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Brand | Sennheiser |
Model Name | HD 598 SR |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | Over Ear |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
About this item
- Audiophile grade over ear, open back headphone delivering exceptionally natural and balanced sound. Connectivity Technology: Wired
- Padded leatherette headband and luxurious velour covered ear pads provide extreme comfort for long listening sessions
- Compatible with virtually every audio device including phones, tablets, computers and stereo components
- Two cables provided a 3 meter cable terminated with a 1/4 inch jack and 1.2 meter cable terminated with a 3.5mm jack that features an in line one button remote with microphone for taking calls..2 year warranty when purchased from an authorized Sennheiser dealer
- Impedance:50 Ohm
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Sound quality | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.4 |
Noise cancellation | 2.8 | 3.0 | 2.5 | 2.1 | 4.0 | 4.2 |
Bass quality | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 3.7 | — | 4.2 |
Quality of material | 4.6 | 4.8 | — | — | 4.4 | 4.2 |
For gaming | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.6 | — | 4.0 | — |
Sold By | Detroit Packing Co. | 6ave | Bsd Wholesale | Amazing Dealzzz | Amazon.com | Slam-Dunk |
connectivity tech | Wired | Wired | Wired | Wired | Wired | Wired |
headphones form factor | Over Ear | On Ear | Over Ear | Over Ear | Over Ear | Over Ear |
connector type | 3.5mm Jack | 3.5mm Jack | 3.5mm Jack, 1/4-inch | XLR | — | 3.5mm Jack |
noise control | — | — | sound isolation | — | sound isolation | sound isolation |
headphones jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
cable feature | Retractable | Tangle Free | Retractable, Detachable | Detachable | Detachable | Fixed |
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From the manufacturer
Sennheiser is shaping the Future of Audio – a vision built on a 70-year history of innovation and a continued drive for excellence that is woven into our company’s DNA and culture. Around the world, our employees share this passion in the pursuit of the perfect sound, creating products that exceed expectations and set new benchmarks in audio.
Meet the Sennheiser HD 598SR
The HD 598SR continues in the tradition of the critically acclaimed HD 598. Combining impeccable sound quality with unrivaled comfort this version again offers exceptional value. An open-back design featuring Sennheiser’s innovative E.A.R technology, this new headset delivers incredibly natural, detailed and balanced sound. The high-quality leatherette headband and velour covered ear cushions provide outstanding wearing comfort for long listening sessions. Crafted with precision using premium materials, the HD 598SR exudes quality while delivering connoisseur quality sound.
- Did you know? Sennheiser has been an innovative force in the pursuit of perfect sound for over 70 years. Our audio products are used in professional recording studios and on tour by the biggest names in entertainment. They have earned a reputation for outstanding performance, reliability and durability. This experience is built into the HD 598SR and is your insurance of quality.
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Exceptional MusicalitySennheiser engineered SYS 38 transducers use aluminum voice coils delivering high efficiency, excellent dynamics and extremely low distortion. They are a critical component helping to insure exceptional musicality regardless of your genre preference. |
Seamless ConnectivityReady for home and portable use, the HD 598SR comes with two detachable cables: a 3m cable with a 6.3-mm jack for a home entertainment system and a 1.2m cable with a 3.5mm jack featuring a one-button remote with mic for controlling music and taking phone calls. |
Extreme ComfortLightweight yet robust design with luxurious velour covered ear cushions and leatherette padded headband deliver exceptional wearing comfort for long listening sessions. |
E.A.R. Technology'Ergonomic Acoustic Refinement' design channels audio directly into your ears producing a more 'in room' like listening experience. |
HD 598SR | HD 598SE | HD 598 Cs | |
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Ear Coupling | Around-Ear | Around-Ear | Around-Ear |
Transducer Principle | Open Back | Open Back | Closed Back |
Impedance | 50 Ω | 50 Ω | 23 Ω |
Frequency Response | 12 – 38,500 Hz | 12 – 38,500 Hz | 10 – 28,000 Hz |
Sound Pressure Level (SPL) | 112 dB (1kHz / 1Vrms) | 112 dB (1kHz / 1Vrms) | 115 dB (1kHz / 1Vrms) |
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) | <0.1% (1kHz, 100dB) | <0.1% (1kHz, 100dB) | <0.2% (1kHz, 100dB) |
Weight (with cable) | 11.8 oz. (337 g) | 11.1 oz. (315 g) | 11.8 oz. (334 g) |
