I’ve had my 600’s for a decade and can get an accurate mix without ear fatigue. I’ve never used the 650’s but from what I’ve read, they have a veil as explained in this video. Great review and descriptions
@@teeaymusik9811 I’ve used them without Sonarworks but now I do use them with and it does level the frequencies needed to produce a mix that translates.
I agree that the HD600 and HD650's are great headphones. I personally like the HD650's because of the slight bass difference, and trimmed high's. I use these for serious music listening through a Lehmann Black cube headphone preamp and they sound amazing. I also use them for mixing in my recording studio for pre mixes before the studio monitor mix. I know the HD600 are more flat/neutral but I tend to mix a little heavy on the bass EQ. That's why I like them. They keep me right where I should be on my mix. I did demo both before I bought them. I also upgraded the cables on these with the Charleston Cables that have the top of the line connectors and Starquad cable. I only paid $349.00 for them NIB.Great review!
I think I'm gonna go for the 650. The street price here in Australia is only $59AU ($43US) more than the 600, and I prefer it's looks, cable and headband padding over the 600's. I also think I find the idea of having a tad extra warmth/bass and slightly better resolving sound as more appealing, even if it's at the cost of a little bit of treble presence and possibly a slight bit of speed.
I have the HD650 for over a half year now, and they are great! I had a HD555 before. My first impression was that they are pretty bright and a bit bass shy headphones, compared to my old HD555, but after a short time my ears adjusted to it and they sound very neutral. The sound is really realistic. You can very easy hear every instrument apart, something I never was able to hear on cheaper phones. Also bass isn't just bass, you can hear "layers" of bass and different tones in the bass, Voices are also so real. The HD650 is a very great all-round headphone, it sounds great with every gerne, due it's neutral sound. Also checked the HD600, but the HD650 is more natural in my ears, more allround. HD600 is al little better for monitoring because it's a but more analytical sound.
Have to say your site ( also the link where you disassembled an HD600/650 ) is one of the reason I bought my HD600's, and am loving it. The comfort and audio experience I get from this can is just so pleasing. Do wish Sennheiser kept the carbon fiber look of the Jubilee with the HD600. The granite table top look and the small connector are my only gripe with this headphone ( am going to get HD650 cables to replace them ). Also bought Audio Technica R70X which is as good and neutral sounding as the HD600's., absolutely comfortable as well.
Nice comparison. Thanks Tyll, I value your opinion probably more than any other enthusiast or professional out there. Your work is extremely comprehensive and you do a fabulous job educating us. Long live Inner Fidelity!
Quick comparison of 650 vs 600 for you's that are torn HD600-More forward, quicker, edgier , leaner, coarser, more neutral, slightly harsher slightly better treble energy, slightly 2-D comparatively speaking, more grounded HD650- Slightly more laid back, images better, better resolution, bass weight, more saturated, smoother, could be "veiled" for some and boring, natural, instrument separation, width and distance, more layered ( more of a 3-D experience) better mid range presence, "floats" more
HD650 KISS is an amazeballs mod. Makes the HD650 less thick in the bass, more akin to the HD600, but keeping that smooth and better resolving sound. It also becomes zippier with better transients. TOTL for me. Just wonderful sound.
I own the HD600's and the Schiit Magni/Schiit Modi do a wonderful job of powering them with finesse and detail. That's a $200 combo and it's hard to beat for the price. Highly recommended! :)
Well... I live in Europe so it is worth it for me to buy Schiit products. I'll go for the O2/Odac desktop version. Since both o2odac & schiit dac/amp sounds the same, i guess the sound quality is going to be nice eitherway :)
theodoro89 Yes, that would definitely be a factor but you're right on with the O2/ODac as being right on par with the Schiit Stack. I have heard both and they both sound lovely. You won't be disappointed.
Well, i ordered the O2 couple days ago and the asgard is out of my budget anyway. Maybe someday in the future i will buy the Bottlehead Crack amp, that i will build by myself. It can be a really fun project but i can use the O2 with my other headphones too (urbanite, hifiman HE-400 IEMS, DT990 pros) PS: this is my first headphone amp and I am not sure if i will like it. Is there any possibility that i will not hear any difference at the sound? Should i expect to be dissapointed for the money i spent?
Thank you. The HD600 did not exhibit the veil that was complained about previously. Also, they have good, but not great bass. People exaggerate the purported lack of bass.
HD580 are amazing! When re grilled and re cabled sound better to my ears than a stock HD600 and i paid just 50 pounds for mine. I think we can call that a bargain!
It’s so rare to find one who really understand what the proper tonal balance and essential musicality are. Of course hd580 are amazing. They are truly legendry headphones despite their cost and little notability. Hd 600 and hd 650 are the sons of media century so they were more well known by ad and they were very commercially successful therefore both they forced out from manufacture more pleasant but “older” and less premium hd580. Cause hd580 are sons of another era when there was not so much internet and media promotion of audio products so they couldn’t “be hyped” widespreadly as fresher models. And when several years they finally became able nobody has an interest to a cheaper model from previous century moreover “Sennheiser” had changed the intention of making more qualitative to the intention of selling more profitable and this company had no other way cause the market had changed its own rules. Sad story of how the legends goes away during the silence.
Ty is so good when he says that HD600 came out in the :68-69 that is a very old earphones,but i know what he ment 98-99,but it is 97,to much numbers ;)
Well I got both, HD600 and HD650. I use the Denon DA-300 with from InnerFidelity recommended WOO Audio WA3 and I must say, wow! They both sound really amazing! To be honest I prefer the sound of HD600, it is some how more clear and punchy. It gives u little bit more clarity and sharpness in the high, so I like to hear vocals with the HD600 rather than the HD650. The base: I don't notice big improvement with the HD650. I found the HD600 a little bit more comfortable. A friend of mine didn't notice any difference. The HD650 is somehow more comfortable for new music like rap and hiphop with in my opinion poor music qualities -> made on pc. My Summary: if you like music like in a concert and real live good recordings u will be really happy with the HD600. HD650 is also almost the same. If I must keep one of the both I will keep the HD600. Rock and vocals sound really good with the HD600. Big thumps up for Tyll Hertsens review, he was really honest!
