Unamped Sennheiser HD 598
Jan 28, 2012 at 5:33 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 72

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So I'm getting a new pair of sennheiser HD 598s soon but I cannot afford an amp. Will they still sound good? I currently own a pair of Philips SBC HP400. Will I notice a difference?
 
 
Jan 28, 2012 at 6:00 AM Post #4 of 72
Oh yea, I have the new HD 428's and am happy with my Yamaha HT receiver amp.
 
Jan 28, 2012 at 5:27 PM Post #5 of 72
 
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Thanks for the reply. I just want to know if they will be a decent upgrade from my philips SBC HP400 :)

 
Its a joke ?
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Of course, the HD598 is much much better and better again with an amp,lol.
 
Jan 28, 2012 at 6:29 PM Post #6 of 72
Don't run them without an amp. Without an amp they are very boomy, grainy, and lifeless sounding. Unfortunatly I didn't have an amp at hand when I tried them, but they sounded really under-powered. Still, its one of the best textured phones I've heard even un-amped, but I didn't hear any redeeming qualities in it for a metalhead at least. If you like a natural, textured sound with a massive soundstage(bigger than amped AD900) you'll love them.
 
Jan 28, 2012 at 7:45 PM Post #7 of 72
Nothing wrong with the HD-598 without an amp, although it's not suggested.
I use them all the time with a portable CD player and a tiny Sansa Clip and they're still quite good.
 
You don't need an expensive amp for them and even a portable amp would be fine.
IMO a long as they're driven well enough, I haven't found that they benefit much from amp upgrades.
Not like the HD-650 or even HD-600.
 
Jan 28, 2012 at 9:42 PM Post #8 of 72
I've got a pair that sounds acceptable on my iPad 2/iPod classic. They do have more clarity and detail with my FiiO E7 in between.
 
You won't ruin them without an amp unless you're blasting them at ridiculously high volume.
 
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I can't really recommend the E7 after two months of use. The output jacks both shorted out, leaving me with a bad taste in my mouth. cMoyBB seems to be a good alternative.
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Jan 28, 2012 at 10:08 PM Post #9 of 72
You might want to look at the HD 558 instead, and use the extra cash to get a good/affordable amp. Mike at Headfonia reviewed both the HD 598 & HD 558 and, at the end of his review, he shows how by (easily) removing a piece of black tape from the 558s you get essentially the same sound signature of the 598s, with a bit more mids + bass, which he qualified as "better sound".
 
http://www.headfonia.com/sennheisers-new-hd558-and-hd598/3/
 
Jan 28, 2012 at 10:35 PM Post #10 of 72
If you do a lot of music listening on your desktop. I highly suggest the inexpensive and very good sounding Asus Xonar DG.  It has a built in headphone amp. I've had for a week and it's been working nicely and I happen to have a hd598 (borrowed). The card drives it nicely and smoothly.
 
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16829132020&Tpk=xonar%20dg
 
There is a $10 rebate. Rebate also works with amazon purchase as it may be cheaper there.
 
Jan 29, 2012 at 8:32 AM Post #11 of 72
Hey guys, I just got them, but I have a problem. They play some songs really well, but others not well at all.
EDIT: It works now, maybe it needed to burn in. :D However, when I plug it them into my desktop, sound only comes out from one ear, when I plug them into my ipod, they work fine. Help? :frowning2:
 
Jan 29, 2012 at 10:44 AM Post #12 of 72
sounds like you might have a defective audio out jack on your computer, or it might have some little bit of fabric or other garbage that makes you unable to get the plug all the way into the jack?
 
Jan 29, 2012 at 11:20 AM Post #13 of 72
It's okay, I'm using them on my laptop and they work. Only one problem. My old 40$ headphones sound better
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. I mean, they sound different, but my Sennheisers tend to make unwanted noises at high volume. I'm letting them burn in at the moment. Maybe that will resolve the issue.
 
Jan 29, 2012 at 4:34 PM Post #15 of 72
Ok so, when I got them, bad quality songs sounded horrible, really horrible. But good quality songs sounded great, with some cool effects in terms of panning. Then After about 10 mins I played the headphones at full volume just to see how high they could go. Then the bad quality songs started sounding better, but the good quality ones lost those cool panning effects I was getting. Did I damage the headphones by playing too high? Or is that just the burn in effect?
 

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