My audio set up & connective trail:
16 & 24-Bit WAV lossless files,
Foobar2000 with WASAPI event output,
Oyaide d+ class S USB Type B cable,
iFi micro iUSB purifier,
Furutech Formula 2 USB mini cable,
Meridian Explorer 2 DAC via line out,
Pure silver litz 3.5mm to RCA cable,
Teac A-H01 amplifier.
My amplifier is connected to a custom Nordost Heimdall 2 power cable with a IEGO pure silver IEC & a Furutech rhodium FI-UK plug with a AMR gold plated fuse inside.
I’ve owned a couple of Grado headphones in the past, the SR 80i and the SR 225i. I hated their build quality and looks. I also don’t like on ear headphones but I gave them a chance because they got really good reviews. I did like their sound quality but ultimately they made my ears hot and were uncomfortable over long periods of use.
I know looks are subjective but build quality is not. I don’t think the GS1000 look great, especially compared to my other headphones. My Oppo PM-2 and Philips Fidelio X1 look like they cost at least twice as much. The ear pads are huge, the wooden cups with the bowls make them stick out quite a lot when wearing. The build quality is poor, especially for the price! The Y splitter cable quality is poor, seriously! Have a look at the way it joins if you don’t believe me. There is a lot of air in the cables from the drivers to the splitter, squeeze them. If any headphone could do with a replaceable cable option, it is this one. When you take the ear pads off, the way the mesh filter has been put on the wooden housing is again of poor quality. I don’t like the cheap plastic used on the left and right headband adjuster and the packaging it came in was the same as their entry level headphones (very poor, cheap and basic).
But, none of their negatives really matter because of their unbelievable sound quality!
Oh my Lord, I cannot believe sound quality went up another level!
I was in disbelief for a little while, constantly comparing them to my beloved Beyerdynamic T1 (semi-open, dynamic) and my PM-2 (open, planar) on the same songs. And there were obvious and blatant differences!
Even my Mrs (who is not into headphone listening) could hear them straight away and I even convinced her to compare them to my other high end headphones, again playing the same tracks.
They are very open sounding, ridiculously detailed and are crystal clear. They are very airy, you can make out words when singers aren’t enunciating on purpose. Sound has that essential factor of being able to breathe, to express itself freely and to live. Nothing I have owned compares to them, nothing. They have wonderful separation, be that vocals or instruments. I know this is a cliche but I am definitely still hearing sounds and noises I have never heard before on songs I have heard 100 times, which is very surprising considering my decent collection of headphones. They have a spacious sound stage and have shockingly great bass response for an open back headphone, unlike anything I posses! Brilliant and accurate bass extension and sub bass definition. The mids may seem a bit “distant” but the music is so involving and engaging, the lows are coming at you instead of around you. There is no sibilance, resonance, distortion, reverberation whatsoever. Funnily enough, they are so good at sound and noise separation that sometimes I turn my head thinking it came from within my room. They have become my reference now, I also use them to test my equipment and find out where my weakest link is.
ALL my other headphones in comparison either sound veiled, muffled, congested, almost distorted, lack life and energy, have obvious sibilance, lack clarity and detail, have flabby and inaccurate bass, feel closed in, posses no sub bass etc…
I could go on, even though it hurts me. I do not want to offend anyone who owns any pair of cans that I do, this is just my opinion. By the way, this can and my T1 and PM-2 have been burned in for at least 150 hours each.
I never would have thought there would be such a difference compared to my T1 and PM-2, I never imagined I would enjoy them this much. I don’t care how Grado did this, I don’t care what materials were used, I don’t care what reviews they got, I don’t even care about the build quality because they sound astonishing and are supremely comfortable! The ear pads are comfortable, the leather headband is too and can be bent if needs be. They are also unerringly light! I sometimes forget I’m still wearing them, brilliant for long listening. All my other cans either seem heavy or feel clamping in comparison.
It seems to me their purpose was to sound amazing and to be very comfortable, so mission definitely accomplished.
Pyramid song by Radiohead, hand gestures by Noisia and Joe Seven, low by Coldplay, dead editors by Massive Attack, Billie Jean by Michael Jackson, cloud nine by Evanescence, turn it again by Red Hot Chili Peppers, Maggie’s farm by Rage Against The Machine have proven to me to be great and enjoyable test tracks.
These headphones are so good that I may get rid of all my others (because to me they all sound inferior in 1 way or several after testing and comparing them over an entire day, only the Philips offer an alternative sound) and look to get the GS1000e/GS2000e/PS1000e to hear if they really are an improvement on these magnificent cans.
