🎶 Elevate Your Listening Experience!
The HIFIMAN Edition XS headphones are a premium audio solution featuring advanced Stealth Magnet Technology and a NEO supernano diaphragm for unparalleled sound quality. Designed for comfort and durability, these over-ear headphones are perfect for audiophiles seeking an immersive listening experience at home or in the studio.
Control Method | Remote |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 14.28 Ounces |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Antenna Location | Music, Recording, Home, Studio |
Compatible Devices | Devices with a 3.5 mm audio output or suitable adapter |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Adjustable Headband, Detachable Cable |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Studio, Home |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | Classic |
Theme | Audio |
Color | Black |
Wireless Technology | Stealth Magnet Technology |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 8Hz-50kHz |
Audio Driver Type | Planar Magnetic Driver |
Sensitivity | 92 dB |
Impedance | 18 Ohm |
Noise Control | None |
A**F
I am very impressed
I am not an audiophile by any stretch of the imagination. I don't know all the ins and outs of music production and sound. I can't tell you about lows, mids and highs. But I do love listening to music, and I have a modest sound system in my office with that allows me to enjoy it. I had purchased a Topping DX3Pro+ about a year and a half ago or so and I also purchased some Sennheiser HD 660 S along with it. I like the headphones, but they don't quite have the kick in the bass department that I like. I have tried using an equalizer to increase the bass output, but due to the setup of my PC and how I put it to sleep, that method inconsistent. So I convinced myself I didn't need the bass in my headphones and I would just use my floorstanding speakers with 12" woofer to listen to music that I want to enjoy some bass (my kids "love" when they are trying to play PS5 in the same room /s).Enter the HIFIMAN Edition XS headphones. After reading more about planar magnetic headphones and knowing that they can reproduce more bass than my Sennheiser's, I was ready to pull the trigger at the $270 price point to give them a shot. And boy am I happy I did. The amount of bass in these headphones is considerable compared to the 660s and it is perfect for my listening preferences. It's not too overbearing that it muddles the sound, but it's just right for what I like. Even on my 12" sub, I have it set around the mid point, maybe slightly less, as I don't enjoy overbearing bass. These are perfect for me, and I enjoy the open back style more than closed back. Less warm on the ears and kind of opens up the soundstage a little bit. In some tracks you feel like the sound might be several feet away, it's quite remarkable. Some songs just sound different in these in that respect and I like it. The music kind of feels like it's around you, not right in your ear hole. I do not have any issue driving these headphones with my DX3Pro+, the volume is quite sufficient at around -20db on the readout with the boosted gain. I have gone louder closer to 0db, but this is higher than I would normally run them so I didn't really listen for distortion at this level or check to see if my DX3Pro+ would crash due to the load. So far I haven't had any issues whatsoever with this DAC and headphone combo working together and I am really happy with the sound quality.The overall size of the headband is quite large. I do have a slightly bigger head, but not gigantic. I adjusted the headband one click from the smallest for my head size. I could see some individuals with a smaller head having issues wearing these comfortably and still have the headband rest on top of their head. If you have a smaller head, you might want to try finding these somewhere to try on before purchasing or knowing that you might have to return them if they are too large.I do want to highlight two issues I have had the headphones, but not issues that I would dock a star for. The first issue is as others have pointed out in other reviews, the cord that comes with the headphone is quite short. I can't lean very far away from my desk without risking pulling my DAC off the desk. Would have been nice to have a longer cable. The second issue is that they are quite heavy compared to other headphones I use, and there's something about the headband that after about a half hour of listening, my head starts to hurt where the headband rests. I have to adjust slightly to relieve the pressure. I have noticed the longer I use these headphones that this becomes less and less of a problem, but I didn't have this issue with the Sennheiser or the Audio Technicas that I have. It's to the point now, though, where I don't notice it and I was listening for several hours recently and when I was finished, I didn't even notice it, so this issue may go away as you get used to the weight.I have seen some reviews on here where people say if you move, you will hear plastic cracks and creaks if you move your head with these headphones on. I don't really notice this myself. Sometimes I wear glasses when using headphones, and they are plastic themselves, so I notice they will creak with any headphone I am wearing, so I might be desensitized to it. I was wearing contacts recently while wearing the headphones and tried moving my head around to see if I could get them to make noicse, and they did a little bit, but not so much that I would say I was annoyed or would notice during normal use when I wasn't actively trying to focus on it.I have also seen some review about the build quality. I feel like the build quality is sufficient for the price I paid, and I'm not throwing my headphones around or dropping them frequently, so I think they will last for a long time with how I treat them. There is nothing about them that makes me feel like they aren't worth the price point I paid.The foam stand that comes with the boxes insert is a little gimmicky, but I'm actually using it as my headphone stand already has my Sennheisers and my Audio Technicas hanging from it, so I do have a place to put them for now, but I won't use it long term. The foam is quite stiff and if not careful, I worry it will cause wear on the headband. I haven't noticed any yet, just a long term concern I have, and I will probably be purchasing a new headphone stand soon.Overall, as you can see from my rating, I am really happy with this purchase. The planar magnetic speakers in these really give a sound that I find quite appealing with great bass for my listening preferences. And at this price point, I have no regrets about buying these headphones whatsoever. These will be my daily drivers for headphone music listening from now on.
T**G
Great, if you're willing to experiment with equalization!
First, they're not perfect out of the box, so if you're looking for headphones that need no setup, or equalization, it would be best to look elsewhere.However, if you're willing to put some time into EQ-ing them, you'll be rewarded with an excellent headphone, with a super wide and detailed soundstage, clear, sparkling highs, solid bass (no, they wouldn't be great if you're a bass-head!), and an accurate, for male and female voices, midrange. They are excellent for rock, blues, pop, jazz and classical, you'll be very happy.They come with the usual nice Hifiman box, including a 4.4mm balanced cable and 1/4" adapter, functional, but you'll want to replace them at some point. It also includes Hifiman's nifty headphone stand that doubles as part of the box. Very nice indeed!The fit is very adjustable and clamping force is ADEQUATE on the large earpieces - not excessive, but not enough if you're planning on moving around with them on your head. Sports and housework are out of the question, but computer work would be no problem. I wear them in my recliner, reclined all the way back, with no problems.For the record, I own Hifiman Sundara and Sundara-C, Fiio FT1 Pros and an aging, but wonderful set of Grado SR325E headphones. I currently run them through a Fiio F7 headphone DAC/AMP, which is also connected to a Garage1217 Project Ember II tube/SS hybrid. The F7 doubles as a fine DAC.Overall, they're a headphone I would heartily recommend to someone willing to put the time into EQ-ing them, and you'll have a fine set of fantastic headphones.
P**Y
Great budget-ish Objective-tune Open back
The Edition XS are baby Arya Stealths; they have a lot of similar characteristics, but with a lot more tradeoffs (which you’d expect for a headphone that sells for less than half the price). They’re great for loud, complex songs but struggle a little bit with quieter, more subtle tracks, where they give up some ground to the Sennheiser x Drop 6XX. They can be a tad bright, but my in my experience didn’t cross over into being harsh. Good, solid but impressive base, decent male vocals but maybe a bit of veiling for female vocals.At $269 they’re a great deal for a very objective tuned headphone, and I may buy a hard case and carry these as my “working outside the house” pair when I don’t want to haul the 6XX.