Any experience with Grado SR125 or SR225 headphones?
"Wylie Williams" wrote in message
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I sold these at my my store for many years. I liked them a lot; lots of
my
customers thought they were the best for the money; the SR 60s have been a
"best for the price" magazine nominee for years; we had customers compare
the various Grados in the store and there was always a little better sound
as you spent more money.
As for the comfort - at first they had very hard pads, even a bit
scratchy.
Felt terrible. I couldn't stand them. That sort of reputation takes a
long
time to die as it gets passed by word of mouth. Now the pads are much
better; I thinl they are acccepatble. Since I only sold Grado headphones,
so I don't know how they compare in comfort.
Wylie Williams
"MarkZimmerman" wrote in message
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Anyone on here have experience with either of the above headphones? Am
thinking of getting a pair of Grados.
Best,
Mark Allen Zimmerman * Chicagoe
I sell these now. The 225s have tighter driver matching and better cabling
than the 125s. The Grado phones have a smoother, more
laid back sound balance. Sennheisers for example have a more up front, in
your face sound balance. The Sennheisers are more
comfortable though.
Joe
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