Headphone Upgrade - Worthwhile? Sennheiser, Focal ...
Headphone Upgrade - Worthwhile? Sennheiser, Focal ...
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Ikemi

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8,568 posts

222 months

I currently have two pairs of Sennheiser HD590 open back headphones from the early 2000's. I like the fact that they're light, comfortable and connect with a single cable on one side. In terms of sound, I've always been impressed by the wide soundstage and trebles, but the HD590s do lack bass.

I mainly listen to EDM, drum and bass, various other electronic genres etc. I also do a lot of video editing, which means I can be wearing headphones for up to 8 hours a day. They're plugged directly into an Asus Rog Strix B650E-F motherboard; no dedicated headphone amplifier.

I was thinking of treating myself and potentially upgrading, but I don't want to waste my money either. After a quick look online, I'm interested in the Sennheiser 490 Pros (open) for around £300, or the Focal Lensys Pros (closed) for around £520. Will either of these headphones sound better than my HD590s for the music I listen to? Worth the upgrade? Is there no point upgrading to these headphones without a dedicated headphone amp?

I'm not an expert on audio equipment, so open to suggestions! smile

craigjm

19,604 posts

217 months

I find that headphones are the most personal of any audio equipment and what one person will like another will hate. The only real way of knowing the answer for your question is for you to go and try them.

Funk

26,925 posts

226 months

To be honest, perhaps a dedicated headphone amp might bring greater sonic benefits before upgrading the headphones?

bunchofkeys

1,217 posts

85 months

I would suggest that you look at getting something like the iFi Zen DAC V2 to drive your headphones. Rather than straight off the soundcard, which is usually underpowered and only functional at best.

Ikemi

Original Poster:

8,568 posts

222 months

Yesterday (09:01)
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bunchofkeys said:
I would suggest that you look at getting something like the iFi Zen DAC V2 to drive your headphones. Rather than straight off the soundcard, which is usually underpowered and only functional at best.
Thanks for all the suggestions. Just ordered a iFi Zen DAC V2 smile