šŸ”¶ Hifiman Edition XS

Today, I posted this short reveiw on Headfi.
If interested, There is a bit of discussion going on there, since the review and before it as well.

Here it is…

Hifiman Edition XS Mini Review. : 11-03-2021

Box : Typical Hifiman, has the dark lush soft packing.

Cable : Decent. Rubber. Short. Mild Jank

Headband : The Original Edition X and V2 have a superior headband. The XS headband is softly padded but singular. Just a bar, typical of the older Hifiman frames. Comfort of the headband is : 7.9

Pads and Clamp. : The clamp force is going to be moderate on medium heads and slightly firm on big heads. The Pads are ok, not quite soft at first feel, but this will change with break in time

How do they sound right out of the box?

Typical of Hifman, they have a somewhat airy treble, a very slight ā€œVā€ shape, and credible bass and plenty of treble extension.
Not a warm or cold sounding headphone, but other then the Susvara, the HE1000 series is more clinical and analytical…= And so is the XS.
Hifiman Headphones, from HE1000 - Susvara, have a slight V shape and are slightly Treble oriented in Sound.
Less so with the Susvara.
As compared to the original ā€œEditionā€ series", right out of the box, and not burned in it at all, I would consider the XS to sound more like the original Edition X, yet more controlled, FR balanced, and slightly more tonally smooth.

1.) Comfort: The headphones are comfortable, but not as comfy as the HE1000 series.

2.) Treble : Its slightly airy, and very typical of the HE 1000 series, but not quite as hyper extended as you find with the V2 and the HEKSE. Right out of the Box = There is PLENTY of Treble in the XS FR that manifests as extremely clean sound.

3.) Midrange : Hifiman does not design Audeze midrange into their headphones, and so, you wont find that type of ā€œhonkā€ inside the sound of the XS. Mids presented by the XS are very articulate, pleasant, not dry, and very slightly clinical. Vocals stand out, acoustic instruments sound truthful and cymbals are very nicely presented.
Electronic music plays well in the XS’s.

4.) Bass : Bass is similar to the Edition X series in tone and layering, but its a bit more controlled in that offers enough power and extension to work well with music that requires it to provide some meat, but its not a Bass Head slamming low end, its more finessed and articulate and balanced.

5.) Soundstage : You are not totally submerged inside a huge room as you find with the V2, yet, its a nicely immersive SS. The height of the SS is good, the depth is good, and the width is not disappointing, but not so wide that you lose the sense of instruments and vocals in front of you. The SS is perceived as ā€œaccurateā€ vs ā€œenhancedā€.

6.) Timbre : Clean and Precise.

7.) Detail Retrieval : Here is where the XS shines brightest. Its a detailed headphone sound that manages to walk the fine line between being quite detail revealing yet still very musical. This is what Hifiman does so well… They don’t give you that over-cookes lower mid situation that fights the clarity of the treble. Vocals pop in the XS’s with a lot of layering. It very impressive.

8.) Instrument Separation : Its very good like all Hifiman’s.

9.) Power requirements : These are not going to sound their best out of a cell phone or weak Dac/Amp. They do bloom with Tubes and they do shine sonically their soundstage best best when used with Balanced cables and a little bit of power feeding them.
If you only uses them in SE mode, then the Vocals and the center of the soundstage is more focused and in front.

Final Analysis : A good value. Fans of the Hifiman sound will find much to enjoy. The XS offers what Hifiman does best…the clarity, the details, the soundstage, the treble, and the unique overall sonic presentation that you can only get with a Hifiman Gear.
The XS is designed for listening enjoyment and offers fine detail retrieval and clarity.

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Totally agree here. Reminds me of Arya soundstage size without the exaggeration.

Exactly what I’m getting too. The HEKv2/se have those occasional spicy peaks that if they aren’t pushed give that little bit of extra treble detail but can be too much from time to time but I’m not getting that with the XS. Right on the cusp of sibilance without actually getting sibilant. They found that stopping point and didn’t push it.

I think this is what makes me think of them more along the lines of the HEK line than the HEX, the tuning is just a lot better IMO than the previous HEX iterations. Not to mention they’re quite a bit more resolving than I remember the HEX line being.

This is why I think they stand out to me. I can’t think of a single hifiman that doesn’t sound at least a bit dry up until the HEK price point, with a proper synergized HE6 being the sole outlier.

Very clean and precise but somehow still sounds very natural unlike 90% of hifimans that come off as a bit tinny.

