Philips Fidelio X3 Reviews

Their open back design creates an open and speaker like soundstage.
Philips fidelio x3 reviews. At first when testing headphones i tend to try out everyday listening tasks with the test candidate. But like so many other products the fidelio x3 was delayed by the coronavirus. Philips calls the fidelio x3 mass market high end.
However their treble response is a bit uneven and they re lacking a bit of low bass. They have a very balanced neutral sound profile especially in the mid range so vocals and lead instruments are accurately reproduced. According to the on site philips headset product manager philips first adopted a balanced interface on the fidelio x3 which provides a strong guarantee for better sound performance.
High end for the masses. We use ours with the chord hugo 2 dac and they make good use of the incredible detail on offer. This is the case with the philips fidelio x3.
Video streams podcasts and our favourite spotify playlist all made for extremely pleasant listening experiences this was helped by great wearing comfort and a sufficiently long cable. In terms of acoustic structure the x3 features an open acoustic design with a 50mm tantalum drive unit that further enhances the expressiveness of the music range. The fidelio x3 s drivers nail it the insistent thump is soft full and natural.
As an alternative to more expensive open back headphones out there the philips fidelio x3 combine impeccable sound quality with a comfortable and durable design. The fidelio x3 are not shy to offer that kind of richness. The treble and sub.
Vocals are plumped well by a generous bass and lower midrange but there s texture within them as well. The philips fidelio x3 are very good for neutral sound. There s not much in the mix that conjures thunder but that just leaves room for the drums to actually sound.