Que conste que no he he dicho exactamente eso!!finalmente no puedo esperar más , de manera que viendo que a bandit y atcing los 595 de seinssher les parecia medio bien , y que son bastante más economicos que otros ,los he comprado en Ebay por 120 e.
A mi Senheiser en general no me gusta, el único que realmente me concenve algo sería el HE60 (aunque lo encuentro carísimo).
Eso sí, entre el 650, 600, 580, y 595 me quedaría con uno de los dos últimos (el 595 sería seguramente por el que me decantaría......


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Me explico: Los 595 separan mejor los instrumento , suenan menos "laid back" tienen más extremo agudo y los graves un poco menos abultados en comparación. A los que les gusta el del sonido envolvente y cálido encuentran brillantes, "grainy" y delgados los 595 y a los que les gusta el sonido más directo y menos difuso encuentran sosos y poco contrastados los 650. Cual te gustará más? ......


Más o menos esto:
HD595
Pues esoEverybody who expects the HD595 to be a cheaper alternative for the HD650 has to be warned. These two systems have a clearly different sonic balance. The HD650 has a deep bass and a slightly recessed treble. The sonic result is a warm and relaxed sound. Detail is nonetheless high thanks to an almost complete lack of distortion. The HD595 has a brighter and cleaner presentation. Bass is well defined but not as deep as that of the HD650. At lower sound levels the HD595 presents slightly more details thanks to the more forward treble. At higher levels there's a slight tendency to sibilance and also a low degree of harshness. Although both systems are miles away from the quality of an Orpheus I find the sonic balance of the HD595 closer to this reference system than the HD650.

There is a marked difference in soundstage of the two headphones. That on the HD650 is extremely broad and into my head. While listening to this phone I personally really need crossfeed, otherwise I start feeling pretty uncomfortable while listening to certain recordings. The HD595 has angled drivers and what Sennheiser calls E.A.R. technology (Eargonomic Acoustic Refinement). This really seems to help on soundstaging. In stereo-mode the soundstage is more out of the head and forward than that of the HD650. The effect of crossfeed is less pronounced.
Pues esoThanks so much for the review Jan!!! That's just the sort of sonic signature I was hoping for. So the HD595 sonic balance is more like the Orpheus than the HD650, and the angled drivers have paid off for a nicer soundstage. Maybe that's Senn's new design philosophy.
Sounds like the HD555s will be an awesome bargain. I wonder if the HD595 and HD555 use the same drivers.
gsferrari, FWIW, headroom's FR graphs show the HD595 bass to be just as deep, if not a shade deeper, than the HD650 bass, but the HD595's bass is very smooth and even with no mid-bass hump, graphically. It may be that the HD650 mid-bass hump gives the auditory impression of deeper bass. It's going to be a subjective call which bass you think is "better."

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