I would like to see you review the Brainwavz HM5 or the NVX NVX Audio XPT100 headphones. They are a budget priced headphone with excellent sound for studio tracking or listening. Can be purchased for $99.00/$129.00. Both are basically the same made from the Fischer Audio FA-003 design that cost $200.00. They are said to sound better than the Sennheiser HD380's.
So the BEST deal here is buying a HD580 (gently used, they are discontinued), ordering the HD600 grills ($7/each from Sennheiser) and the HD650 cable ($12.xx from Sennheiser).
Just got the 600s there is a veil its like theres a gray tint over the music and theres roll off up top BUT other than that its an excellent headphone its ultra realistic soundstage, midrange, neutral response in terms of bass it really lets you listen to the music as it was intentionally recorded IF you ignore, get used to, and/or factor in the infamous Veil. I love these headphones despite of. They are a great buy!
Focal Spirit Pro, Beyerdynamic DT880/770 AKG 701 I've literally gone through so many headphones mostly midrange. But I have to say the 600s are probably one of the best headphones ever made, I should of got a pair a long time ago! These are my favorites by far.
+Joel Ortiz That's probably why you think they are veiled the dt880 and k701 are much brighter and more detailed so it sounds as though you are used to these. Imo the 600s aren't they are just right. But my ears are really sensitive to treble.
I like neutral/analytical sounding headphones well thats the taste I developed after going thru a lot of headphones but I'm aware of the Sennheiser sound (280,380) I didn't like those so Sennheiser really impressed me with 600 & 650s (my engineer friend has the 650s) I've gotten over the highs on the 600s the pure focus on the center image on the midrange makes up for it. These are the best headphone I've ever own in terms of overall performance. The Focals are also a great headphone BUT the build quality is crap and the comfort is the worst!
Gah.....I just cringe when I hear about the "Sennheiser veil". I know Tyll was not intentionally perpetuating that myth, but even repeating it does make it live on. I think this probably started because compared to the competition of the time, nothing else sounded as smooth and natural. If you're used to hearing glaring and etched treble, and this is your standard of comparison and what you have come to consider "good" sounding headphones, then that may have caused some to think that the Sennnheiser's sounded "wrong".
Nah, the 6xx has a slow and thick sounding. Its just less dynamic than the He400i, SR2 and so on. I believe the senn is aiming at the overall natural reproduction.
it seems i'm super late to party, but my 6xx's are definitely deserving of the moniker. oddly enough, it doesn't bother me much, but the reason they're unusable without eq (for me, obviously) is that hump around 150hz. it is overdone and simply sounds unnatural. fortunately, they take eq extremely well and if i'm using eq, i also give the highs a bit sparkle as well. after owning them, i know the 600's would have been a much better fit for my taste. saying that, i just want to point that that i use eq on every single piece of my audio gear, be it mains, subs, headphones, or IEM's. the only set of headphones i can actually happily listen to without absolutely any eq are my modded (toilet paper mod) dt880's. a bit shy on the subbass, but other than that, they sound exactly like i want all my gear to sound.
The older 580's and also the older 600's have black mesh inside the ear cups, and were later changed to a silver mesh. If you have a pair of 580's with black mesh and 600's with silver mesh, that could be the reason for them sounding differently to you. The grills on the 580 also reflect more bass and mids back into the cups that drown out the highs a bit more than the 600 grills do, but it gives them a darker sound with better bass. I still wouldn't call it a plasticy sound though.
+ David Castillejos I finally bit the bullet and bought the 40x's. Definitely agree there're a better choice than 50's. But woudn't have bothered had one of the wires one my Sennheiser 580's not broken again. So that'll always be a problem, one that costs. I'm collecting way too many headphones now, all sennheiser mostly wireless. Can't compare until I get the wire fixed. But surely at $150 can., there has to be better headphones if willing to spend more. What's hot now, especially for the $? Any ideas? The 40x's are so revealing, but also pretty cold. I tried the beyerdynamic custom ones. Quite big. My idea is make all my old music sound new and exciting again, seeing that it's so time consuming, and often disappointing to audition new music.
Tyll, it would be cool to see a review of the HD518 cans. I definitely see them to be one of the absolute best values for full size cans. They are quite inexpensive at $120 I believe and probably sound quite similar to the HD600!!
Wow I will have to disagree with you on the HD650 Kyle. I think they deserve your wall of fame recommendation more than the HD600 do. I've owned both for so long now and I constantly go back use the HD650 as my standard or "neutral" level whenever I listen to new music. I think the HD600's are fantastic and still brilliant for what they are but I think they miss out on some of the "discovery" the HD650 bring along for the ride. But I guess we all hear things differently so , just an opinion :)
Sennheiser hd650 need a lot of burn in and they transform into a different league Whether you believe in burn in or not just try anyway as an experiment trust me they will change soundstage expands and everything separates and breathes so dont sound like everything is lumped together whithin a narrow soundstage 200-300 hours of burn in on a just under your loudest listening level and put on repeat put on a draw with clothes thrown over them to drain sound and leave them playing As a rule dont go to distortion level well before distortion also as a rule is the drivers telling you they cant take it and left long enough will damage drivers so just your loudest listening level but but well under distortion setting in Trust me you will love the results
You seem to really like the HD600 ... I guess (just stumbled upon some of your videos). I recommend you test out the ATH-R70X, as they should be really close to the HD600s. You'll probably like them. Would be interested to see a comparison and/or review about those cans from you.
