Amazon deal of today, not the lowest price in the history but still good.
Product Description
The HD 598 headphones combine impeccable sound quality with unrivaled comfort. This elegantly styled over-ear, open back headphone features ear cups with high-gloss burl wood detail complementing premium metal mesh. Innovative acoustic engineering delivers incredibly natural, detailed and balanced sound. A high-quality leatherette headband and velour covered ear cushions provide outstanding wearing comfort for long listening sessions.
Sennheiser's innovative E.A.R. technology is featured in the HD 598. This positions the transducers inside the ear cups to channel audio signals directly into your ears producing a more realistic, spatial listening experience. The transducers employ a special diaphragm geometry that minimizes intermodulation and harmonic distortion while delivering high output and impressive frequency response.
Box Contains
HD 598 Special Edition headphones
Cable 1: 3 m copper cable (OFC)/ 6.3mm straight plug
I have some of these and they sound really good to my ears.
Worth noting that they are the open back style, so you will be sharing your music with anyone near you.
powerbrick
31 Oct 16#3
looking at that chart it seems they were on offer last Black Friday, maybe the same this year as they do tend to repeat the same stock items.
Arcana to powerbrick
31 Oct 161#5
I hope you are right.
I can't really justify spending £99 on a spare set of cans, but if they got closer to the £80 mark I'd struggle to say no.
On the other hand, I'd be surprised if they are going to be heavily reduced twice in 1 month.
TALON1973
31 Oct 16#4
got the non se version. damn good .. but not as good as my 650s :wink:
rev6 to TALON1973
31 Oct 16#9
:confused:
ste1975 to TALON1973
31 Oct 16#10
I should hope not considering the 650's are 250 notes.
shaky1910
31 Oct 16#6
got the cream ones and the sound is exceptional but they do leak a lot of sound due to the open back design
heat added though
Aradria to shaky1910
31 Oct 16#16
I have these and they're great and surprisingly the sound doesn't leak out as much as I thought it would. If you use them in a quiet room at a sensible volume nobody else can hear them much. But if you use them outside or on a bus or whatever you'll need them loud to cancel out the incoming noise which will annoy people and damage your ears. Get closed headphones for that!
Paid £80 for a used pair of creams so this is pretty good for new.
mikeyfive
31 Oct 161#7
Not as good as your HD650s? Not 250 quid either.
Speedsurfer
31 Oct 16#8
Perfect thanks OP. Just what I was after! :smiley:
basergorkobal
31 Oct 16#11
Great pair of cans. And the se looks so much better:)
sprite127594
31 Oct 16#12
I opted for beyerdynamic dt770 over these. Love them.
rev6 to sprite127594
31 Oct 16#15
Yours are much more V shaped, probably more "fun" sounding. I like the DT770's.
Crossbow to sprite127594
1 Nov 16#31
Why are there 4 models of these (16, 32, 80, 250 ohms) plus 'limited' & 'premium' editions - all for roughly the same price. Which one should I choose please?
djh1975
31 Oct 16#13
Bought the HD 201 for £17 last week, happy with the sound quality.
rev6 to djh1975
31 Oct 163#14
These would blow you away compared :smile:
soliddeal
31 Oct 16#17
Thanks for share, had posted the same just moments ago.
Looking at sold listings elsewhere you can get them for about the same price or certainly £130-ish year around.
For anyone that was already in the market this is a great find!
rev6
31 Oct 16#18
The AT M40X's are a good choice for closed.
Gage84
31 Oct 16#19
Will these be better than my Bose Quietcomfort 35?
mercutio98uk to Gage84
31 Oct 16#20
If you can get over less bass, yes. Most of the Bose range is rather bass heavy, these are closer to reference.
rev6
31 Oct 16#21
Aren't they bass light?
Kid_Sickarus
31 Oct 16#22
"No highs, no lows..."
dunno
31 Oct 16#23
Any good for TV watchin'?
rev6 to dunno
31 Oct 161#24
Sure.
TheEntertainmentKing
31 Oct 16#25
Thanks for posting. Ordered and heat added.
BigYoSpeck
31 Oct 16#26
I've got a pretty pricey set of headphones. I paid £130 for them. 10 years ago. I'll probably still be using them in 10 years.
£100 sounds like a lot to spring on a single item. But these aren't like your phone that's out of date in 12 months. You're going to use them until something breaks them. I probably spend more in coffee shops a year than I've spent on headphones in the last decade.
Arcana
31 Oct 16#27
You're preaching to the choir :smile:
I mentioned 'spare' as I already have HD650 which I've had for like 7 years now. I love them to bits.
I got them for £100 on Ebay used - they've actually increased in price since then :confused:
It would nice to have a cheaper pair of cans that I wouldn't worry too much about other people touching.
Phixx
31 Oct 16#28
Missed it! :'S , I too am hoping they have em on sale Black Friday.
Aph3x
1 Nov 16#29
Got them last year at £75, if they drop there again am picking another set up for work, they are that good :smiley:
toaster
1 Nov 16#30
I have both the HD201 and the HD 598's (bought last year when £75 in lightning sale) and I wasn't blown away, I was disappointed that there wasn't that much difference and relieved I had't paid any more for them, they are better but not that much better. I guess it's the law of diminishing returns at play or my ears and sources aren't good enough.
rev6
1 Nov 16#32
What sources are you using and playing from what devices? I've heard the HD 201's and compared them with many low/mid range headphones and the difference was huge. "The law of diminishing returns" might be used for headphones that cost 3 grand but I wouldn't use it here.
