About to pull the plug on HFI 580

Jan 26, 2012 at 9:13 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 62

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About to pull the plug on a HFI 580
 
My choices before were the shure srh 840, but I have finally chosen the 580 over the shures. Is there any other good head phones under $150?
 
I listen to mostly r&b and rap,techno  but also listen to other genres. I'm also looking for over the ear phones.
 
I will using them with an ipod and computer with a xonar DG. 
 
Thanks.
 
Jan 27, 2012 at 3:26 AM Post #5 of 62
Only had my 580's for a few days but enjoying them immensely. I use them mostly for electronic music and love the clean bass everyone seems to rave about, there is a lot of it but its done really well. I run them straight from an iPod until I buy something better like a J3 but it seems a-ok.
 
Jan 27, 2012 at 3:38 AM Post #6 of 62

 
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You've made a solid choice. Be careful though, if you like them you'll soon be spending 300+ dollars upgrading to the pro 900 model.


I actually did the opposite and was still impressed. 
 
The HFI-580 is def the top choice for clean bass cans under $150. 
 
Jan 27, 2012 at 4:11 AM Post #7 of 62
You've made a solid choice. Be careful though, if you like them you'll soon be spending 300+ dollars upgrading to the pro 900 model.


That's exactly what i'm doing right now, it's inevitable.
 
Jan 27, 2012 at 4:27 AM Post #8 of 62
Can't go wrong with them for what you listen to. IMO one of the better headphones under $150.. and like everyone says; Soon you'll be spending another $300 on the Pro 900.. 
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Jan 27, 2012 at 4:46 AM Post #9 of 62
I am thinking of getting these, especially @ $118. I mainly listen to electronic too. Portability is a large factor in my choice. How does the porto tability of the 580s to the Audio Technica M50? Do the ear cups swivel? Also, my ears get really hot and sweaty. Will this headphone cause any issue?

I also currently own the Sony XB500. How is the 580 compared to them?

I would appreciate if you could suggest some headphones for <$200 (lower the better)

Thanks.
 
Jan 27, 2012 at 10:38 AM Post #10 of 62
I am thinking of getting these, especially @ $118. I mainly listen to electronic too. Portability is a large factor in my choice. How does the porto tability of the 580s to the Audio Technica M50? Do the ear cups swivel? Also, my ears get really hot and sweaty. Will this headphone cause any issue?

I also currently own the Sony XB500. How is the 580 compared to them?

I would appreciate if you could suggest some headphones for <$200 (lower the better)

Thanks.


I believe the 580's swivel. Also I heard about some people sweating, but for the most they don't report sweating with >3 hours of use.

Should I order off amazon? I have amazon prime and I'm don't really know much about their return policy's. Also is there a cheaper place to get the 580's?
 
Jan 27, 2012 at 11:00 AM Post #11 of 62


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I am thinking of getting these, especially @ $118. I mainly listen to electronic too. Portability is a large factor in my choice. How does the porto tability of the 580s to the Audio Technica M50? Do the ear cups swivel? Also, my ears get really hot and sweaty. Will this headphone cause any issue?
I also currently own the Sony XB500. How is the 580 compared to them?
I would appreciate if you could suggest some headphones for <$200 (lower the better)
Thanks.

What will you be driving these with?

They both have long cords and are equal in portability.
 
-My 580's have a 10 foot straight cord. You can braid knot the cord. That's what I did.
 
-They swivel 90 degrees and fold.
 
-I don't really get sweaty. I don't have a problem with these. I might get the velour DT250 pads just for added comfort. They're $20 so you can do the same if you prefer them.
 
-The XB500's bass was a little muddy for my tastes. For me, it seemed like the sub-bass was drowning out the over frequencies/the mids and highs were too recessed. The 580 has much cleaner
lows, mids, and highs. With the right setup, you can acheive the sub-bass of the XB500 and have even more punch.
I thought I was going to purchase the XB500 just for fun since it's only $50, but my 580's are beasts; and of course my Pro 900's more so.
 
-If you want bass-heavy portables with good SQ, there isn't really anything better than the 580's in my opinion. I've been doing a lot of searching. I would pay $200 for the 580's if they cost that much. At $118, it was a no brainer.
 
-The only thing I'm concered about is the aluminum side cups. I slightly/lightly scratched the sides of my Pro 900's and I've had them for only 1 month, but I had that taken care of. lol 

 
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I believe the 580's swivel. Also I heard about some people sweating, but for the most they don't report sweating with >3 hours of use.
Should I order off amazon? I have amazon prime and I'm don't really know much about their return policy's. Also is there a cheaper place to get the 580's?


$118 is the cheapest you'd find them. They also have them for $124 on ebay.
If you lived in NYC, they're also $118 at B&H.
I bought them for $100 open box. They were in perfect condition.
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Jan 27, 2012 at 11:10 AM Post #13 of 62


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I live in BR / NO in Louisiana. There's only a guitar center here. Not sure if they will carry them.



Give them a call. If not, order them online. When I looked on Amazon, the amazon warehouse had them on back-order.
 
I'm curious as to what you'd be using to drive these.
 
Jan 27, 2012 at 11:12 AM Post #14 of 62
For the price, I'd also recommend the 580's ! Make sure you give them a little time before judging... they tend to be late bloomers but they will sound good straight out of the box too.
 
But like others said, be careful... the Pro900's are watching you for sure (IF you like Ultrasone's sound signature)... I also felt for them after buying the 580's. If you have a tight budget, stick to it, and you'll be happy you've saved 150$+ and still have a great pair of cans.
 

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