Tyll have you heard of 1Time's (on head-fi) method for stretching the headband on the 600s? It involves extending the bands all the way out and then bending only the metal bands and not the plastic. It works very well and doesn't stress the plastic.
Question! Just recently bought a pair of the hd650s but the right channel is drastically louder than the left. So far I've gone through a few troubleshooting steps. First, I tested another pair of headphones and everything sounds fine on those, so I know it's not an issue with my laptop's output jack or any pan settings within the computer itself... Next, I swapped the left and right cables on the hd650s and BAM, now the left channel is the significantly louder side rather than the right. So that tells me that everything within the headphones is working and that their input jacks are working too. I'm thinking there must be some signal loss/attenuation happening on one of the designated left stereo channel of the cable itself for whatever reason... What could be the issue here?
+Matt Mullin I've also tried to good ol fashioned "unplug and re-plug" technique a couple of times and noticed that I'm occasionally getting less attenuation in the left channel afterwards. I know that it isn't a psychoacoustic issue either, but just to be sure, I tested it out in Logic Pro 9, using a pan knob (considering the fact that Logic's panning algorithm only adjusts volume between the left and right channels rather than actually panning the stereo image) and sure enough, I am finding phantom center at different pan positions after unplugging that left side. Thus, the amplitude change I was noticing is actually happening. I'm stuck here. Not really sure what the issue could be or if it's something I can fix at home. The fact that I'm getting varying amplitude levels out of that left side is confusing me even more now. Hoping I can just fix it rather than buy a new cable.
Maybe you fixed it already. But sometimes the drivers might loose. Just "click" it back in. Had the same problem once and the channel disbalance was around 10dB under 1kHz. After putting the driver back in, everything was ok.
I agree. HD650's are the better headphones IMHO. They sound more like speakers and closer to reality than HD600's. HD600's might be more flat on the measurements, but they don't sound quite as organic, smooth and real.
Thanks yes I think the 90's saw the birth of that term "The Sennheiser Veil", do you think you'll ever review the HD 518, 558, 598's? would love to hear your thoughts on those.
I have a really early model of the HD 650, but no matter how hard I pull I can't get the connectors out. Is this the spring problem, and does anyone have any tips?
Can you Pretty Please do a review of the 'current' 500 Series headphones from Sennheiser, e.g 518, 558, 598. please and thankyou.. If not thankyou either way lol
I have an Audio-GD NFB 15.32 dac/amp witht he 35 watt upgrade. Would that be good enough to drive the HD 600? I am planning on getting one as my first audiophile grade headphone, hopefully in the near future.
What reasonably priced DAC & AMP setup will bring out the best in the HD 650 in your opinion? I am currently running my pair with an ASUS Essence STX II PC soundcard and I feel like they aren't really running at their best this way.
I have the Schiit Magni/Modi combi they run the HD600 great. other options are Mayflower o2 odac, or maybe Audio engine D1 but the amp is pretty weak on that one. there's also the option of Fiio e17 portable amp/dac.
Ukko Clap I am currently using an ASUS Essence STX II with my HD 650s. www.asus.com/Sound-Cards/Essence_STX_II/specifications/ Would the external options you mentioned offer a significant upgrade or is it already a decent setup for this headphones?
+TurboPummel it's already a fairly good audio card. What I will tell you is that the Schiit dac will give you a different experience. The Schiit Modi 2 uses a Japanese chip there's usually few major dac chips which are Wolfson and Sabre. The Modi uses the Japanese Asahi Kasei chip which produces a little warm sound I would say. I'm not familiar with the BurrBrown chip which is what your soundcard uses. Unless you feel something is missing I wondee if you really need the upgrade or not.
+TurboPummel No, your STX is pretty much far superior to anything you can get for the same money as far as external DAC's go. Don't even consider the O2, not only is it a very overrated amp (it's cold and sharp sounding, decent for cheap headphones, but it performs as it's price suggests) it's inferior to the STX amp and the DAC in the O2 is not as good either. Schiit stack is not as good either, again, it's a cheap setup designed for cheap headphones. I have the old STX, and it sounds pretty much identical to a Schiit Asgard 2 plugged into a Musical Fidelity M1DAC ($900). Asus soundcards punch far above their price point. If you don't like the way your HD650's sound now, the good way to improve for not a lot of money would be to add a tube amp to your setup. Something like a Schiit Valhalla or Lyr, or a Bottlehead Crack. That will make them sound better than a solid state amp at that price range would.
derbigpr500 Thanks for the information, really appreciate it. I am currently pretty happy with the soundsignature the STX & HD650 provide. I just wasn't sure before if the setup already did the HD650 justice or if the mentioned sub $500 external DAC/AMP options would have increased the sound resolution even further.
If you compare the HD650/HD600 to the HD555. Which of the two comes the closest to the sound signature of the HD555 ? I like to upgrade and I like the signature of the HD555, if the HD650 is warmer I think to get the 600 or otherwise the 650.
hey tyll, can you tell me of the newest hd600 that is being sold sounds identical to the older hd600 models? I've heard there are physical differences?
Hi there. Do you think the HD600 would pair up well with a Sansui AU-6600? I have a pair of Sennheiser HD-560 Ovation II but I find them to lack bass and are harsh in the highs. I was wondering if you thought the 600's would be a better match. I listen to a lot of music genres but mostly classic rock and jazz. Thank you.
My best ones were HD595s, but I have now ordered HD600s. $50 off special from an Australian website, so jumped. 595s were good to me, but one of the grills has a small amount of rust and the plastic has the hairline cracks which plagues that family of headphones. The rust was real odd, always stored the 595s away from all elements.
I have the Sennheiser HD 595 and I was thinking of switching up to phones with a better bass to use when in front of the computer. What phones would you recommend that offers more bass than Sennheiser 595 but still not ruin the audio quality the HD 595 offers?