In the Box | HD 598SR headphone / Cable 1: 3m copper cable (OFC) / 6.3mm straight plug / Cable 2: 1.2m audio cable / 3.5mm adapter plug | HD 598 Special Edition headphone / Cable 1: 3m copper cable (OFC) / 6.3mm straight plug / Cable 2: 1.2m audio cable / 3.5mm adapter plug | HD 598 Cs headset / 1.2m cable with 1-button remote / 3.5mm straight plug; 3m cable / 6.3mm straight plug |
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Product Dimensions | 8.1 x 4.1 x 9.4 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.26 pounds |
ASIN | B06WRMZZ45 |
Item model number | HD 598 SR |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #251,201 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #5,227 in Over-Ear Headphones |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 15, 2017 |
Manufacturer | Sennheiser |
Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
Number Of Items | 1 |
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The HD 598 SR is an open back, over ear, audiophile grade headphone that combines exceptional sound quality with extreme wearing comfort. This premium headphone is lightweight and ergonomically designed featuring a padded leatherette headband and luxurious velour covered ear pads providing extreme comfort for long listening sessions. Two cables are included, one that includes an in line single button remote with microphone for taking calls.
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Customers like the sound quality, comfort, durability, value, and appearance of the headphones. They mention that the sound is crisp, clear, and directional audio is far better than closed back sets. They also appreciate the large depth of sound with the open back design. Overall, most find the product to be a great buy and a good value for the price.
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Customers like the sound quality of the headphones. They mention that the sound is crisp and clear, and they are the best for listening to music without needing an amp or dac. The directional audio is far better than closed back sets, and you can hear yourself speak. It's open back, so it doesn't block outside sound, which is useful if you need to be able to hear yourself. They are good headphones for long listening sessions, and the mids and highs are clear and crisp without being harsh.
"...-Now these sound pretty darn good without an amp but I have a Fiio q1 Mark 2 on the way so even though I can’t understand how the clarity could get..." Read more
"...They sound 'airy'; I have no need to exclude any background noise; I can hear the telephone ringing and conversations even with the backing music a..." Read more
"...However, by my ears, these are also the best sounding headphones I've had. Let me get this straight though. These aren't heavy in bass whatsoever...." Read more
"...The headsets are nearly identical, both in sound and comfort...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the headphones. They say it's one of the most comfortable they've ever worn, with soft earpads that make them very comfortable. Some say the soundstage is more pleasant than from the amp, and it is more enjoyable while gaming. They also say the headphones are durable and come with very soft earmuffs.
"...Not in a garish way. In a tight and punchy, anymore it would overwhelm the vocals and other parts of the track...." Read more
"...the perceived output is different than from the amp, it is more pleasant, clear and precise, at least with the clean tones I look for...." Read more
"These are the best sounding, and most comfortable headphones I've ever purchased. There's no debate for me...." Read more
"...Very lightweight and comfortable on your head. I have a large head and this fits no problem...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the durability of the headphones. They mention that they are well-made, durable, and comfortable. The design quality is top notch, and the sound, comfort, and durability are great. They say that the headphones will last a long time and are one of the best set of cans you will find for under $200. However, some customers mention that the ear pads fit tightly and are pretty rigid.
"...Build quality and attention to detail is superb. You would actively have to try to break these things...." Read more
"...They look durable enough with quality workmanship but - truth in reporting - this is a replacement set and in use just a couple days...." Read more
"...This is one of the best set of cans you will find for under $200. Throw in an amp to compensate for the impedance...." Read more
"...These headphones will last a long time, they hold up to my 3 year old and my 8 year old kids, who use them daily...." Read more
Customers like the value of the headphones. For example, they say it's worth the price, the best value headphones for gaming and music under $150, and sound insane for the price.