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I don’t have my pair yet, but I remember with the Edition X V2 the tone changes some based on how the cups are positioned on your ears. If I recall correctly, the sound was brighter the lower they sat on your head. So, it might be worthwhile to experiment with adjusting the headband for the best sound. I’m sure some of you were already aware, but I thought I’d bring this up for those who are new to the large cup Hifimans.

Also, many people have issues with this type of headband, pressure at the top of the head and such. It was an issue for me with the HE400se, so in anticipation of the XS, I ordered a custom knitted headband cover. Other ideas for improving comfort include attaching a HD 600 headband cushion, or a ZMF pilot pad, or Dekoni Nuggets even. I also noticed a leather suspension strap on Ebay that might work. As mentioned earlier in this thread, it should be possible to bend the headband slightly to adjust the clamp too. I’m sure some people won’t have issues with the stock headband though.

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I think I am keen to give these a try as well. Anyone decided to go the AliExpress route for purchase?

@surly ordered mine from Aliexpress 4 days ago.

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@Caeg recommend a seller?
Thanks.

As an Ananda owner I’m curious, but I also remember all the wanking on the Gold Planar threads, lol.

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I went with this listing:

Never actually ordered headphones on AliExpress. Only cables. Went with this listing since it already had a few orders and it was free returns.

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Umm that shop is literally 6 month old…

Got my pair just like an hour ago - am gathering impressions @Pokrog and @FullBright1 are quite right about their impressions. That’s almost what I’m hearing. @Pokrog yeah I like em! You were right. I have the M1060C on hand to compare - that now sounds too forward and maybe even fatiguing lol.

Finally - the egg-shaped Hifimans I’ve been eyeing for the better part of 5 years, delivers enough of the Edition X to whatever extent I can recall from memory…

And now my watch has ended.

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IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER:

There’s one thing to note here now. I got this from Hifigo.
The box had it’s seals OPEN. The tape was cut.

I don’t know what to gather from this. I think it would be quite the trouble for me to chase this ā€˜mystery’ down.
Were they tried to make sure all’s ok? Were they tested? At Hifigo?

If they WERE indeed tried/tested or whatever, they look fine and good as new really - given the QA issues one could have, it’s better for me to keep this pair instead of RMAing for a seal-packed pair which may surprise me of any unknown possibilities.

But I wanted to share this here regardless for any of you ordering - especially from Hifigo.

So for anyone ordering, maybe just ask them to confirm with them so no one else gets it like this.

Here’s exactly how I got them; I did not cut these seals on the box:


@Pokrog @FullBright1 Can you guys confirm this? Anyone else? How did you guys get them?

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I got mine from hifigo and my tape was intact. Maybe to avoid the hassle of returns they tested them? Idk sounds weird.

Hmmm yeah that’s possible I suppose. Maybe it was a testing thing yeah - that’s the most logical explanation here. Anyhow, I don’t see any issues (personally) here so I’ll keep them. Well, all looks good - don’t think I should worry myself about it so much. Should there be any issues, we have the warranty anyhow so… Just missed the true ā€˜unboxing’ feeling lol as they were already unboxed :see_no_evil:

Hehe I wonder if this is the pair in their unboxing video lol… anyhow. Will sleep on it.
EDIT: Hehe maybe - after my order they went out of stock lol.

Ya know you might be on to something. I could definitely see them selling their unboxing one last lol

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lol - ok so I watched their video again - I’m feeling like this is the same pair from the video.
There’s an inconsistency in the front middle part of the left earpad that I can notice on my set too lol.
Anyhow if someone tested it, at least they new this pair wouldn’t surprise the customer lol.

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Ok so I know a lot of you don’t know me around these parts, but I’m a bit of a hardcore. I have some mods planned for these.

So here’s some photos I’ve taken, the parts apart if this could help anyone on the internals of the Edition XS.

Good to know they’re double sided magnet - I personally prefer so.

Was unclear if the grill was some plastic, but it’s metal - that’s quite a reassuring feeling. Feels like magnesium or something - similar to those Denon/EMU headphone frames.

(Don’t tell Hifiman or Hifigo)










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Maybe a partial refund is in order, since they were technically not in new condition. Open box 'phones typically are sold at a discount.

Let me see where that takes me…

This right here made the bass so so so much better. I’d highly suggest trying to make the driver and shell basically one cohesive piece and I’m sure it’s just as easy as the gl2k

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