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Sennheiser - HD 598

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r/BuyItForLifeI need a gaming headset that isn't going to break itself within a year.
20 days ago

I just checked. I bought my 598’s in 2017. I’ve used them for all sorts of stuff including gaming. They still look and sound like new. I use a cheap compression mic I got on Amazon and it sounds better than any of the headsets I’ve owned with built in mics.

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r/BuyItForLifeWhat headphones or everyday gadgets have truly lasted you years?
22 days ago

Sennheiser 598SR headphones bought 2017 Pleather earpads and headband flaking. Earpads are easily changed out and wrapped the headband with grip tape. Both done twice.

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r/ArenaBreakoutInfiniteWhat Headset Are You Guys Using To Play ABI?
6 months ago

10yro Sennheiser HD598SR just been replacing the cups and it's still a monster.

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r/BuyFromEUGaming headphones alternatives
5 months ago

I actually bought my sennheiser 598HD 9 years ago, because everyone said good headphones and a seperate mic is much better than a headset. Its kinda sad that after almost 10 years, the same exact problem still exists.

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r/headphonesWe need a battle of the lower tier headphones!
2 months ago

I have Sennheiser HD 598SE - and it was a mega upgrade for me. How can I blow my mind again? I'm ready for "real" audiophile grade.

r/headphonesWe need a battle of the lower tier headphones!
2 months ago

I think that is exactly what I have. I know my model was a yearly Amazon special. I don't know exactly what they have less than this model. It's black for one thing. I really enjoy them. I'm just curious about what I'm missing out on. I am 100% looking for the same kind of fit though. I can wear those for hours without fatigue.

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r/pcmasterraceAnother „Gaming Headset“ bites the dust, tired of overpriced/hyped headphones.
4 months ago

I got a 598 from eBay and bought a headset amplifier and I'll never go back to anything else. They are amazing.

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r/HeadphoneAdviceHeadphones under 250$ with good soundstage, primarily for single-player gaming.
5 months ago

Prime day usually has the Sennheiser HD 598 on sale for less than $100 dollars. I bought mine for $79.99. They are usually $200.00. The sound stage is very good and won’t hurt your ears like the DT 990. I’ve been an audiophile and gamer for decades. This model is a steal for the price. The AKG k702 is a headphone that has an even bigger more precise sound stage but not as much bass. The sound stage sometimes exceeds the environment they are supposed to be recreating. You can find these for $200.00. Right now I’m using the Audeze LCD GX and it’s hard to justify the price when comparing it to those two models. There is more detail but not 5x as much

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r/pcmasterraceAnother „Gaming Headset“ bites the dust, tired of overpriced/hyped headphones.
4 months ago

Hell yeah, another fellow creamer. I love my HD 598 and have been rocking them since 2016. Never had an issue besides having to replace the earpads and I'll be using these until they finally die, which I assume will be in another decade. Gaming headsets or whatever are meh.

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r/headphonesWhat's your perfect pair of headphones?
5 months ago

I know there's better or there but I'm really happy with my: Meze 99's for detailed listening. I think these are great and super comfy for the price Senn 598's as I need open backs at my computer so the mainly can reach me without yelling Shockz Open Run Pro2's for chores and general around the house listening. Being able to maintain special awareness and listen to stuff is nice.

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r/sennheiserA week with the HDB 630's - upgraded from Momentum 3's. My review.
4 months ago

So I originally had some Sony XM3's I got for work due to the machines being exceedingly noisy. Not needing ear protection, not really, but close, so I bought those and used them for over a year, the ANC was great. The sound was definitely too bassy. Comfort was excellent. Eventually I started having issues with the 3.5mm connection, and without bothering to understand it was my cable gone bad, I went into looking for something new. I've always been a Sennheiser headphone guy, since I got the Sennheiser PC350's in 2010. For a gaming headset, it was excellent, I even used Hero's Mod, for anyone who knows what that is. Eventually I purchased a pair of dedicated HD598SE when I saw an excellent sale. They were great for the uses I have for headphones. Comfort was kind of awkward honestly, but the sound was so good you just don't really care. So naturally I thought to see if there were any ANC Headphones for Sennheiser, I had naturally went Sony due to both price and a lot of people at work having them. I saw the Momentum 3's and saw a decent discount(at the time, though still more expensive than the XM series). They took abit of getting used to. Clamping force was harsh, and yet would also slide along the top of my head when I bent down to pick something up. I mainly used them for listening to music near the machines or gaming on my laptop / handheld device while on break. For some reason USB-C was never really useable with the M3s. There were two separate volumes, the headphone volume and the desktop volume, and moving one, moved both, despite being at different levels, it was very difficult to find an appropriate volume level and they usually ended up sounding weirdly robotic this way. Fuzzy. 3.5mm worked fine, which my laptop had, two separate volumes but I could operate them independently thankfully, so I could settle on a sweet spot. Wirelessly to my phone or Steam Deck was great, because they supported AptX-LL. The ANC waas a noticeable step down from Sony's though, and while a little frustrating, they sounded a lot better overall. I looked into the M4's eventually but didn't seem like a worthy upgrade, so I was gonna hold out for the M5's and hopefully some of my nitpicks would be fixed. Enter the HBD 630s, randomly mentioned in the #audio channel of one of my Discords. I start watching videos and looking them up almost immediately. The price is high but I have been working a lot of hours and wanted something new. I'd heard HD6xx series thrown a lot in terms of audio quality, and was interested. So with only a few days of flip-flopping, I bought a pair. They arrived last Friday. They felt premium, and a hard case was a nice change over the soft case of the M3's. The included Dongle was a good plus as well, though my phone supports AptX Adaptive and other such codecs. I may find a use for it some day. I guess on my Steam Deck, since AptX-LL support is gone from the 630s, sadly. Doesn't work on the Switch 2 as far as I could see. As for the sound, fantastic. They do remind me of the HD600s, which I also own and love, except with more bass and obviously not as wide a a soundstage due to being closed back. For ANC headphones on the go? That's incredible. The ANC is better than the M3s by a decent amount, but I'd say the XM3's might even still be better in that regard. A trade-off for incredible wireless sound quality. Of note, the USB-C connection works pretty great on my laptop, though it's weird how I only need the volume exceedingly low to get ear-splitting levels, like 20-25% to get near to the level you can cause hearing damage, making my question what the hell the other 75% is for. But it's very useable this way and you get 24/96khz, so not bad. Sadly the 3.5mm connection is completely useless, I have no idea what they did, but when connecting it to my laptop, everything sounds like it's using SBC Bluetooth or something, it just sounds incredibly artificial. I am annoyed at this, given the price of the headphones...but it's honestly a minor gripe. I wonder why even bother including it, when every review I've also seen mentions it sounding bad? Overall, I am pretty happy, low clamping force, great ANC, amazing sound, and awesome battery life. Comfortable out of the box, unlike many headphones. As for the price, 499$ is steep. I got a slight discount, but even so, I imagine in 2-3 years when these are 300-350$ range, they will see an exceedingly high boost in sales. I have the money to spare though. A very worthwhile upgrade over the M3's, I would say their soundstage seems weirdly smaller though. I highly recommend if you got the money.