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Reviews (3)

Jul 05, 2019
At Last an affordable Audiophile experience!
5 of 7 found this helpful At last I found an affordable Audiophile experience! Just what I was looking for. I had some DT880 Chrome by Beyerdynamic, but honestly I didn't find the sound signature for my taste. I am the kind of guy who does my research before buying. I've owned Soundmagic HP100 and Beyer. I sold my first pair looking for high fidelity sounding headphones, clear highs, rich mids and a faithful bass, the HD58X are the whole deal.
PROS
- No amp needed, Versatile/ low impedance
- Sturdy in a good manner, good looking
- Sound signature dark, some compare them to the HD600 series
- Great value for money
CONS
- Hard clamping, guess they loosen up
- Open headphones leak
I use portable Amplifiers, a dedicated Amp/dac and an audio receiver. My DT880 were 250Ohms so they needed to be powered. Let's put it this way, with a low budget amp the sound was plain good. When I plugged them to my 1995 Sony receiver, they surprisingly improved, sound became fuller, richer, but still the DT880's sound remained bright, a bit plain or flat (maybe works if you are into monitoring), not great for me, I even tried to equalize.
HD58X Sound is my choice, more leaning to warm, not harsh, melodic, voice oriented with clear highs and bass presence.
CONCLUSION. With these Sennheiser no amp is needed, even though they might benefit, there is no need to make them "sound better," these are plug and play. So far these HD Jubilee have made a revolution in the audio community and you will find divided opinions. Does this takes away fun to the audiophile hobby? Not at all, at least for me, you can still make your rig, listen to a flac or either an mp3 file and you will enjoy it.

Aug 27, 2019
Reliable and easy to use!
I bought it cause Ive already had one and lost it, by the same brand, so it is reliable and very easy to use!

Jul 09, 2019
At last an affordable Audiophile experience!
3 of 5 found this helpful At last I found an affordable Audiophile experience! Just what I was looking for. I had some DT880 Chrome by Beyerdynamic, but honestly I didn't find the sound signature for my taste. I am the kind of guy who does my research before buying. I've owned Soundmagic HP100 and Beyer. I sold my first pair looking for high fidelity sounding headphones, clear highs, rich mids and a faithful bass, the HD58X are the whole deal.
PROS
- No amp needed, Versatile/ low impedance
- Sturdy in a good manner, good looking
- Sound signature dark, some compare them to the HD600 series
- Great value for money
CONS
- Hard clamping, guess they loosen up
- Open headphones leak
I use portable Amplifiers, a dedicated Amp/dac and an audio receiver. My DT880 were 250Ohms so they needed to be powered. Let's put it this way, with a low budget amp the sound was plain good. When I plugged them to my 1995 Sony receiver, they surprisingly improved, sound became fuller, richer, but still the DT880's sound remained bright, a bit plain or flat (maybe works if you are into monitoring), not great for me, I even tried to equalize.
HD58X Sound is my choice, more leaning to warm, not harsh, melodic, voice oriented with clear highs and bass presence.
CONCLUSION. With these Sennheiser no amp is needed, even though they might benefit, there is no need to make them "sound better," these are plug and play. So far these HD Jubilee have made a revolution in the audio community and you will find divided opinions. Does this takes away fun to the audiophile hobby? Not at all, at least for me, you can still make your rig, listen to a flac or either an mp3 file and you will enjoy it.