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
Music Genres:Classical, Country, Electronic, Hip-hop, Jazz, Metal, Pop, R&B, Rock, World
checkVerified Buyer
star_borderstar
star_borderstar
star_borderstar
star_borderstar
star_borderstar
Excellent Quality Cans for the Price
The cans are quite excellent for the price. If you're looking for that Sennheiser quality but don't have more than your laptop jack or your Apple dongle from your smartphone, these are the headphones you want to get.
Build quality is excellent. It's mostly plastic but it is very durable. The glossy finish picks up fingerprints very easily though so do be mindful.
Cable is rubbery but excellent. Doesn't have a memory.
Soundstage is a little on the narrow side but that's expected from the Sennies in this range. It's very intimate; you will feel like you are the microphone. Very good left-right-center imaging, not a whole lot of verticality. Feels elliptical to be honest.
Details are quite good. Compared to my Hifiman HE-400s these are excellent with voices in general and male voices in particular.
Sound is warm. Bass has good heft and it's very fun to listen to. Good bass for open backs, and the bass hits hard. Male vocals really soar on these.
If you are looking for some good all-around headphones that are going to be playful, these are definitely your go-to. If you have an amp, or you are looking for more reference headphones, I would recommend spending a little extra and go for the 6XX.
I definitely can recommend these.
Activities:Casual Listening, Critical Listening, Gaming, Movies & TV
Music Genres:Classical, Electronic, Metal, Pop, Rock, World
checkVerified Buyer
star_borderstar
star_borderstar
star_borderstar
star_borderstar
star_borderstar
Something is wrong with the cable or the headphones' input.
I'm not an expert but the sound quality is great.
I had connection issues since the day i got these headphones. Cable jacks seem to disconnect very easily so i need to readjust them by tightining the cables in headphones' cable input all the time to be able to make it work.
Activities:Casual Listening, Critical Listening, Gaming, Movies & TV
Music Genres:Metal, Rock
checkVerified Buyer
star_borderstar
star_borderstar
star_borderstar
star_borderstar
star_borderstar
One of best value open back headphones on the market
When asked for my recommendations under $200, the 6xx, 58x, and the HE400se are my open back picks. Of those the 58x has the most satisfying bass, and is more comfortable than the Hifiman. The 6xx is more resolving, very mid-centric, and the default audiophile pick, but I find the 58x more engaging and fun.
Activities:Casual Listening, Critical Listening, Gaming, Movies & TV
Music Genres:Electronic, Hip-hop, Metal, Pop, R&B, Rock
checkVerified Buyer
star_borderstar
star_borderstar
star_borderstar
star_borderstar
star_borderstar
Solid Headphones
I bought these back in 2020 the only complaints here are that ive had to buy a chord but it lasted a good 2 years. 10/10 sound and a good starter headphones for beginning audiophiles
Sounds really really good. Well balanced lows and mids, the highs just need more clarity but is good anyway because it's not harsh or painful. Very well constructed and is super confortable even using glasses. I received the headphones in exactly 3 weeks from my order. There wasn't any problem with shipping process. Thanks Drop!
I have been wanting to go after HD6XX or the HD600 Models but I have decided to Try out the 58X and they sound amazing with a good amount of smooth bass and warm sound. These will work great with Gaming that include surroundings effect (RE4R) . It is abit tight on the head at first but will loosen sometime with moderate use. I will say this, I recently purchased my spouse a set of HD660s and prefer to continue to use the 58X Jubilee due to the smoothness of the sound. I used to own the HD4.20 and will continue to collect the rest of the Sennheiser's for my own enjoyment since I love the brand, but that will not stop me from checking out other ones to try out.
Music Genres:Electronic, Hip-hop, Metal, R&B, Rock
checkVerified Buyer
star_borderstar
star_borderstar
star_borderstar
star_borderstar
star_borderstar
Good Daily Driver Headphones
Comfortable to wear throughout the day for work.
Open back design is nice for doing work Zoom calls - better than using transparency mode on closed back headphones and doesn't trap heat as much. Find them great to switch between music and calls while working.
Sound quality is great for the price, obviously can get better but great for casual listening. Use SoundsSource on Mac for EQ and they sound better. Don't find it fatiguing for long sessions even with EQ enabled.
Finish is a bit cheap looking as others have commented, but as a pair of daily drivers I didn't want something I needed to be worried about scratching, so doesn't bother me. They don't look bad at all though.
Won't give it 5 star as obviously they aren't perfect, but for the price, definitely worth it. Would go 4.5 if I could factoring it value for money, especially when on special. Just wish shipping to Australia was cheaper. Also took a fair while to get here.