TheJesusGuy
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Opinions?
Opinions?
Might depend on what they are plugged into, my HD558 scales better volume wise over my ATH-AD900 when plugged into my receiver.
So I'm assuming the HD598 & AD900 would be the same.
I guess the Senn HD5XX handle higher impedance headphone ports better then the ATH-AXXXX.
Where as the ATH-AXXXX might be a little sweeter with music, paired to a low impedance amplifier, over the Senn HD5XXX.
Opinions?
Heya,
Very similar headphones. Focus is neutrality but not quite neutral (sub-bass is rolled off, mid-bass is not strong, mids and treble sound a little more forward). I find the Sennheiser more comfortable.
What are you looking for in a headphone?
Very best.
Heya,
Very similar headphones. Focus is neutrality but not quite neutral (sub-bass is rolled off, mid-bass is not strong, mids and treble sound a little more forward). I find the Sennheiser more comfortable.
What are you looking for in a headphone?
Very best,
Exactly, please at least describe what genre of music you will be listening, and in wich environment....
I was able to directly compare the two a few nights ago with a friend who came over. I owned the Audio Technica AD900, and he owned the 598, (cream colored Sennheiser headphone.)
The differences I noted were as such:
Sennheiser (HD598)
-slightly warmer midrange
-smoother treble
-less 'air'
-smaller soundstage
Audio Technica (AD900)
-brighter treble
-larger soundstage
-nearly zero bass kick and impact. It is audible, but a very minor player.
-relatively thin midrange
The AD900 is not for everyone. For female vocals and classical music, it will give you an incredibly clean and bright presentation. When I got them, that is what I wanted. After listening to added bass making females sound chesty, I didn't want something that was just neutral. I wanted to take a few steps further away from rich and chesty. What I have now is an incredibly detailed headphone with an expansive soundstage and some of the best treble I've heard. This is what I wanted.
The Sennheiser HD598 has a much friendlier sound to most people. The bass and midrange is a bit more present, and music doesn't sound so much like it's floating around a huge open area. There is some more bass, and it's not like the Audio Technica in 'treble and air before all else.' If you need some warmth, or some bass presence, get the 598 by all means. You won't have to listen as hard for the bass, and overall it will be a bit better as most genres. (Like I've said, the AD900 excels at vocal and classical music. I also appreciate it with rock, because I love the brightness. Most people may not.)
They are sidesteps to each other, and it depends on what you are going for. If it's something bright, the AD900 will win you over. If it's something a bit more 'neutral' with some warmth, the HD598 will be the clear winner. If you have a poor source, the HD598 will be more forgiving. (My roommates note that the AD900 sounds worse than stock earbuds and a Sennheiser 202 when listening to youtube videos... I agree.)
Personally, I have a Cowon S9, and can EQ the bass up to my hearts content. Since the AD900 can be easily driven, and doesn't require a 1/4" to 3.5mm adaptor, I would say it's also more convenient for a semi-portable rig to wear around the house, rather than at a desk. If you have a Rockboxed iPod 5.5g or below, or really anything with a semi or fully parametric equalizer, or a Cowon, you will find that EQ can be used to compensate for the brightness of the AD900... just as it can add brightness to the HD598. It will not however be able to make up for the soundstage of the AD900, which I prefer.
Lastly, the build of the AD900 is something I find superior to the HD598. The 598 is mostly plastic, and it shows. Sure, it looks nicer, but between the metal bars covered with rubber on the headband of the AD900, the magnesium frame, and the aluminum grills on the back, I think it's fair to say the AD900 wins in this department.
Comfort wise, the driver of the AD900 touches my ear, and unmodified the 598 is easily more comfortable. I have modded my AD900, and now prefer it, and the incredibly light feel.
If you want something bright (Think: bright enough to make a TripleFi sound dark and muddy, or to make an Etymotic sound on the bass heavy side of neutral,) get the AD900. If you want something with a bit more mellow sound, warmth, and bass, get the HD598.
(Also note, the differences here aren't as huge as one might think. If you were to A/B with particular songs that didn't have plenty of treble and bass for a short period of time, you could easily think they were nearly identical based on midrange alone.)