BigYoSpeck
1 Nov 162#33
The lower the ohms rating the louder they are with less amplification. So if you're plugging them straight into a phone or laptop, the lower impedance one's will sound louder. The higher impedance tends to require a headphone amp.
It's not linear either so 80 ohm aren't 3 times louder than 250 ohm. You're best off listening to them plugged into your music source to tell which will suit you. My 250 ohm are perfectly fine plugged straight into a PC or laptop, but are too quiet plugged into a phone and even an 80 ohm set of different headphones I have aren't much better plugged into a phone.
Crossbow
1 Nov 16#34
Thanks BigYoSpeck, not everyday does one come across a set of headphones with 4-6 variations to choose from!
Crossbow
1 Nov 16#35
P.S. To make it even worse, I have around 50 pairs of headphones in my Amazon wishlist, & as the list grows I'm finding it harder & harder to make up my mind :confused:
rev6 to Crossbow
1 Nov 16#36
What you want out of them? So many characteristics.
Aph3x
1 Nov 16#37
Get ready for more after watching reviews on this channel
Have to stay away from amazon for a while after watching... the life of a shinyitus sufferer
Crossbow
1 Nov 16#40
An allrounder please, that'll be reasonably good with music, movies & games (in that order). Noise-cancelling not important. Durability is. I'm coming from an entry-level AKG K 511, so yes, would like to be blown away just a little :smiley:
I don't have a proper stereo/amp, so will be using it with my PC & TV only.
"Superior headphone experience - Enjoy pristine audio in private anywhere with the superlative headphone output featuring an amazing 115dB, 24-bit/96kHz support in High-Definition (HD) quality sound for original playback."
Also realised I might need a couple (but may be constrained by budget) - 1-open & 1-closed-back, so I have the option of wearing either based on the situation & who else is around at the time. I'm not a bass junkie (don't listen to that kind of music either), but if it has a little extra in that department, I'm not opposed to it. Budget for both is £250. If there is one truly good pair (open/closed - B&O H6 perhaps?), then I don't mind spending my entire budget on that one. Sadly missed this recent B&O deal:
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Product Description
The HD 598 headphones combine impeccable sound quality with unrivaled comfort. This elegantly styled over-ear, open back headphone features ear cups with high-gloss burl wood detail complementing premium metal mesh. Innovative acoustic engineering delivers incredibly natural, detailed and balanced sound. A high-quality leatherette headband and velour covered ear cushions provide outstanding wearing comfort for long listening sessions.
Sennheiser's innovative E.A.R. technology is featured in the HD 598. This positions the transducers inside the ear cups to channel audio signals directly into your ears producing a more realistic, spatial listening experience. The transducers employ a special diaphragm geometry that minimizes intermodulation and harmonic distortion while delivering high output and impressive frequency response.
Box Contains
HD 598 Special Edition headphones
Cable 1: 3 m copper cable (OFC)/ 6.3mm straight plug
Cable 2: 1.2m audio cable/3.5mm straight plug;3.5mm adaptor plug
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Worth noting that they are the open back style, so you will be sharing your music with anyone near you.
I can't really justify spending £99 on a spare set of cans, but if they got closer to the £80 mark I'd struggle to say no.
On the other hand, I'd be surprised if they are going to be heavily reduced twice in 1 month.
heat added though
Paid £80 for a used pair of creams so this is pretty good for new.
Looking at sold listings elsewhere you can get them for about the same price or certainly £130-ish year around.
For anyone that was already in the market this is a great find!
£100 sounds like a lot to spring on a single item. But these aren't like your phone that's out of date in 12 months. You're going to use them until something breaks them. I probably spend more in coffee shops a year than I've spent on headphones in the last decade.
I mentioned 'spare' as I already have HD650 which I've had for like 7 years now. I love them to bits.
I got them for £100 on Ebay used - they've actually increased in price since then :confused:
It would nice to have a cheaper pair of cans that I wouldn't worry too much about other people touching.
It's not linear either so 80 ohm aren't 3 times louder than 250 ohm. You're best off listening to them plugged into your music source to tell which will suit you. My 250 ohm are perfectly fine plugged straight into a PC or laptop, but are too quiet plugged into a phone and even an 80 ohm set of different headphones I have aren't much better plugged into a phone.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3XdYJjWliOdKuZMNaTiP8Q
I don't have a proper stereo/amp, so will be using it with my PC & TV only.
My PC soundcard is a Creative X-Fi Titanium HD & this is what it has to say about using headphones:
"Superior headphone experience - Enjoy pristine audio in private anywhere with the superlative headphone output featuring an amazing 115dB, 24-bit/96kHz support in High-Definition (HD) quality sound for original playback."
Also realised I might need a couple (but may be constrained by budget) - 1-open & 1-closed-back, so I have the option of wearing either based on the situation & who else is around at the time. I'm not a bass junkie (don't listen to that kind of music either), but if it has a little extra in that department, I'm not opposed to it. Budget for both is £250. If there is one truly good pair (open/closed - B&O H6 perhaps?), then I don't mind spending my entire budget on that one. Sadly missed this recent B&O deal:
B&O PLAY by Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H6 Second Generation £179.00 (was £239) @ Amazon
I'm quite patient, so don't mind waiting for the right price(s) to return before purchasing any.
Btw, my wish list actually has 150 headphones/earphones collected over the last 10 years! Around 90 are ~£50 or over.