@ Inner Fidelity what affordable amps would you recommend for powering the HD 650? Is a low end DAC AMP like the audio engine D1 good with the 650 ? Last how much better is the treble on the HD650 compared to the HD598 ? Am looking to upgrade my 598 cans and was wondering if the HD650 overall was significant improvement.
It really depends what you mean by detail. If you're talking about which has more treble extension, HD600. Better bass extension, HD650, but at the cost of more mid bass bloat. The 600 is just the more neutral and balanced headphone to my ears. I personally hear more mids detail with the 600, and I think many agree with me on that. I have both the 600 and 6XX, and I prefer the 600. As for soundstage, the 650 sound ever so slightly bigger to me. But, it really isn't that big of a difference.
You didn't say much about the difference between the 580's (which I have) and the 600. Thinking of buying the ah-m50's. The old ones, used. Have a Fiio E18 Dac/amp, which so far I like.
+David Castillejos I have the HD580's since the 90's. I've tried the M50x's and thought they blew them away. I tried the M50s recently and found them not as good. Is this possible? Did I get it wrong? Definitely wouldn't take the s model over the ones I have. What about people's individual hearing, or not a factor. thanks!
+David Castillejos No, I didn't buy anything, I just put new pads & wires on the 580's, where I think both were better than before, but it's a real problem when you mistakenly yank those wires as I'm sure you know. For the little bit you said, that's exactly what I thought too, so thanks ... I found the x's to have unmistakable lower bass and there was a problem in the s's treble. Got any idea where I can buy either the 40's or the 50x's cheap? The price went up eh -- major!! (Canadian dollar?)
You like the ath m50x over the hd 580?? Wow that's interesting, considering that most audiophiles highly prefer the 580 over any headphone within the m50x price point, especially closed back ones
I haven't compared them side by side, but I know when I tried them I liked the X's (or whatever the newer one is called) over the Senn's and it was an easy pick. The Senn's might have had a sweeter sound (might), but the sound wasn't there. The old M50's however, quite disappointing -- good aspects, but overall the 580's were definitely the winner. Surprised the heck out of me. But I must do all this testing again to make sure.
I actually bought a pair of hd 650's and wasn't to big a fan of the sound everything was great except I felt the treble was a bit too rolled off. I haven't tried the hd 600's because I heard they had the same problem.
Wow Tyll, you had the 650 on your Wall of Fame for a long while and retired that a few days ago to place the 600 up. I ended up buying the 650 due mainly to your recommendation. Now I wish I got the 600 instead cause I cant stand the 650's veil. It's an awesome headphone in every way but that veil is a big minus.
I have the 6xx and I totally agree with you. The darkness and dull sound is not my preference. Sounds great though. I'm using the 560s and it's an amazing budget option. However, I'm thinking of getting the 600 so that I experience the timbre of the 600 series and also get the clean sound of a 560s.
1:08 "The HD600 came out in '68 or '69, I can't remember" Well it certainly has been long enough to forget the exact year 😂 Sennheiser was way ahead of their time 🤣
Anyone know if the part that connects the earcup to the headband is the same on all models ? I have 580's and need to replace that part just wondering if a 600 part would fit a 580 ?
I'm looking for a different headphone for my collection, can you help me choose which one would complement from my list of headphone. Kose porta pro, ATH-M50 and Alessandro MS-Pro. My option would be HD600 and DT990 600ohm version. Great vid as always.
what are your thoughts on the foam mods on the hd 500 series in which they remove the foam inside the headphones? I have the hd 558, does it really improve the sound if I try it on my headphones?
I miss Tyll, his clarity and integrity. Hope he is doing well.
I’ve had my 600’s for a decade and can get an accurate mix without ear fatigue. I’ve never used the 650’s but from what I’ve read, they have a veil as explained in this video. Great review and descriptions
Nice! I get them soon. Do you use Sonarworks or is the 600 flat enough for u?
@@teeaymusik9811 I’ve used them without Sonarworks but now I do use them with and it does level the frequencies needed to produce a mix that translates.
I agree that the HD600 and HD650's are great headphones. I personally like the HD650's because of the slight bass difference, and trimmed high's. I use these for serious music listening through a Lehmann Black cube headphone preamp and they sound amazing. I also use them for mixing in my recording studio for pre mixes before the studio monitor mix. I know the HD600 are more flat/neutral but I tend to mix a little heavy on the bass EQ. That's why I like them. They keep me right where I should be on my mix. I did demo both before I bought them. I also upgraded the cables on these with the Charleston Cables that have the top of the line connectors and Starquad cable. I only paid $349.00 for them NIB.Great review!
I think I'm gonna go for the 650. The street price here in Australia is only $59AU ($43US) more than the 600, and I prefer it's looks, cable and headband padding over the 600's. I also think I find the idea of having a tad extra warmth/bass and slightly better resolving sound as more appealing, even if it's at the cost of a little bit of treble presence and possibly a slight bit of speed.
I have the HD650 for over a half year now, and they are great!
I had a HD555 before. My first impression was that they are pretty bright and a bit bass shy headphones, compared to my old HD555, but after a short time my ears adjusted to it and they sound very neutral.
The sound is really realistic. You can very easy hear every instrument apart, something I never was able to hear on cheaper phones. Also bass isn't just bass, you can hear "layers" of bass and different tones in the bass, Voices are also so real. The HD650 is a very great all-round headphone, it sounds great with every gerne, due it's neutral sound.
Also checked the HD600, but the HD650 is more natural in my ears, more allround. HD600 is al little better for monitoring because it's a but more analytical sound.
Have to say your site ( also the link where you disassembled an HD600/650 ) is one of the reason I bought my HD600's, and am loving it. The comfort and audio experience I get from this can is just so pleasing. Do wish Sennheiser kept the carbon fiber look of the Jubilee with the HD600. The granite table top look and the small connector are my only gripe with this headphone ( am going to get HD650 cables to replace them ). Also bought Audio Technica R70X which is as good and neutral sounding as the HD600's., absolutely comfortable as well.