"...Amazing sound for a damn good price...." Read more
"...'; I think they are produced for Amazon sale exclusively, at a good price _$140_ compared to Sennheiser's other equivalent models...." Read more
"...set of headphones that can do both gaming and music well, at an affordable price, these are for you!" Read more
"...Sound stage is excellent and of true concert quality for the price point. I got this pair for home while I use my 558 model for work...." Read more
Customers are impressed with the appearance of the headphones. They say the open back design is awesome, and the headphones are the best looking. Customers also say the mids and balance are gorgeous, and they can listen to them for hours. The large depth of sound with the open design makes for incredible, crisp, clean sound with a great sound stage. Customers are also impressed with how comfortable the headphones feel on their ears.
"...This is partially due to the open-back design. These are my go-to headphones that I use at my desk everyday, all day...." Read more
"...They were so much more pleasant. A lot of this is due to the open back design. The plus side (to me) is you don't get that closed off pressure...." Read more
"...It's open back, so it doesn't block outside sound which is useful if you need to be able to listen to whatever it is you're listening to while still..." Read more
"...The mids seemed perfect and the highs were clear and crisp without being harsh. If I had one criticism, it would be the bass. To me it was fine...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the headphones. They say it looks great, sounds amazing, works perfectly for gaming, and has a surprisingly long battery life. Some mention that the mic cable works well, and the headphones do not disappoint one bit. They also say that it works perfectly with portable music players and smartphones.
"...-Drug is working as predicted. What the heck do the 600’s and to even fathom the 800’s sounds like?..." Read more
"...Fool me the first time I put them on. The mic cable works as well. Not the best for a mic but that is not its main goal...." Read more
"...This makes it impossible to use these headphones with any non-Sennheiser adapter, unless you take apart the headphones and remove the locking..." Read more
"...to the ears and to the top of your head, and they work perfectly with portable music players/smartphones..." Read more
Customers like the weight of the headphones. They mention that they are made to be light and intentionally durable, and that it feels like wearing styrofoam on their head.
"...consist of plastic as the main components used here, they are made to be light and intentionally durable...." Read more
"...They are very light, comfortable, can handle the volume, and most important, sound super...." Read more
"...Pros:Excellent for vocals and instrumentals.Very lightweight and comfortable on your head...." Read more
"...The sound stage is wider and more accurate. They are super lightweight and comfortable, they don't make you feel like you're in a pressure..." Read more
Customers like the clarity of the headphones. They mention that it picks up detail, good separation of instruments, and has a great sound stage. Customers also appreciate the sound being accurate, tight and punchy.
"...It’s not booming in your face, it’s tight and punchy in such a pleasant precise way, with absolutely no distortion even at max volume...." Read more
"...perceived output is different than from the amp, it is more pleasant, clear and precise, at least with the clean tones I look for...." Read more
"...The sound stage is wider and more accurate...." Read more
"...everything in this lows mids highs there's even base as well everything is clear really nothing to blow your mind at least not my mind at first,..." Read more
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I had done my research just as many of you are probably doing now and had settled on these for a couple of different reasons. All the reviews I read seemed to say these things:
1) How comfortable they are to wear and how the sound doesn’t cause fatigue with long listening sessions.
2) Build quality and attention to detail is superb. You would actively have to try to break these things.
3) Amazing sound for a damn good price.
4) At 50ohm’s they can be operated reasonably well without an amp but should be used with one to get the full potential realized.
5) Open backed design have sound leakage so should only be used in seclusion.
6) Gateway drug to the audiophile world.
7) Not enough bass**
*These are all true to a T with the exception of the last about the bass.
-Comfort is insane. I hope as my first pair of serious headphones that these don’t ruin me in terms of comfort because I’ve been wearing these for hours now and neither the fit nor the sound is being close to causing any fatigue.
-These headphone are very sturdy. Even though they mostly consist of plastic as the main components used here, they are made to be light and intentionally durable. As for attention to details: From the silver accents to the stitching, to the little rubber pieces just behind the headphone earphones, to keep them from scratching against the band. Huge fan of the build quality.
-When I got them I plugged them directly into my IPhone 8 for a listen and with Spotify premium streaming at 328 kbit/s, I was pretty damn impressed. Keep in mind I’m not a trained audiophile but that being said I’m sure just about anyone can easily tell that the precision of the audio produced is front and center in these headphones. I heard/read the term “separation” thrown around a lot and oh heck yeah, now I know exactly what that is. The detail in albums I’ve listened to a million times is just so cool. I’d recommend Beck’s Morning Phase album as a good first listen.
