Philips Fidelio X2HR Wired Over-Ear Headphones
$84.99
$199.99
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Top positive review
6 people found this helpful
These sound amazing.
By Warren on Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2021
Okay, I need to preface this review by saying up front that I returned these headphones because they didn't fit me. I have a tall head, and the suspension mechanism kept pulling the headphones up enough that they got uncomfortable after a while. However, it's important to note my star rating: I'm returning these, but they still got five stars. That's how impressed I was with their sound and build quality. They sound really, really good, with clear highs that aren't overbearing, present mids, and solid bottom end that will not let you ignore it, but won't rattle your teeth, either. I'm not an audiophile, but I was quite pleased with how much better balanced their sound was than any other consumer headphone I've tried. The sound I got out of these was detailed, nuanced, and quite pleasing. I didn't listen to a lot of really complex music to see if they'd just turn into a wall of sound when there was too much thrown at them, however. When talking about their sound quality it's important to note that these are open-back headphones. They do *not* isolate or noise cancel. They're not supposed to. They're supposed to allow noise out to create a more open and broad sound stage, giving them more of a natural sense of presence. It's an experience much closer to listening to a good stereo system than using closed back headphones, which seal your ears in little chambers and blast them directly with sound. That has it's place, like if you're listening to music in public or in a loud environment, but it doesn't give a natural and open-air feel like open-back headphones do. If you're looking for more of a natural sound but don't want to piss off your neighbors, open back headphones are a solid option. If your partner is asleep in bed next to you and you want to watch a movie, you definitely want closed back headphones. One advantage to open-back headphones is that the larger sound stage gives you a better sense of position from audio when gaming. That's one of the main reason I gave these a try, and I was quite pleased with the results. It feels a lot more like you're there, or using a good 5.1 system, than when using closed headphones. Their build quality is impressive. These headphones feels very solid, but also refined and polished. I was really surprised by that. The only part I can tell is made of plastic is the cups of the headphones themselves. The band and frame that attaches to the cups are metal. Even the support band that rests across the top of your head is made up of metal bands inside a pad. That's not gonna wear out any time soon. For the sake of comparison, the Sennheiser PC38X headset I replaced these with is made up almost entirely of plastic. It feels incredibly cheap by comparison. However, it fits my head. The cable is also quite nice. It's braided and long. The braiding feels both flexible and strong, reinforcing the cable without making it overly stiff. The connectors are slim enough that I can't imagine anyone having trouble getting them past a cell phone case. The only real knock I have for these headphones is that the included pads pick up everything they touch. Dust, cat hair, anything. However, they're soft and plush, and quite comfortable for long wear. Just know that if you've got a pet you'll end up cleaning hair off them pretty regularly.
Top critical review
4 people found this helpful
Replace the low quality interconnects that ruin the sound quality
By Zenn on Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2022
When I first listened to these headphones, I was disappointed and couldn’t believe all the good reviews. The sound quality was lacking. Although the tonal balance sounded decent, the clarity was horrible to me. I decided to replace the cable with a 3’ Mogami 2893 cable with TRS connectors I had lying around, and these headphones came alive! With these higher quality cables, I loved the sound. The cable that was included with the headphones was of low quality and excessively long, both contributing to the degraded sound quality. The first thing I recommend you do is throw out that cable and use shorter high-quality interconnects. Compared to my Sennheiser HD 58X Jubilee, it sounded clearer and fuller in the highs and lows. The mids weren’t as pronounced as the 58X, but it was clear. The soundstage was wider, and I was better able to pinpoint the location of instruments. These headphones sound much better than the 58x when listening to pop, hip hop, rock, jazz, classical and EDM. The much wider soundstage felt more natural, whereas the 58x sounded like the vocals were in your head. These headphones also made the 58x sound a little veiled or slightly muffled. The only kind of music I preferred the 58x to is when listening to songs where I want the vocalist to be the focal point and the instrumentation to fall back in the background. The 58x was more intimate but less 3D. The 2XHR also worked much better for gaming than the 58x, as I could accurately detect the spatial location of sounds. I was listening on an iPhone with the Apple lightning headphone adapter which can make the highs sound a little harsh or grainy for some songs, but when I switched to the Tera grand lightning headphone adapter with a different embedded DAC, it sounded smoother. The fit was too tight, but I stretched out the metal band to loosen it a bit, and it feels more comfortable. There was a strong odor from the memory foam initially, so I aired it out. After a few days it still smelled, but less. I’m hoping the smell will eventually go away. If it wasn’t for the bad cable quality, I would have given these headphones 5 stars. With high quality interconnects, these replaced my Sennheiser 58x Jubilees to now be my favorite headphones. At around $115 on prime day, they are a steal!
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