I have the 600! I think it's absolutely awesome!
Nice comparison. Thanks Tyll, I value your opinion probably more than any other enthusiast or professional out there. Your work is extremely comprehensive and you do a fabulous job educating us. Long live Inner Fidelity!
Thx for the upload! I've been waiting for an HD 650 video review from you for a while.
Eventhogh the HD 650's are 10 years old now. I still want to buy a set over the HD 700's. Great video as always.
Quick comparison of 650 vs 600 for you's that are torn
HD600-More forward, quicker, edgier , leaner, coarser, more neutral, slightly harsher slightly better treble energy, slightly 2-D comparatively speaking, more grounded
HD650- Slightly more laid back, images better, better resolution, bass weight, more saturated, smoother, could be "veiled" for some and boring, natural, instrument separation, width and distance, more layered ( more of a 3-D experience)
better mid range presence, "floats" more
HD650 KISS is an amazeballs mod. Makes the HD650 less thick in the bass, more akin to the HD600, but keeping that smooth and better resolving sound. It also becomes zippier with better transients. TOTL for me. Just wonderful sound.
still love the HD580j, hp1000 and akg k1000. They are the legends.
SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH was the only thing i heard
audiophiles everywhere
Guilherme C. ofc when he is review(ing) headphones..
***** I'll have the HD-600's
+JanNew Keep that heavy, bulky, mid-bass boosted monster to yourself. :P
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I own the HD 650s myself. Comfortable and sounds nice with anything - movies, music of any genre, video games. Nice review Tyll!
background noise is pretty annoying
wshhhhhhhhhhhh.
astroblaster56 I like the white noise
Got mine HD600 3 weeks ago and i looooove them. Time to buy an amp :D
I own the HD600's and the Schiit Magni/Schiit Modi do a wonderful job of powering them with finesse and detail. That's a $200 combo and it's hard to beat for the price. Highly recommended! :)
Well... I live in Europe so it is worth it for me to buy Schiit products. I'll go for the O2/Odac desktop version. Since both o2odac & schiit dac/amp sounds the same, i guess the sound quality is going to be nice eitherway :)
theodoro89 Yes, that would definitely be a factor but you're right on with the O2/ODac as being right on par with the Schiit Stack. I have heard both and they both sound lovely. You won't be disappointed.
Schiit asgard 2 and Modi should work like a charm.
Well, i ordered the O2 couple days ago and the asgard is out of my budget anyway. Maybe someday in the future i will buy the Bottlehead Crack amp, that i will build by myself. It can be a really fun project but i can use the O2 with my other headphones too (urbanite, hifiman HE-400 IEMS, DT990 pros)
PS: this is my first headphone amp and I am not sure if i will like it. Is there any possibility that i will not hear any difference at the sound? Should i expect to be dissapointed for the money i spent?
Glad you compared the HD580's... no other video does this.... a superb headphone.
Man you're the best. I can tell you really care about music and sound.
Thank you. The HD600 did not exhibit the veil that was complained about previously. Also, they have good, but not great bass. People exaggerate the purported lack of bass.
Man, first time commenter, I love your reviews, there so in depth and just really good, :)
HD580 are amazing! When re grilled and re cabled sound better to my ears than a stock HD600 and i paid just 50 pounds for mine. I think we can call that a bargain!
It’s so rare to find one who really understand what the proper tonal balance and essential musicality are. Of course hd580 are amazing. They are truly legendry headphones despite their cost and little notability. Hd 600 and hd 650 are the sons of media century so they were more well known by ad and they were very commercially successful therefore both they forced out from manufacture more pleasant but “older” and less premium hd580. Cause hd580 are sons of another era when there was not so much internet and media promotion of audio products so they couldn’t “be hyped” widespreadly as fresher models. And when several years they finally became able nobody has an interest to a cheaper model from previous century moreover “Sennheiser” had changed the intention of making more qualitative to the intention of selling more profitable and this company had no other way cause the market had changed its own rules.
Sad story of how the legends goes away during the silence.
I have a pair of HD 580´s, and love them!!! :)
Ty is so good when he says that HD600 came out in the :68-69 that is a very old earphones,but i know what he ment 98-99,but it is 97,to much numbers ;)
Well I got both, HD600 and HD650. I use the Denon DA-300 with from InnerFidelity recommended WOO Audio WA3 and I must say, wow! They both sound really amazing! To be honest I prefer the sound of HD600, it is some how more clear and punchy. It gives u little bit more clarity and sharpness in the high, so I like to hear vocals with the HD600 rather than the HD650. The base: I don't notice big improvement with the HD650. I found the HD600 a little bit more comfortable. A friend of mine didn't notice any difference.
The HD650 is somehow more comfortable for new music like rap and hiphop with in my opinion poor music qualities -> made on pc.
My Summary: if you like music like in a concert and real live good recordings u will be really happy with the HD600. HD650 is also almost the same. If I must keep one of the both I will keep the HD600. Rock and vocals sound really good with the HD600.
Big thumps up for Tyll Hertsens review, he was really honest!
Listening to this on the 650's!
Thumbs up for the HD600 ! Like you say, it's easy to work on these for hours, into the night!...essential mixing kit! Nice video, cheers!
when i mix with my hd600, always the bass is not perfect and i have too much mids in my mix ......
I would like to see you review the Brainwavz HM5 or the NVX NVX Audio XPT100 headphones. They are a budget priced headphone with excellent sound for studio tracking or listening. Can be purchased for $99.00/$129.00. Both are basically the same made from the Fischer Audio FA-003 design that cost $200.00. They are said to sound better than the Sennheiser HD380's.
This guy seems pretty cool
I demand an explanation. I bet you weren't expecting this.
Used 580s for years with underpowered amps but now bow down to the 600 with Blue Dragon V3, Bifrost, and Valhalla.
you should try some planars some time. They present audio more naturally and have faster more detailed bass.
