After a few months trading back and forth between these and the HD6XX, I really think most people will be much happier with these. I do most of my listening to my ripped ALAC collection and/or Tidal on my iPhone through the lightning adapter. The Hd6XX are fine with this, but definitely don’t shine like they do when plugged into my desktop computer or receiver, whereas the HD58X sound pretty much the same (great) no matter what you plug them into. If you had to have just one and will do any listening through a portable source, go for these.
As for actual performance, they sound like a slightly more energetic set of Sennheiser open-back headphones. Bass guitars come to life on these, and there is enough sparkle on the high end to satisfy most folks. A really great set of headphones at any price.
This is a tough review to write. I know these are not 5 star headphones but every time I change it to 4 I feel like I am selling them short. I have plenty of headphones that are technically better in every single way but found myself having to listen to music I normally wouldn't in order to appreciate what they had to offer. The problem I always had was the music I like is normally poorly recorded and those headphones would just suck the fun out of most of my favorite albums. This includes the 600's and 6xx's.
I'm not sure what I expected when I bought these. I've been daydreaming about the 660s and seen another 150ohm Sennheiser with the 6xx series looks for $150 and figured why not. Massdrop shipped them quick and they got here in no time despite the normally slow fedex/usps thing. I have a regular new headphone ritual where I open up foobar and play Reasonable Doubt. Normally I skip through that album in a couple minutes because those other headphones makes the poor quality samples and overall poor recording quality unbearable to listen to. I usually have to use my jbl s700's or ATH-WS1100's for old school hip hop.
This is where this review may get a little weird so I apologize in advance. Now I have these on and hit play. Can't Knock the Hustle starts playing and the heart beat starts. At the 30 second mark it dawns on me I am sitting here with my eyes closed remembering when I first bought the cassette back in the day not really even listening. Then the 42sec mark hits and sitting in a room alone I actually say ooh. I sat there with my feet up and eyes closed and listened to the entire album. Not once did I have the flaws of the album forced on me or even thought to look for them. The entire time I was having memories of the first time I listened to the album and enjoyed it just as much as I did then.
I know all that probably sounded weird but what I'm about to say may sound even more weird. All of my so called "audiophile" grade headphones always gave me the impression they were tuned by someone a generation older to fit the music they enjoyed when they were younger. These are the first quality pair of headphones that feel like they are tuned by someone from my generation. A lot of audiophile headphones don't seem to like hip hop or at least late 80's early 90's hip hop but these do. Everything just sounds pleasurable. My collection of music is just not hip hop and I normally have to switch headphones depending on what I want to listen to but I haven't felt the need with these.
The only real shortcomings I think these headphones have is the soundstage and separation. I'm strictly speaking stock in this review because those can be improved. I find the soundstage to be very close to the 600's and separation of instruments to be a bit less or softer than both the 600's and the 6xx's. I would definitely like more soundstage stock but I think the way these do separation is part of why they work so well with all music and are so pleasurable. If your playlist goes from wu tang to rage to Biggie to Nirvana to Dessa to Wayne to you get the point these are for you. I have seen some comments of owners saying they had some graininess with theirs but I have no sign of that with mine. I did have that with those ATH-WS1100's but it went away after a week of use so hopefully those who have/had that issue with these will have the luck I had with those.
That is a definitive yes. I think the only place that the beats can beat the sennheiser hd58x to is who is going to be quicker in going inside the trash can and I believe that beats will win that round hands down, no competition xD. But on a serious note, there is no way any beats model could surpass the sound quality that this can produce
Activities:Casual Listening, Critical Listening, Gaming, Movies & TV
Music Genres:Classical, Country, Electronic, Hip-hop, Jazz, Metal, Pop, R&B, Rock, World
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After a year of regular use, still the best.