-Now these sound pretty darn good without an amp but I have a Fiio q1 Mark 2 on the way so even though I can’t understand how the clarity could get even better, they could use a slight boost to the overall volume.
-Drug is working as predicted. What the heck do the 600’s and to even fathom the 800’s sounds like?
-Now in my opinion on most tracks I find the bass is more than enough. On Cut Copy’s Zonoscope album, the bass is not receded at all to me. It sounds right where it should be. It’s not booming in your face, it’s tight and punchy in such a pleasant precise way, with absolutely no distortion even at max volume. Now I put on Oliver Helden’s remix of Calvin Harris/ Dua Lipa’s “One Kiss” and that bass was actually booming front and center just due to the track. Not in a garish way. In a tight and punchy, anymore it would overwhelm the vocals and other parts of the track. I find the bass detailed and even on this track where it’s so bass heavy it way more than holds it own at the absolute highest level (without an amp) with zero distortion. In fact, in general, the higher the volume the more detail comes flying out of nowhere. Again, I tried the 598’s on Pnau’s “Changa” track and I don’t know what these other people are even remotely talking about with lack of bass.
So I’m conlusion, these are excellent and a steal at 169.00. And I don’t even have an amp yet. (0_o)
Headphone monitoring seems a challenge for some equipment with this type of input. I have antique Koss Pro4AA headphones from the old days (70's vintage top of the line) which suited me well until now. I tried them here, both through the amp and with the amp out of the loop, but they are heavy - cruel to my head, and sounded unacceptably muddy with live guitar tones. Based on advertising research alone, I got the Sennheiser 598SR open backed headphones and what a difference! ... The noise making Fender amp is now out of the loop and peace has returned to the domicile.
They are very light, comfortable, can handle the volume, and most important, sound super. I've played for up to 3 hours at a stretch without any discomfort. Although the perceived output is different than from the amp, it is more pleasant, clear and precise, at least with the clean tones I look for. The tone, effects and volume functions are handled with the IK Media Amplitude software emulation. In this use, I have an inexpensive amplified mixer, but experiment showed that the soundcard alone has the power to drive the headphones to any reasonable level.
In this use, I think the open backed headphones are preferable over closed backed headphones for several reasons. They sound 'airy'; I have no need to exclude any background noise; I can hear the telephone ringing and conversations even with the backing music a little loud; I can hear a metronome external to the computer. This version of the headphones is a 'Special Edition'; I think they are produced for Amazon sale exclusively, at a good price _$140_ compared to Sennheiser's other equivalent models. They are 'over the ear' designed, with soft padding, which contributes to their comfort. Be aware that the HD 598CR version is closed back, with different attributes.
I am not rating material quality or durability, just sound quality. They look durable enough with quality workmanship but - truth in reporting - this is a replacement set and in use just a couple days. The first set sounded equally good, but from the moment of first use, I noted a faint, annoying clicking sound in the left ear when I quickly turned my head. Either the removeable cord did not make good contact, or a possible manufacturing defect was at work. The distraction was unacceptable in headphones. I contacted Amazon the next day; an identical replacement was shipped out on overnight delivery and that set has no problems. Thank you Amazon for respecting a genuine function complaint.
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I instantly went on websites such as Amazon and Best Buy and searched, "gaming headphones/headset" and spent hours reviewing and studying all the different pairs. From as low as $75 to as high as $350. In the end, I discovered that "gaming headphones/headsets" are nothing more than a marketing ploy. An overpriced pair of cans that come with a built-in microphone and a flashy design. I didn't care much for that, I wanted quality. Specifically, sound quality. And as someone who's on a budget, I wanted some bang for my buck.
Enter almost a hundred hours of research later, the Senheisser HD598. The superior, premium value gaming headset. Bar none.
Asthetics:
Absolutely beautiful. Elegant and simple. Lightweight, yet sturdy and comfortable. The Senheisser logo appears on both sides of the cups, and the material is a smooth matte finish, with subtle gloss accents. It's not metal, but it feels incredibly sturdy and of high quality.