So the BEST deal here is buying a HD580 (gently used, they are discontinued), ordering the HD600 grills ($7/each from Sennheiser) and the HD650 cable ($12.xx from Sennheiser).
I made mention of them in the article. They sound a bit grainy with a plasticy sound.
Not many, that's for sure. Maybe the new Philips X1...maybe, still listening.
Just got the 600s there is a veil its like theres a gray tint over the music and theres roll off up top BUT other than that its an excellent headphone its ultra realistic soundstage, midrange, neutral response in terms of bass it really lets you listen to the music as it was intentionally recorded IF you ignore, get used to, and/or factor in the infamous Veil. I love these headphones despite of. They are a great buy!
what headphones did you listen to before the hd600?
Focal Spirit Pro, Beyerdynamic DT880/770 AKG 701 I've literally gone through so many headphones mostly midrange. But I have to say the 600s are probably one of the best headphones ever made, I should of got a pair a long time ago! These are my favorites by far.
+Joel Ortiz That's probably why you think they are veiled the dt880 and k701 are much brighter and more detailed so it sounds as though you are used to these. Imo the 600s aren't they are just right. But my ears are really sensitive to treble.
I like neutral/analytical sounding headphones well thats the taste I developed after going thru a lot of headphones but I'm aware of the Sennheiser sound (280,380) I didn't like those so Sennheiser really impressed me with 600 & 650s (my engineer friend has the 650s) I've gotten over the highs on the 600s the pure focus on the center image on the midrange makes up for it. These are the best headphone I've ever own in terms of overall performance. The Focals are also a great headphone BUT the build quality is crap and the comfort is the worst!
Just remove the foam under the earpads.
Great review, thank you for the comparisons!
68 or 69?
James Allen glad I’m not the only one who caught that 😂
Gah.....I just cringe when I hear about the "Sennheiser veil". I know Tyll was not intentionally perpetuating that myth, but even repeating it does make it live on. I think this probably started because compared to the competition of the time, nothing else sounded as smooth and natural. If you're used to hearing glaring and etched treble, and this is your standard of comparison and what you have come to consider "good" sounding headphones, then that may have caused some to think that the Sennnheiser's sounded "wrong".
Nah, the 6xx has a slow and thick sounding. Its just less dynamic than the He400i, SR2 and so on. I believe the senn is aiming at the overall natural reproduction.
it seems i'm super late to party, but my 6xx's are definitely deserving of the moniker. oddly enough, it doesn't bother me much, but the reason they're unusable without eq (for me, obviously) is that hump around 150hz. it is overdone and simply sounds unnatural. fortunately, they take eq extremely well and if i'm using eq, i also give the highs a bit sparkle as well. after owning them, i know the 600's would have been a much better fit for my taste.
saying that, i just want to point that that i use eq on every single piece of my audio gear, be it mains, subs, headphones, or IEM's. the only set of headphones i can actually happily listen to without absolutely any eq are my modded (toilet paper mod) dt880's. a bit shy on the subbass, but other than that, they sound exactly like i want all my gear to sound.
The older 580's and also the older 600's have black mesh inside the ear cups, and were later changed to a silver mesh. If you have a pair of 580's with black mesh and 600's with silver mesh, that could be the reason for them sounding differently to you. The grills on the 580 also reflect more bass and mids back into the cups that drown out the highs a bit more than the 600 grills do, but it gives them a darker sound with better bass. I still wouldn't call it a plasticy sound though.
+ David Castillejos I finally bit the bullet and bought the 40x's. Definitely agree there're a better choice than 50's. But woudn't have bothered had one of the wires one my Sennheiser 580's not broken again. So that'll always be a problem, one that costs. I'm collecting way too many headphones now, all sennheiser mostly wireless. Can't compare until I get the wire fixed. But surely at $150 can., there has to be better headphones if willing to spend more. What's hot now, especially for the $? Any ideas? The 40x's are so revealing, but also pretty cold. I tried the beyerdynamic custom ones. Quite big. My idea is make all my old music sound new and exciting again, seeing that it's so time consuming, and often disappointing to audition new music.
Tyll, it would be cool to see a review of the HD518 cans. I definitely see them to be one of the absolute best values for full size cans. They are quite inexpensive at $120 I believe and probably sound quite similar to the HD600!!
Wow I will have to disagree with you on the HD650 Kyle. I think they deserve your wall of fame recommendation more than the HD600 do. I've owned both for so long now and I constantly go back use the HD650 as my standard or "neutral" level whenever I listen to new music. I think the HD600's are fantastic and still brilliant for what they are but I think they miss out on some of the "discovery" the HD650 bring along for the ride.
But I guess we all hear things differently so , just an opinion :)
Sennheiser hd650 need a lot of burn in and they transform into a different league
Whether you believe in burn in or not just try anyway as an experiment trust me they will change soundstage expands and everything separates and breathes so dont sound like everything is lumped together whithin a narrow soundstage
200-300 hours of burn in on a just under your loudest listening level and put on repeat put on a draw with clothes thrown over them to drain sound and leave them playing
As a rule dont go to distortion level well before distortion also as a rule is the drivers telling you they cant take it and left long enough will damage drivers so just your loudest listening level but but well under distortion setting in
Trust me you will love the results
I can get the 600's for £219 or the 650's for £232, which should I choose??
hd600 -more neutral sounding
You seem to really like the HD600 ... I guess (just stumbled upon some of your videos). I recommend you test out the ATH-R70X, as they should be really close to the HD600s. You'll probably like them. Would be interested to see a comparison and/or review about those cans from you.
Tyll have you heard of 1Time's (on head-fi) method for stretching the headband on the 600s? It involves extending the bands all the way out and then bending only the metal bands and not the plastic. It works very well and doesn't stress the plastic.
