Massdrop via Drop has Massdrop x Sennheiser HD 58X Jubilee Headphones (Black) on sale for $129 (or less). New Drop Customers may receive a extra $10 Off discount on your first purchase when you sign up via email. Shipping is free.
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Massdrop via Drop has Massdrop x Sennheiser HD 58X Jubilee Headphones (Black) on sale for $129 (or less). New Drop Customers may receive a extra $10 Off discount on your first purchase when you sign up via email. Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member CNXHK for finding this deal
Note, for new Drop Customers, once you've signed up for a new account, be sure to click on the 'Redeem your $10' offer from your email. Discount should automatically be applied
I have these. They're very nice, I swap from Audio Technicas ATH-AD900x and these. At this price point I'd say this is an instabuy if you're in the market for good headphones that won't break the bank. They are easy to power so amp/dac not needed. My set up is a Schitt Stack.
Been looking at these for a while and at this price, seems like a no-brainer, but I'm wondering if they require higher quality audio files to listen to?
Playing games, watching Twitch / Netflix, listening to music etc while I WFH . . . wondering if I'll be using these the way they're intended?
Been looking at these for a while and at this price, seems like a no-brainer, but I'm wondering if they require higher quality audio files to listen to?
Playing games, watching Twitch / Netflix, listening to music etc while I WFH . . . wondering if I'll be using these the way they're intended?
Dont need an amp and such either. But I listen to music with speakers mostly, and game with a headset for comm's.
Thanks.I have a pair of Corsair VOID Pro's but I rarely game with a mic (mostly TFT).
Also have some Sony XM3's for work travel (awesome NFC).
Just wasn't sure if these would make music and movies that much more enjoyable. Ty, seems like a marginal improvement. Speakers are the ultimately convenience anyway lol
Thanks.I have a pair of Corsair VOID Pro's but I rarely game with a mic (mostly TFT).
Also have some Sony XM3's for work travel (awesome NFC).
Just wasn't sure if these would make music and movies that much more enjoyable. Ty, seems like a marginal improvement. Speakers are the ultimately convenience anyway lol
Man those Corsair's are so bad compared to these ones lol I gave them to my 8yo son the moment I grabbed a cheap topping dac amp and these ones from a drop sale a couple years ago . Hey sometimes you are better off not trying honest truth cause once do .. at least I didn't wanna go back to them and I was out 130 lol
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Been looking at these for a while and at this price, seems like a no-brainer, but I'm wondering if they require higher quality audio files to listen to?
Playing games, watching Twitch / Netflix, listening to music etc while I WFH . . . wondering if I'll be using these the way they're intended?
TIA
Most folks buying these use them for gaming and music I mean they are not pro studio monitoring cans or anything so I would say your use case is right on the money but you may need to grab a decent / cheapish dac amp
I got a pair during the previous deal. The looks are not that great and honestly feel very cheap, but the sound quality is on par with headphones 2 or 3 times the price.
Plugged into the good old ES-100, they're now my preferred on-the-go headphones.
Last edited by kammoh November 21, 2021 at 07:10 AM.
How does this compare to Fidelio X2HR? I mostly listen to pop,ballad,with a bit of rock here and there.
I game too but not heavily.
If you care more for an open headphone where the sound leaks and you could hear the background. Prefer Soundstage with some decent bass then 2hr is for you. The headphone itself is more comfortable but they are heavier than the 58x. For me though, both of them provide a different experience that I enjoy when I'm listening to music. Sometimes you want the clarity, light bass, and sort of detail in music, you go for the 58x. But there's times you like to feel the surround sound effect from the soundstage giving you the directional effect for your music, you choose the other. I have both and like them for what they do and when I prefer to use them. For the music you asked about, both would be good. The 2hr is better for gaming because of the soundstage. An amp would make both better too.
Personally own these headphones. They are an instant buy that this price point. Excellent sound and comfort. Tried so many different headphones but these are the bread winner!
Most folks buying these use them for gaming and music I mean they are not pro studio monitoring cans or anything so I would say your use case is right on the money but you may need to grab a decent / cheapish dac amp
The corsair sit in my closet unused tbh lol The XM3 treat me well for planes and subways etc
These make sense cause I can still hear something like the baby monitor at night - during the day they're comfy but high quality while in my office...thought it might be worth a shot but others made it seem like casual gaming, streaming, netflix, music was not worth the upgrade
To me it seems like they'd be better than my $50 Creative speakers tho!
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Playing games, watching Twitch / Netflix, listening to music etc while I WFH . . . wondering if I'll be using these the way they're intended?
TIA
Playing games, watching Twitch / Netflix, listening to music etc while I WFH . . . wondering if I'll be using these the way they're intended?
TIA
Dont need an amp and such either. But I listen to music with speakers mostly, and game with a headset for comm's.
Dont need an amp and such either. But I listen to music with speakers mostly, and game with a headset for comm's.
Also have some Sony XM3's for work travel (awesome NFC).
Just wasn't sure if these would make music and movies that much more enjoyable. Ty, seems like a marginal improvement. Speakers are the ultimately convenience anyway lol
Also have some Sony XM3's for work travel (awesome NFC).
Just wasn't sure if these would make music and movies that much more enjoyable. Ty, seems like a marginal improvement. Speakers are the ultimately convenience anyway lol
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Playing games, watching Twitch / Netflix, listening to music etc while I WFH . . . wondering if I'll be using these the way they're intended?
TIA
Plugged into the good old ES-100, they're now my preferred on-the-go headphones.
I game too but not heavily.
I game too but not heavily.
These make sense cause I can still hear something like the baby monitor at night - during the day they're comfy but high quality while in my office...thought it might be worth a shot but others made it seem like casual gaming, streaming, netflix, music was not worth the upgrade
To me it seems like they'd be better than my $50 Creative speakers tho!
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