joe Rico, people opened them and found out they had the same model number.
@@Assimilator702 zeos pulled the back off and the serial numbers matched. sounds the same to me. idk