Question! Just recently bought a pair of the hd650s but the right channel is drastically louder than the left. So far I've gone through a few troubleshooting steps.
First, I tested another pair of headphones and everything sounds fine on those, so I know it's not an issue with my laptop's output jack or any pan settings within the computer itself... Next, I swapped the left and right cables on the hd650s and BAM, now the left channel is the significantly louder side rather than the right. So that tells me that everything within the headphones is working and that their input jacks are working too. I'm thinking there must be some signal loss/attenuation happening on one of the designated left stereo channel of the cable itself for whatever reason...
What could be the issue here?
+Matt Mullin I've also tried to good ol fashioned "unplug and re-plug" technique a couple of times and noticed that I'm occasionally getting less attenuation in the left channel afterwards. I know that it isn't a psychoacoustic issue either, but just to be sure, I tested it out in Logic Pro 9, using a pan knob (considering the fact that Logic's panning algorithm only adjusts volume between the left and right channels rather than actually panning the stereo image) and sure enough, I am finding phantom center at different pan positions after unplugging that left side. Thus, the amplitude change I was noticing is actually happening.
I'm stuck here. Not really sure what the issue could be or if it's something I can fix at home. The fact that I'm getting varying amplitude levels out of that left side is confusing me even more now. Hoping I can just fix it rather than buy a new cable.
Maybe you fixed it already. But sometimes the drivers might loose. Just "click" it back in. Had the same problem once and the channel disbalance was around 10dB under 1kHz. After putting the driver back in, everything was ok.
I'd send them back... let senn figure it out.
I agree. HD650's are the better headphones IMHO. They sound more like speakers and closer to reality than HD600's. HD600's might be more flat on the measurements, but they don't sound quite as organic, smooth and real.
can you do a review of the 518, 558 and 598 please?
Where are the comments about the HD 580 sound? Great review anyway.
So why did you put the hd 650's back on the wall of fame?
Wonder how the 600/650 compare once the foam has been removed from behind their drivers.
Can you make reviews of the Ultrasone line up?
Thanks, will definitely take a look at the 600, along with an Objective2 amp. +1
About time!
What are your thoughts on the Sennheiser HD 598 ?
Considering the HD 600s. Are they still a good buy these days or is there a superior option in the price range?
Thanks yes I think the 90's saw the birth of that term "The Sennheiser Veil", do you think you'll ever review the HD 518, 558, 598's? would love to hear your thoughts on those.
I have a really early model of the HD 650, but no matter how hard I pull I can't get the connectors out. Is this the spring problem, and does anyone have any tips?
How do the Oppo PM-3's fair against the HD 600's?
Can you Pretty Please do a review of the 'current' 500 Series headphones from Sennheiser, e.g 518, 558, 598. please and thankyou.. If not thankyou either way lol
I was waiting for someone to agree with me, I knew there was at least 1
There is a guy who has already done it. His channel is called HiFi Heaven.
Sennheiser HD518, 558, 598, 600. HiFi Heaven. Good luck!
Hi! Sir,I love your videos so much!
Can you make a review of T1 headphone?
Great Thanks!
I have an Audio-GD NFB 15.32 dac/amp witht he 35 watt upgrade. Would that be good enough to drive the HD 600? I am planning on getting one as my first audiophile grade headphone, hopefully in the near future.
What reasonably priced DAC & AMP setup will bring out the best in the HD 650 in your opinion? I am currently running my pair with an ASUS Essence STX II PC soundcard and I feel like they aren't really running at their best this way.
I have the Schiit Magni/Modi combi they run the HD600 great. other options are Mayflower o2 odac, or maybe Audio engine D1 but the amp is pretty weak on that one. there's also the option of Fiio e17 portable amp/dac.
Ukko Clap I am currently using an ASUS Essence STX II with my HD 650s.
www.asus.com/Sound-Cards/Essence_STX_II/specifications/
Would the external options you mentioned offer a significant upgrade or is it already a decent setup for this headphones?
+TurboPummel it's already a fairly good audio card. What I will tell you is that the Schiit dac will give you a different experience. The Schiit Modi 2 uses a Japanese chip there's usually few major dac chips which are Wolfson and Sabre. The Modi uses the Japanese Asahi Kasei chip which produces a little warm sound I would say.
I'm not familiar with the BurrBrown chip which is what your soundcard uses. Unless you feel something is missing I wondee if you really need the upgrade or not.
+TurboPummel No, your STX is pretty much far superior to anything you can get for the same money as far as external DAC's go. Don't even consider the O2, not only is it a very overrated amp (it's cold and sharp sounding, decent for cheap headphones, but it performs as it's price suggests) it's inferior to the STX amp and the DAC in the O2 is not as good either. Schiit stack is not as good either, again, it's a cheap setup designed for cheap headphones. I have the old STX, and it sounds pretty much identical to a Schiit Asgard 2 plugged into a Musical Fidelity M1DAC ($900). Asus soundcards punch far above their price point. If you don't like the way your HD650's sound now, the good way to improve for not a lot of money would be to add a tube amp to your setup. Something like a Schiit Valhalla or Lyr, or a Bottlehead Crack. That will make them sound better than a solid state amp at that price range would.
derbigpr500 Thanks for the information, really appreciate it. I am currently pretty happy with the soundsignature the STX & HD650 provide. I just wasn't sure before if the setup already did the HD650 justice or if the mentioned sub $500 external DAC/AMP options would have increased the sound resolution even further.
Best headphone reviewer
I think the L1 is a fun headphone! Is the review of the X1 coming anytime soon?
If you compare the HD650/HD600 to the HD555. Which of the two comes the closest to the sound signature of the HD555 ?
I like to upgrade and I like the signature of the HD555, if the HD650 is warmer I think to get the 600 or otherwise the 650.
This could be a tricky question. For COLDPLAY which is best recommended, the 600 or the 650? Much appreciated.
So the HD 650 used to be on the wall now it's not ?
