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Compared to the other headphones I own or owned:
Philips SHP-9500 - I've had these headphones the longest and still own a set since they can't be beat for sound stage and makes a great gaming headphone (just attach a V-Moda boompro mic and off you go) but The 58X are the perfect upgrade. The 58X doesn't have the sound stage but they sound so natural and effortless in music reproduction. I now understand when reviewers say that the SHP-9500's sound grainy and thin. Compared to the 58X they are. I'll continue to sing the praises of my beloved SHP-9500's but when it comes to music I keep reaching for my 58X Jubilees.
Grado SR125 - These and the SR80s were my first bigger purchase when it came to headphones and they are treble and detail machines. It seems like as you climb the Grado product line the low end becomes more recessed and the treble becomes more harsh. The 58X is just smooth and relatively neutral (although the bass may be ever so slightly bumped up)
I own(ed) quite a few other headphones but couldn't put them in the same category for proper comparison.
In the end if you want one of the best headphones that doesn't require, but would benefit from, an amp get the 58X Jubilee's. If you have to have the best of the best you may want to spring for the 6XX as it is supposed to have slightly more detail. Just keep in mind you would likely also want to invest in an amp to make the best use of the 6XX which will likely run another $100 or more.
That's my two cents. I hope it helps someone.
1.) HD 58X has more sub bass and liveliness in the upper mids, while the HD 6XX has more of a dry, neutral sound.
For new enthusiasts, this is more of the signature they expect, and it will still be a big upgrade from most off-the-shelf headphones, computer speakers, and TV speakers.
2.) The HD 58X is easier to drive well.
Both headphones usually get "loud enough," but without including a DAC/amp into the HD 6XX's budget (so it's not really a $50 difference, I'd say it's more like a $150 difference so you can also get a good amp), the HD 6XX may actually sound more congested and veiled than the HD 58X straight from a tablet or smartphone.
With that said... once you get the gear that stops holding the HD 650 back, it has the smoother, cleaner, more refined sound that you can listen to for 8 hours and still enjoy it's more subtle but beguiling sound. I have the HD 58X Jubilee, HD 650 (= HD 6XX), and a bunch of other headphones.
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These are the best headphones I've ever used, and I have a set of $900 headphones. You can get pretty deep in the pockets the further you go searching for better sound quality, but you seriously just need these. I use these as daily drivers for gaming and music.
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My ATH-M50 just won't die. I have one for 10 years, still using it. I hope this purchase is an upgrade.
I can think of 2 reasons these are an upgrade.... they are open backs, vs. your closed backs. And these aren't like transformer toys, with 27 points of articulation, like the ATH's
I went immediately from ATH-M40x to HD598's. Couldn't stand the fumbling around trying to get them on my head. And the difference in sound was remarkable.
Sound quality is more fun with the x2hr.
I also have the x2hr and the hd-6xx. I use the x2hr for the reason above and the hd-6xx collect dust.
Just get the shp-9500 with a vmoda mod mic and sell your game ones on ebay. You'll be very pleased with the upgrade!
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I went immediately from ATH-M40x to HD598's. Couldn't stand the fumbling around trying to get them on my head. And the difference in sound was remarkable.
Main concerns being long term comfort and sound quality for a wide variety of content.
I have Sony m3. Noise canceling is great. But sound quality is way worse than my m50x. Maybe close to air pod.
I recently compared a new HD58x and an old worn HD600 and they are very similar. With the exception of volume and a minor bit of EQ, there isn't really a difference between those headphones. The famous HD600 is quieter than HD58x so it's easier to use a phone to drive an HD58x. I don't know which one is the best sounding of the two because one headphone sound better than the other depending on the recording.
I recently became a fan of oluv's gadgets on youtube. He does some of the best headphone reviews while busting some myths. The following are some relevant videos.
Does the sound of a headphone improve with a dedicated amp? A lot of people seem to think that a headphone amp is required to make the HD600 sound at its best. Here is a video where oluv does a blind A B test with an HD600 (the blind AB test is later in the video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpAcf6K
HD58x vs HD600 vs original recording AB test https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdNgbkP
HD58x vs HD6XX vs HD600 vs original recording test https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eVUw2M
My main problem with youtube videos is the audio quality. It's not possible to truly hear the sound of a headphone this way. However, those videos do give some idea for those that can't try the headphones in person.
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These jubilees do sound great. I bought them near full price and have no regrets.