Sound Quality:
This is where the value comes from. I can't believe I paid so little for such high quality sound. Now mind you, this comes from a video gamers perspective, so I can't say how it performs on other media's such as tv or movies, but for video games, wow. Just wow.
First off, the soundstage. This is why you use open-back headphones for gaming. You can hear and accurately pinpoint where footsteps, shots, explosions and enemies are coming from. Not only is it an excellent advantage, but it's also beautiful to hear.
Second, the overall quality of all the sounds is simply astounding. It's crisp, it's clear, it's loud, and the bass is tight and not too over exaggerated. It's better than any other headphone I've tried before, and even better than some $300 pairs.
Comfort: The. Most. Comfortable. Headphones. Ever. There's nothing else to be said. I wear these about 8 hours/day and feel no discomfort whatsoever. Remarkable.
Value:
As I said at the start of this review. These headphones are simply the best value headphones. Nothing compares, nothing comes close. Not at this price point. This is the kind of quality you'd expect to see at $300+ headphones, yet here you can grab them for $100 on sale. Unbelievable.
I should mention that in my testing phase of headphones, before I purchased this pair, I dabbled with the Audio Technica ATH M50xBT's. I purchased these due to their Bluetooth capability (wanting to eliminate wires). And while that worked, well, ok I guess.. the closed back design of the cans offered god-awful soundstage. I couldn't tell where anything was coming from, and the sound quality overall was, meh. And those were almost double the cost! Now I'm not saying they're bad headphones, but for gaming? They were abysmal compared to the Senheisser HD598.
It's almost as if these were designed for video gaming. Seriously, with a mod mic attachment, I don't believe you can buy a "gaming headset" that offers better value and quality than this. And at this price point it's simply a steal.
I've never been so happy and satisfied with a purchase in my life. It's value overload.
Reviewed in Canada on February 9, 2019
I instantly went on websites such as Amazon and Best Buy and searched, "gaming headphones/headset" and spent hours reviewing and studying all the different pairs. From as low as $75 to as high as $350. In the end, I discovered that "gaming headphones/headsets" are nothing more than a marketing ploy. An overpriced pair of cans that come with a built-in microphone and a flashy design. I didn't care much for that, I wanted quality. Specifically, sound quality. And as someone who's on a budget, I wanted some bang for my buck.
Enter almost a hundred hours of research later, the Senheisser HD598. The superior, premium value gaming headset. Bar none.
Asthetics:
Absolutely beautiful. Elegant and simple. Lightweight, yet sturdy and comfortable. The Senheisser logo appears on both sides of the cups, and the material is a smooth matte finish, with subtle gloss accents. It's not metal, but it feels incredibly sturdy and of high quality.
Sound Quality:
This is where the value comes from. I can't believe I paid so little for such high quality sound. Now mind you, this comes from a video gamers perspective, so I can't say how it performs on other media's such as tv or movies, but for video games, wow. Just wow.
First off, the soundstage. This is why you use open-back headphones for gaming. You can hear and accurately pinpoint where footsteps, shots, explosions and enemies are coming from. Not only is it an excellent advantage, but it's also beautiful to hear.
Second, the overall quality of all the sounds is simply astounding. It's crisp, it's clear, it's loud, and the bass is tight and not too over exaggerated. It's better than any other headphone I've tried before, and even better than some $300 pairs.
Comfort: The. Most. Comfortable. Headphones. Ever. There's nothing else to be said. I wear these about 8 hours/day and feel no discomfort whatsoever. Remarkable.
Value:
As I said at the start of this review. These headphones are simply the best value headphones. Nothing compares, nothing comes close. Not at this price point. This is the kind of quality you'd expect to see at $300+ headphones, yet here you can grab them for $100 on sale. Unbelievable.
I should mention that in my testing phase of headphones, before I purchased this pair, I dabbled with the Audio Technica ATH M50xBT's. I purchased these due to their Bluetooth capability (wanting to eliminate wires). And while that worked, well, ok I guess.. the closed back design of the cans offered god-awful soundstage. I couldn't tell where anything was coming from, and the sound quality overall was, meh. And those were almost double the cost! Now I'm not saying they're bad headphones, but for gaming? They were abysmal compared to the Senheisser HD598.
