Woot has
Philips Fidelio X3 Wired Over-Ear Open-Back Headphones on sale for
$99.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
Thanks to Community Member
gulan for sharing this deal.
Product Information:
- Exquisitely tuned 50 mm multi-layer polymer (with dampening gel) diaphragms - delivers exquisitely detailed highs, full and smooth midrange, and impactful (without overpowering) bass
- Hear the full impact of every note when wired to a high-resolution source for a lifelike performance.
- Open-back design. Wide, natural soundstage with acoustically transparent Kvadrat speaker fabric. By eliminating the air pressure build-up behind the diaphragms, an immersive and spacious sound is born.
- Open-back design. Wide, natural soundstage with acoustically transparent Kvadrat speaker fabric. By eliminating the air pressure build-up behind the diaphragms, an immersive and spacious sound is born.
- Balanced and unbalanced inputs means it is ready for your favorite headphone amp or your everyday phone and mobile devices.
In the Box:- (1) Philips Fidelio X3 Wired Over-Ear Open-Back Headphones
- (1) 3.5mm stereo cable, Length=3m
- (1) 3.5-6.3 mm adapter plug
- (1) 2.5-3.5mm TRRS cable, L=3m
- (1) Cable Management Clip
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contrasted to the X2, imo the X3 has the better high-end (altho slightly sibilant) and works well for analytical listening, with great attention-to-detail and clarity. soundstage is similar (the series being known for their wide soundstage).
bass is very lacking with much to be desired. i can't help but wish more were there when listening, and i don't consider myself a bass head. considering the X2 had amazing sub-bass for an open-back. that said, the bass is clean.
for build: both are designed well, durable, built to last, and comfortable.
if you're used to more-common consumer headphones, it will take time to adjust to these
if you go into it knowing what you want and what to expect, i think one would be happy getting them
It reproduces a lot of detail so better electronics will probably sound even better, but not like some competitors (Sennheiser HD 650 -300 ohms or the recently $99 AKG K612 -120 ohms) whose high resistances do not work so well without an amp.
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Great Price if you got one. I gotta find my old Fiio Alpen
I researched these recently and have to echo what several people here are mentioning. The X2HR has been described as much better with the bass, while mids and treble on the X3 are a slight, but not a great improvement over the X2HR. The original list price of $299 is a phantasy price that IMHO is not justified. For $99 new though, they may be quite a bargain. The availability of balanced cables is also a nice add-on in this price range.
contrasted to the X2, imo the X3 has the better high-end (altho slightly sibilant) and works well for analytical listening, with great attention-to-detail and clarity. soundstage is similar (the series being known for their wide soundstage).
bass is very lacking with much to be desired. i can't help but wish more were there when listening, and i don't consider myself a bass head. considering the X2 had amazing sub-bass for an open-back. that said, the bass is clean.
for build: both are designed well, durable, built to last, and comfortable.
if you're used to more-common consumer headphones, it will take time to adjust to these
if you go into it knowing what you want and what to expect, i think one would be happy getting them
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This is 14.99 cable from Amazon that should work
https://www.amazon.com/Y-Splitter...=8-65&th=1
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https://audeze.zendesk.
This is 14.99 cable from Amazon that should work
https://www.amazon.com/Y-Splitter...=8-65&th=1
I took the plunge for the Fidelio X3 at this price point; and they were already delivered via Amazon in 1 day! First listen plugged into my iFi Zen DAC V2 [amazon.com] single ended is everything I could have hoped for....right up there with my Sennheiser HD600's which incidentally have a very long cable and proprietary connectors as well, that gets few complaints. No complaint about the bass either, and if one needs more, just hit the bass boost on the Zen DAC and be overwhelmed.
I have ordered this 4.4mm to 2.5mm adapter [amazon.com] to utilize the balanced mode on the Zen DAC.
Also recommend the Qudelix-5K [amazon.com] if you wish to try both SE or balanced 2.5mm....best other $100 I've spent on audio lately....highly recommend!
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