Sennheiser HD600. LOVE IT
hey tyll, can you tell me of the newest hd600 that is being sold sounds identical to the older hd600 models? I've heard there are physical differences?
Hi there. Do you think the HD600 would pair up well with a Sansui AU-6600? I have a pair of Sennheiser HD-560 Ovation II but I find them to lack bass and are harsh in the highs. I was wondering if you thought the 600's would be a better match. I listen to a lot of music genres but mostly classic rock and jazz. Thank you.
My best ones were HD595s, but I have now ordered HD600s. $50 off special from an Australian website, so jumped. 595s were good to me, but one of the grills has a small amount of rust and the plastic has the hairline cracks which plagues that family of headphones. The rust was real odd, always stored the 595s away from all elements.
which website was that?
I have the Sennheiser HD 595 and I was thinking of switching up to phones with a better bass to use when in front of the computer.
What phones would you recommend that offers more bass than Sennheiser 595 but still not ruin the audio quality the HD 595 offers?
@ Inner Fidelity what affordable amps would you recommend for powering the HD 650? Is a low end DAC AMP like the audio engine D1 good with the 650 ? Last how much better is the treble on the HD650 compared to the HD598 ? Am looking to upgrade my 598 cans and was wondering if the HD650 overall was significant improvement.
im confused now...do i go 600 or 650?
Which one is more detailed and has a bigger soundstage?
Some say the 600 are more detailed and others the 650 ,im confused
It really depends what you mean by detail. If you're talking about which has more treble extension, HD600. Better bass extension, HD650, but at the cost of more mid bass bloat. The 600 is just the more neutral and balanced headphone to my ears. I personally hear more mids detail with the 600, and I think many agree with me on that. I have both the 600 and 6XX, and I prefer the 600. As for soundstage, the 650 sound ever so slightly bigger to me. But, it really isn't that big of a difference.
so which ones could be better open headphones for the same price?
You didn't say much about the difference between the 580's (which I have) and the 600. Thinking of buying the ah-m50's. The old ones, used. Have a Fiio E18 Dac/amp, which so far I like.
+David Castillejos
I have the HD580's since the 90's. I've tried the M50x's and thought they blew them away. I tried the M50s recently and found them not as good. Is this possible? Did I get it wrong? Definitely wouldn't take the s model over the ones I have. What about people's individual hearing, or not a factor. thanks!
+David Castillejos No, I didn't buy anything, I just put new pads & wires on the 580's, where I think both were better than before, but it's a real problem when you mistakenly yank those wires as I'm sure you know. For the little bit you said, that's exactly what I thought too, so thanks ... I found the x's to have unmistakable lower bass and there was a problem in the s's treble. Got any idea where I can buy either the 40's or the 50x's cheap? The price went up eh -- major!! (Canadian dollar?)
You like the ath m50x over the hd 580?? Wow that's interesting, considering that most audiophiles highly prefer the 580 over any headphone within the m50x price point, especially closed back ones
I haven't compared them side by side, but I know when I tried them I liked the X's (or whatever the newer one is called) over the Senn's and it was an easy pick. The Senn's might have had a sweeter sound (might), but the sound wasn't there. The old M50's however, quite disappointing -- good aspects, but overall the 580's were definitely the winner. Surprised the heck out of me. But I must do all this testing again to make sure.
I meant that I haven't compared the 2 M50's side by side
how do these stack up against the nad viso hp50s?
Thank god I stumbled upon this channel
which will be a better choice for listening music movie and gaming, between hd 600 & hd 650? thanks.
Kamarul Effendy which one did u get? we're or are u satisfied with the pair?
Is it really true that newer and older versions of the HD600 sound different?
I actually bought a pair of hd 650's and wasn't to big a fan of the sound everything was great except I felt the treble was a bit too rolled off. I haven't tried the hd 600's because I heard they had the same problem.
Wow Tyll, you had the 650 on your Wall of Fame for a long while and retired that a few days ago to place the 600 up. I ended up buying the 650 due mainly to your recommendation. Now I wish I got the 600 instead cause I cant stand the 650's veil. It's an awesome headphone in every way but that veil is a big minus.
I have the 6xx and I totally agree with you. The darkness and dull sound is not my preference. Sounds great though. I'm using the 560s and it's an amazing budget option. However, I'm thinking of getting the 600 so that I experience the timbre of the 600 series and also get the clean sound of a 560s.
How does the 580 compare to the other two?
They're a tad brighter. You may want to give them a listen.
I have the hd 600 😇 ,I can die in peace
can you please try to review the he300?
just out of curiosity, what is your personal main Headphone pair? please let me know :)
Between the HD 600 and the beats by dre pro which one would you recommend to a person like me that like loud music with mild bass
1:08 "The HD600 came out in '68 or '69, I can't remember" Well it certainly has been long enough to forget the exact year 😂 Sennheiser was way ahead of their time 🤣
I always thought he was joking, but now I think it was just a slip of the tongue. 😅
Will the sennheiser hd 600 still have good sound if a fan is running in the background?
What's your opinion on the hd598?
Hey, what's your favorite open back headphone?
Anyone know if the part that connects the earcup to the headband is the same on all models ? I have 580's and need to replace that part just wondering if a 600 part would fit a 580 ?
I'm looking for a different headphone for my collection, can you help me choose which one would complement from my list of headphone. Kose porta pro, ATH-M50 and Alessandro MS-Pro. My option would be HD600 and DT990 600ohm version. Great vid as always.
Hi, would you say the HD 600's are as warm, as the HD555 (modded to 595's)?
can u recommend a portable dac and amp that best drives the HD 650?
Krautch Sochara chord mojo
what are your thoughts on the foam mods on the hd 500 series in which they remove the foam inside the headphones? I have the hd 558, does it really improve the sound if I try it on my headphones?
hi tyll, what are you thoughts on the sony MDR series! thanks