It's almost as if these were designed for video gaming. Seriously, with a mod mic attachment, I don't believe you can buy a "gaming headset" that offers better value and quality than this. And at this price point it's simply a steal.
I've never been so happy and satisfied with a purchase in my life. It's value overload.
- Excelente calidad de sonido sin distorsión ni necesidad de un amplificador
- El sonido es plano y natural, sin saturar con bajos muy fuertes por ejemplo.
- Su uso es perfecto para videojuegos, películas y obvio música
- Bastante cómodos y ligeros
- El cable que usan puede reemplazarse
- Han bajado mucho de precio desde que salieron.
Cons:
- El cable que usan es especial
- No son nada portables. No se doblan, ni incluyen funda
- Los audífonos en si no tienen controles ni funciones
- Se sienten un poco frágiles.
Ojo
- No son para "cualquier ocasión”. Son para sentarse y escuchar. No son para salir a la calle, o hacer deporte.
- Son alámbricos
- El límite de volumen alto es menor a otros audifonos
- Tienen un sonido plano, así que no se ajusta a todo tipo de música. Aun así puedes usar un ecualizador.
- No aíslan el ruido. Si escuchas música a un volumen muy fuerte se “sale” un poco.
- El cable que incluyen no es tan corto, ni tan largo
- Sacrifican muchas cosas por calidad de sonido, a un precio no tan elevado.
La calidad del audio es muy buena, son audífonos con un sonido "plano", sin distorsión. Se puede disfrutar de la calidad del sonido sin requerir de un amplificador. Si se busca un bajo más pronunciado, un ecualizador hace el trabajo.
No son aislantes, además lo que escuches llega a filtrarse hacia afuera un poco, pero solo si escuchas música demasiado fuerte. Los ocupo en una oficina con poco ruido, y no son ningún problema.
Los audiófonos en si no tienen ningún control. Incluyen un cable con control de reproducción y micrófono, pero solo sirve para dispositivos móviles.
Son bastante cómodos, los puedo usar por horas sin que me moleste. El material es suave y no se calienta mucho. A veces ocurre que los tengo puestos sin escuchar nada, y se olvida.
Son excelentes para películas y juegos ya que el sonido es envolvente y claro. Al no ser aislantes, no oyes ese disconfortante efecto de vacío; el sonido se incorpora naturalmente sin distorsión. Al ver una película, constantemente me los quitaba cuando escuchaba algún ruido, pues no diferenciaba si era de la película misma o de afuera.
Ahora sobre la entrega. Llego en excelentes condiciones, sin embargo la entrega demoró aun con Prime. Al realizar el pedido fue procesado rápidamente, se envió luego luego indicando que sería entregado al día siguiente. Sin embargo, lo intentaron entregar a las 22:00, a una dirección de oficina, la cual indique como dirección comercial. En fin, al menos el responsable de la entrega intentó comunicarse, y entregaron el paquete al día siguiente.
Though using a proper headphone amp really brings out its full potential. But plugging them on a normal smartphone you are not going to miss much. I had Sony MDR Xb450 AP before these. These just blow them out in everything. The bass is better than the xb450and these are not known for bass!! instrument separation is superb, detailing is mind blowing, treble is also great.
Many reviewers claim these have low bass and its not totally true, its due to its open back design their bass is on lowere side. Coming from a xtra bass headphone (XB 450) I didn't felt these lack bass. I think reason is its an open back designed and made to sound more natural hence bass is not thumping. I used equalizer on pc and mobile and boosted up the bass at 30 hz and 60 hz by 6db and 4db respectively and bass was really good. It even felt close to having subwoofer like thump. So, Bass is there and its very good but not phenomenal. Mids and Highs are phenomenal on this. Detailing, imaging and instrument isolation is insanely good.
For anything better than this on a headphone you will need a lot more may be 3-4x more money. Infact Hd 598 are go to headset for audiophile and enthusiasts & are considered best deal at this price point from where point of diminishing return starts i.e you have to spend a lot of money to get slightly better sound. You will be hard pressed to find a better headphone at this price. Believe these are better than Audio Technica ATH M50x. Those don't have any sound-stage. These have the same level of detailing plus sound stage.
