do they support balanced XLR connections? I have an Magnius/Modius stack for my setup. If so where is a good place to buy balanced XLR cables?
Yes, the 58x does support a 4-pin XLR to dual Senn proprietary connectors. These are relatively easy to find on Amazon, or if you are in the US (or donāt mind importing elsewhere), solutions like Hart Audio are nice to provide future flexibility.
Thanks man your comment was really helpful! Iām new to this audio stuff so quick question do I get the female or male XLR cable? Thanks again!
Thanks for the help man. Yea I found them but they are sold out at the moment. Thanks again!!
Hereās an example from Amazon. Itād be a male 4-pin XLR to take advantage of a balanced amp with 4-pin XLR output
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Z4M1BM9/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_09CJ9AXRBCY52524KNBH
Or if you were interested in the Hart Audio system, hereās what youād need.
Or for a variety of amp connections, one of the multi kits.
Be awareā¦drop is behind with both the 58x and 6xx. My friend ordered the 58xx
before Christmas, was then told would be getting end of Jan. then got a message will be another two weeks. I also see new orders say plan to ship next at the end of March.
ah thats too bad. Thankfully I bought my 58X when they first launched. Good luck to your friend man.
thanks man! This has been extremely helpful!
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Hey everyone, need a little bit of help again. My HD58x are arriving tomorrow and I still havent decided on amp/dac combo. First choice was zen dac/can stack but iāve read that the sound will get too warm with that stack, so I wanted to ask what would you recommend me around 300 eur budget(gaming and basically every genre of music). I thought about combining zen can with topping d10 or zen can with smsl sanskrit 10th mk2. So what have you guys been using, how do you like your setups?
JDS Labs Atom Stack
Magni Heresy/Modi3+
What do these run to reach your door?
Not sure if itās what you have in mind but my favorite amp to run my 58x on is my darkvoice.
Unfortunately none of them are available. JDS Labs Atom stack i could import but that would run me around $340 and schiit stack is not even possible to import because its out of stock everywhere
I was looking at darkvoice but iād have to shell out around $400 with import taxes and wait around a month to arrive.
If youāre in Europe maybe consider the Liquid Spark Amp + Liquid Spark Dac or I bought the iFi Zen Dac first and then the added the amp to it, itās enough to run even the DT 880 600 Ohm on it.
Thanks for the suggestion. Iāve decided on iFi Zen DAC cause i got it MSRP(should be arriving by the end of the month hooray), when i was looking at Liquid Spark DAC+AMP i had to pay 20-30% more unfortunately. You added Liquid Spark amp if i understood that correctly? How do you like it? Pairs well with Zen DAC?
To be honest I havenāt got much testing - I bought the spark specifically because I needed the extra power to power my DT880 600 Ohm and for that it works great when itās on high gain just the detail is great like Iāve never heard better and they never sound sharp to me and the bass is just perfect without being too heavy. Since youāre using the 58x and theyāre only 150 impedance the Zen Dac should be good enough for you, and if you have some harder to drive headphones then buying the Spark may be a good idea. Also just out of curiosity where you importing to?
Nice, iāll definitely consider it when iām in the market for some higher impedance cans. Are there any problems with truebass button when paired up with the amp or is it all well? Iām from Serbia, so importing anything outside of the country would be 10% customs + 20% tax. Also shipping that could vary from few dollars to hundreds, usually not worth but i got lucky with HD58x.
The true bass button is part of the amp, if youāre plugging another amp into the Zen Dac through RCA in the back then it bypasses the amp so the buttons just donāt do anything. But the volume knob can still work so you have to put flip the switch in the back to fixed so that only your amp controls the volume.