Just to be clear again, these are not portable headphones (open back design, fixed 6.3mm connector). Nor are they closed-back headphones, they leak a lot of sound and are intended for private listening with a decent amplifier.
Yes, they are expensive (I am pleased I got them for a good price). Yes, they don’t look good (retro and very large). Yes, the build quality for such a pricey headphone is not great.
But wear them and listen to them if you can and by all means test them against rival cans, I’m sure you will hear what I do and enjoy them immensely : )
My headphones:
Beyerdynamic DTX 101 in-ear, DT 990 Premium 600Ohm, T1 first generation, DT 1770 Pro, T70P and T90,
Philips Fidelio X1 and X2,
Oppo PM-2 custom and PM-3,
Astell and Kern AK T5P,
AKG Q701,
Fostex T50RP mark 3 modded,
Audio Technica ATH-AD900X open-back,
Bang and Olufsen H3 in-ear,
Grado GS1000,
Denon AH-MM400.
Update 1:
The GS1000 have brilliant attack, offer great layering and almost complete sound cohesion. Precise imaging and very balanced audio. In the low frequencies it is fast, responsive, dynamic and very refined. I'm just gobsmacked that these cans are this good to be honest.
I know I don't have a world class DAC or amplifier nor do I posses a high end pair of Audeze, Ultrasone, Stax, Focal, AKG, Hifiman cans but these cans really do sound sublime.
Update 2:
The bass is not fatiguing because it is channelled to your ears and not around you, a lot less vibrations and thumps felt on your head (not as engulfing).
There is a richness to the sound, it doesn’t sound convoluted or overbearing.
It resolves micro details without being flat, boring and analytical.
Vocals may not be as “intimate” but they sure are clear and detailed.
These cans have presence and are impactful with decent volume, it grabs you in and are very musical.
The mids are not overpowered by the highs or lows, they sound true and accurate.
Update 3.
After reading some fellow audiophiles saying they prefer these cans with the L cushions, my curiosity got the better of me so I had to try them. These are my findings:
With the L cushions they are more direct, mids more forward, more intimate, more alive, more engaging, more musical, more louder, nicer vocals, more impactful bass.
But with the stock G cushions they have more soundstage, spaciousness, separation, detail, clarity, airiness, definition, better channelling of bass.
They are really different headphones with the L cushions though, which may surprise a few people... I would encourage any GS1000 owner to try them for themselves.
But the G cushions are more comfortable, I wear glasses & the L cushions press my ears against the glasses frame. The L pads also heat up my ears with extended use.
Hhhmmm...
I think I'll stick with stock but I'm sure some of you may prefer the L.
I just wish Grado created a cushion in between them dimensionally speaking, that would be the perfect balance between comfort & an even more balanced sound signature.
I hope this helps.
Even with my recently acquired Beyerdynamic Amiron Home & Sennheiser HD 800, the GS1000 are still my favourite cans as the other 2 are not as impressive due to their negative resonance (Pyramid is my test) & inferior performance in the lows (Hand gestures is my test).
But unfortunately I found a song where my other cans (T1, HD 800 & PM-2) were better balanced performance wise, a song where the mids are at the forefront but it's just a bit too distant & too much in the background with the GS1000.
That song is the beautiful & moving Divenire by Ludovico Einaudi, what wonderful & stunning music.
Having said that, the GS1000 are more revealing & have nicer imaging than any other when listening to Night by the same artist.
Update 4.
I have to be fair to my other reviews so I'll adjust this one.
Over time I have gained more experience with many more headphones.
I have to deduct half a star off the rating as the non-detachable cable is not practical and raises durability concerns. This was a pricey flagship headphone after all.
Also the vocals sound a little recessed, it lacks a little intimacy here.
But I just love the airiness and spaciousness of these cans, they have great detail and treble. They image well too. I believe they have a truly unique bass presentation that I love. They deliver the air blasts of the lows into your ear canal, they're channeled there and not the outer rims of the ear cups or your head. It is so clean and supremely fast!
The GS1000 is easily one of my favourite pair of headphones, still.
16 & 24-Bit WAV lossless files,
Foobar2000 with WASAPI event output,
Oyaide d+ class S USB Type B cable,
iFi micro iUSB purifier,
Furutech Formula 2 USB mini cable,
Meridian Explorer 2 DAC via line out,
Pure silver litz 3.5mm to RCA cable,
Teac A-H01 amplifier.
My amplifier is connected to a custom Nordost Heimdall 2 power cable with a IEGO pure silver IEC & a Furutech rhodium FI-UK plug with a AMR gold plated fuse inside.
I’ve owned a couple of Grado headphones in the past, the SR 80i and the SR 225i. I hated their build quality and looks. I also don’t like on ear headphones but I gave them a chance because they got really good reviews. I did like their sound quality but ultimately they made my ears hot and were uncomfortable over long periods of use.