Also, one point should be noted ATH M50x is selling for 149-169 USD in USA. THese sell for 170-200 USD. These are costlier headphones than the M50x all around the world. Infact these are selling in India at a price lower than USA.
Which is surprising.
Contienen 2 cables (uno "corto" con micrófono y pin de 3.5 mm, el otro largo con jack de 1/4) y un convertidor de 1/4 a 3.5mm
Funcionan para gamers, los conecté en el control de mi xbox one y funcionan de maravilla con el cable con micrófono (incluido).
Sonido: 10.0 (o más)
Comodidad: 10.0 (no sientes que los tienes puestos)
Privacidad: 5.0 (los demás pueden escuchar fácilmente lo que tú oyes, pero no hay problema a volumen moderado)
Precio: 10.0 (valen cada centavo)
Just as the box says -- natural spatial sound experience
Natural means the sound is delivered as genuinely as your sound file and audio source could deliver*;
- It will deliver the closest representation of sound, compared to any other headphone of price under about 12k, and Amazon is selling this for just 7,999/- which is simply a steal.
- It does not overemphasize any part of the sound (i.e. bass/treble) and the whole frequency range gets satisfactorily represented**.
- The clarity is so good, that a knock in the door in a good quality video or sound clip actually gives you a spontaneous jolt to look towards the direction of the sound just to be sure.
Spatial refers to its sound-stage, which, is simply one of the 'widest' at any price point.
- The sound stage is also almost uniform and the mid-region is sufficiently loud. Thus when you listen to the classics or acoustic music of any type (as opposed to electric or electronic instruments), you get a feeling of sitting right in the middle of the "mehfil" (performance) with the instruments all around you.
- Another example of this sound stage - In a movie, a kid was shouting from a distance out of the scene, but it wasn't related to the story so I felt it must be someone 'out of my house' (!), later I had to rewind and check to confirm it was from the movie, I was bewildered !! Although the audio production has to push that kind of sound in the first place for you to get that effect but to be able to actually represent it so well, the HP needs to be darn good.
An 'open back' is a key design element that helps with these characteristics.
Negatives, really there are none if purchased after research, but I'll try and point some --
- BASS, at first, feels low, if you're coming from something bass-heavy like the HD 202II. Initially, I used to raise the bass a bit using EQ, the HD 598 responds very well and you get some deep bass. However, I eventually realized that the bass overpowers the other finer details and sacrifices the sound-stage no matter what gear you have, so I've stopped EQing it anymore, to realize that it does deliver satisfactory bass in songs like hip-hop, where the music production intends you to feel the punch. Most of us are just spoilt in our childhood with that bloated bass of cheap cans over every song.
- Its an OPEN BACK, its downsides are obvious. You're not supposed to take it to the streets, workplace, etc. the outside sound pours in making it impossible to enjoy the music. Even a loud fan or a TV nearby kind of ruins it. It's strictly for indoor quiet listening. The AC sounds from a sufficient distance are definitely manageable but you can still hear it even while the music is on so you get the idea. However, for a true-to-source sound, open-backs are a must, so you have to trade these drawbacks in for that quality.
- CLAMP-FORCE: a bit too tight, for me at least. I think the clamp does dampen over time but unlike what some reviewers over at " the other website" have mentioned, I'm not able to "forget" that I'm wearing it and I really craved that feeling after reading those reviews. Don't get me wrong though, it's really comfortable but I cannot go over 2 hours at a stretch without a breather.
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Edit after about 4 or so months: the clamp finally seems to have come to a comfortable range, not on the forgetting level but it's better now.
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* sound file and audio source - Since the HD 598s have an impedance of 50 ohms, even though you can get a somewhat okay-ish sound with any mid-range phone, it is advisable to get yourself at least a cheap portable amp - Fiio A3, or a cheap DAC/amp (if there's a noticeable hiss in your sound) - Fiio Q1 or Fiio E10k, and good quality sound files -- mp3 of variable bit-rate averaging around 160 kbps or constant 320 kbps bit rate, but preferably lossless formats like .flac which are characteristically large sized ~ 20MB.
** Needs burn-in - for the first few days the mids sounded too recessed, songs sounded dark/lacked energy, but the sound has bloomed over time.
Thank you.