Easily the best headphones I have ever owned, and super easy to drive. I mainly use them on my computer where they get mixed usage of music, movies, and games, and it shines in all categories. The open back design never really bothers anything, you can barely hear whats being played at loud volumes if you are in the room. Background noise in the room also isnt an issue, even with the AC on (I know some people value noise isolation). That being said, you probably wouldn’t want to take these on the go in public, for your listening sake and others if its at the library for example. I really like the design as well, super slick looking and very comfortable for long listening sessions. I highly recommend for anyone wanting a solid pair of open-back headphones that are easy to drive and will still leave you impressed. Even after one year, I still love putting them on and just listening to whatever instead of the convenience of my wireless headphones/buds.
Music Genres:Classical, Country, Electronic, Hip-hop, Jazz, Metal, Pop, R&B, Rock, World
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Crazy Good Value
Very similar to my old 660s1, at a fraction of the price new. Clamp force is high, but I prefer "intimate" headphones like this versus looser fit ones.
Less bright, slightly more bass than the HD 600. Has less clarity and more mid range bloat, but more warmth and is good for long sessions.
If you found the HD 560s or Hd 600 too bright or fatiguing, this is a good pick.
I really like the sound overall. These were my first real high quality headphones, and although they aren't paired to an amp, they sound clear and clean. Initially I was on the fence, but you really notice the difference when switching back to other headphones, and then you realize just how clear they really are.
Music Genres:Classical, Electronic, Metal, Pop, R&B, Rock
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Strong Clamp Force
Coming from using decade+ old Sennheiser hd 558s, there were a nice upgrade in terms of listening quality. The biggest issue, especially if you have a bigger head like me, is that the clamp force is really strong, took a while to get used to and still get uncomfortable on longer listening sessions
asianidiotThis is a common observation, but if you pull the headphone out to its max size and then carefully bend only the metal parts out, that will help alleviate the clamping force. I don't personally find the clamping force at all an issue after doing that.
Been using these for 6 years. They sound great and have enough bass for someone who loves bass.
They have held up very well with heavy daily use over the past 6 years.
They were a tad tight for my big head and the earpads needed some time to break in. But I bent the size adjust metal sheets out a bit and after the pads broke in, they are the most comfortable headphones I've had. I can wear them for hours and hours.
I could not have picked a better headphone and am so glad I bought these.
Activities:Casual Listening, Critical Listening, Gaming, Movies & TV
Music Genres:Country, Electronic, Metal, Rock, World
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Amazing headphones!
The Massdrop x Sennheiser HD58X Jubilee headphones offer an impressive balance of quality and affordability, making them an excellent choice for audiophiles on a budget. Featuring a warm, dynamic sound profile with a strong midrange and punchy bass, they excel in delivering detailed audio without overwhelming the listener. The open-back design enhances soundstage and imaging, creating an immersive listening experience, though it does allow for sound leakage. Comfortable and lightweight, these headphones are ideal for long listening sessions. Overall, the HD58X Jubilee provides outstanding value with near-audiophile performance.
Music Genres:Classical, Electronic, Hip-hop, Jazz, Metal, Pop, Rock
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Soundstage Bliss
Love the soundstage on these. I’m comparing these to Hifi man closed back planar headphones, and I will always pick the Jubilees up first. Everything sounds open and lively. I use these for hours when studying, mainly listening to classical and lofi. No ear fatigue whatsoever after long study sessions. My main complaint is the cable and built quality. They feel cheap. Maybe a matte finish rather than a shiny finish would’ve made them feel more premium.
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Music Genres:Classical, Electronic, Hip-hop, Jazz, Pop, R&B, Rock
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nearly 4 years, best purchase ever.
After nearly 4 years of usage, yes they are wired, yes they have no smart features, but they are the most reliable, sturdy and amazing product I've bought. I've had to replace the cable once, it was entirely my fault. They sound Amazing. They can be bent and used constantly and are still durable and comfortable, cheaper than airpods, too - which have I've had and have broken much faster than these. Extremely light on the head and I actually really enjoy the open back transparent sound, contrary to my initial scepticism. I highly recommend this product, especially for a discounted price as of right now. 10/10