• Reviews around ear fatigue (3.12 of 5)

    Philips X2HR Fidelio Over Ear Headphone, Black

    • I've been listening for about 3 hours straight now with no sore spots or ear fatigue
    • I consider treble for X2 to be a ear fatigue
    • High sounds very clear but can sound harsh at times and gave me ear fatigue
    • I changed the earcup pads to the XL memory foam size and it was better, but not as good as for example the Sony or KEF in comfort level.
    • Leather covering the headband is a bit more shiny and the Philips Fidelio is embossed a bit deeper on the first unit but not applied as well as on the second unit.5
    • I have a more neutral set of phones (AKG 701s) that I like a
    • (i.e. voices sounded nothing like a real life person in front of you, no way you could be confused as to whether a person was singing in front of you), and it was just unpleasant to my ears, period.3
    • Besides the ones I’ve owned, I have also auditioned their predecessor, the Fidelio X1’s, as well as the
    • I changed the earcup pads to the XL memory foam size and it was better, but not as good as for example the Sony or KEF in comfort level.
    • Leather covering the headband is a bit more shiny and the Philips Fidelio is embossed a bit deeper on the first unit but not applied as well as on the second unit.5
    • I have a more neutral set of phones (AKG 701s) that I like a
    • (i.e. voices sounded nothing like a real life person in front of you, no way you could be confused as to whether a person was singing in front of you), and it was just unpleasant to my ears, period.3
    • Besides the ones I’ve owned, I have also auditioned their predecessor, the Fidelio X1’s, as well as the
    • n’t sound like a “high-end” headphone because of that