bmeat
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I got my HD-598s about a week ago and at first I didn't really care for them. They sounded anemic and the bass was just not there, sure they sounded nice and balanced but I definately expected more for the money. Normal listening habits during the past week had pretty much been exclusively listening to Pandora through my computers headphones jack. Disappointed with my new cans, I started researching more about Grado headphones as those seemed to really get great reviews, as well, specifically the 225is which are in the same price range. So, I went down to my local Hi-Fi shop who is an authorized retailer of Grado to demo the whole prestige line along with comparing them to my HD-598s. I started with the HD-598s and slapped in my copy of Dire Straights Brothers in Arms and let so far away spin up and good lord they sounded sweet! Bass was thumping and the headphones just seemed to open up. It's like the horse blankets had been thrown off my cans! This was what I was expecting! now I put on the 225i's. They were waaaay to bright and bass was not there, not compared to the Senns. For me the HD-598s were far and away the better headphone in every catergory. I even let the owner of the shop listen and he was very impressed. The problem I am now faced with is that my hi-fi shop was using a $700 tube pre-amp and an Adcom amp probably another $700 (didn't catch the price on that one). Anyway, I think the HD-598s benefit greatly from quality electronics and now I need to research headphone amps and DACs in order to get me back to the experience I crave for these headphones.
Anyone have a good recommendation for great bang for the buck headphone amp and or DAC? So far, I've read good things about the V-CANs. Anyone tried those?
In summary, I am now a believer in these headphones if paired with quality electronics
Anybody can do comparison of
HD598 to grado sr60i
first off you need to let them burn in.
second they are the most natural and balanced cans i have heard. they are the perfect medium between anemic and bass heavy. the brightness is also there in all its sparklyness and glory on the hd598, just not painful to the ear in any way shape or form. im listening straight from my laptop with no amp and also pandora at times as well. they only stream in 128kbps, but it still sounds beautiful on the on the hd598, even fast agressive tracks. (they are by no means "aggresive" headphones though, maybe thats what you need to invest in, like the grado your comparing it to)
you should try getting higher quality recordings and let them burn in before you really want to judge them
What's your budget?
Guys, do you think that the Auzentech X-Fi Forte 7.1 is enough to drive the HD598?
It does have a "Headphone load impedance 16Ω ~ 600Ω".
I'm just asking because I'd like to know if I'm using the HD598 to their full potential or not.
Thanks you.
Hi guys,
I hope you don't mind if I ask a couple of questions in this thread, vs. starting a new one.
The time has come for me to invest in a $100-$200 pair of phones for casual listening. I won't be using a dedicated amp, at least initially. My main listening will be via the headphone jack of my Denon AVP-A1HDCI processor. I will also likely listen via iPhone/iPad line out to FLAC files streamed from my Squeezebox system.
I prefer the open-air design/sound and comfort that I think the 598s will provide, although I have not heard them. One of my main concerns is that my main listening room is close to the air-conditioner/heater, and when it is on, the return-air noise is 60dB at my seat (measured via SPL meter). This is too loud of a background noise to enjoy LPs/music in the evening because I would have to turn it up loud enough to overcome the A/C and disturb my family.
Do you think the design of the 598s will block out some of the A/C noise? I realize closed cans are better for this, but I would strongly prefer open style.
Unfortunately, the open back design of the HD598 will provide very little to no sound isolation. So, you'll hear the sounds of your home's air unit quite well. Fear not, there are some closed headphone that provide good(for closed headphones) sound stages. Here are few options to check out:
Audio Technica A700, A900
AKG K271 MKII
Beyerdynamic DT770, DT770 PRO
I remember Headfonia said that HD 598 is a remarkable headphone that you need to use expensive DAC-AMP to use all of potential of it and when you can do it, surely it can beat HD 650 in many genres.
Wish me luck!
I sent an email asking to have replaced my cracked HD 598's. (Don't worry, my model its from the first series, and one of the first on Head-Fi, yours should be fine now).
Trouble is, there's no service centre or dealer nearby and despite Sennheiser's assurements that they will replace them for free as long i can prove i'm the original owner (yes i have the papers and the original box), i'm pretty sure they'll ask me to pay the transportation back and forth. Which is something i don't agree, paying for something that it's really not my fault.
Anyway i'll keep you updated.
Guess what! Not only they don't want to replace my broken unit, they proposed instead to have only the broken parts replaced, and NO, NOT for free, for a 35 EURO + VAT charge. Likely shipping too. Should i say i also have 2 year valid warranty?
What do you think about that?