I know looks are subjective but build quality is not. I don’t think the GS1000 look great, especially compared to my other headphones. My Oppo PM-2 and Philips Fidelio X1 look like they cost at least twice as much. The ear pads are huge, the wooden cups with the bowls make them stick out quite a lot when wearing. The build quality is poor, especially for the price! The Y splitter cable quality is poor, seriously! Have a look at the way it joins if you don’t believe me. There is a lot of air in the cables from the drivers to the splitter, squeeze them. If any headphone could do with a replaceable cable option, it is this one. When you take the ear pads off, the way the mesh filter has been put on the wooden housing is again of poor quality. I don’t like the cheap plastic used on the left and right headband adjuster and the packaging it came in was the same as their entry level headphones (very poor, cheap and basic).
But, none of their negatives really matter because of their unbelievable sound quality!
Oh my Lord, I cannot believe sound quality went up another level!
I was in disbelief for a little while, constantly comparing them to my beloved Beyerdynamic T1 (semi-open, dynamic) and my PM-2 (open, planar) on the same songs. And there were obvious and blatant differences!
Even my Mrs (who is not into headphone listening) could hear them straight away and I even convinced her to compare them to my other high end headphones, again playing the same tracks.
They are very open sounding, ridiculously detailed and are crystal clear. They are very airy, you can make out words when singers aren’t enunciating on purpose. Sound has that essential factor of being able to breathe, to express itself freely and to live. Nothing I have owned compares to them, nothing. They have wonderful separation, be that vocals or instruments. I know this is a cliche but I am definitely still hearing sounds and noises I have never heard before on songs I have heard 100 times, which is very surprising considering my decent collection of headphones. They have a spacious sound stage and have shockingly great bass response for an open back headphone, unlike anything I posses! Brilliant and accurate bass extension and sub bass definition. The mids may seem a bit “distant” but the music is so involving and engaging, the lows are coming at you instead of around you. There is no sibilance, resonance, distortion, reverberation whatsoever. Funnily enough, they are so good at sound and noise separation that sometimes I turn my head thinking it came from within my room. They have become my reference now, I also use them to test my equipment and find out where my weakest link is.
ALL my other headphones in comparison either sound veiled, muffled, congested, almost distorted, lack life and energy, have obvious sibilance, lack clarity and detail, have flabby and inaccurate bass, feel closed in, posses no sub bass etc…
I could go on, even though it hurts me. I do not want to offend anyone who owns any pair of cans that I do, this is just my opinion. By the way, this can and my T1 and PM-2 have been burned in for at least 150 hours each.
I never would have thought there would be such a difference compared to my T1 and PM-2, I never imagined I would enjoy them this much. I don’t care how Grado did this, I don’t care what materials were used, I don’t care what reviews they got, I don’t even care about the build quality because they sound astonishing and are supremely comfortable! The ear pads are comfortable, the leather headband is too and can be bent if needs be. They are also unerringly light! I sometimes forget I’m still wearing them, brilliant for long listening. All my other cans either seem heavy or feel clamping in comparison.
It seems to me their purpose was to sound amazing and to be very comfortable, so mission definitely accomplished.
Pyramid song by Radiohead, hand gestures by Noisia and Joe Seven, low by Coldplay, dead editors by Massive Attack, Billie Jean by Michael Jackson, cloud nine by Evanescence, turn it again by Red Hot Chili Peppers, Maggie’s farm by Rage Against The Machine have proven to me to be great and enjoyable test tracks.
These headphones are so good that I may get rid of all my others (because to me they all sound inferior in 1 way or several after testing and comparing them over an entire day, only the Philips offer an alternative sound) and look to get the GS1000e/GS2000e/PS1000e to hear if they really are an improvement on these magnificent cans.
Just to be clear again, these are not portable headphones (open back design, fixed 6.3mm connector). Nor are they closed-back headphones, they leak a lot of sound and are intended for private listening with a decent amplifier.
Yes, they are expensive (I am pleased I got them for a good price). Yes, they don’t look good (retro and very large). Yes, the build quality for such a pricey headphone is not great.
But wear them and listen to them if you can and by all means test them against rival cans, I’m sure you will hear what I do and enjoy them immensely : )
My headphones:
Beyerdynamic DTX 101 in-ear, DT 990 Premium 600Ohm, T1 first generation, DT 1770 Pro, T70P and T90,
Philips Fidelio X1 and X2,
Oppo PM-2 custom and PM-3,
Astell and Kern AK T5P,
AKG Q701,
Fostex T50RP mark 3 modded,
Audio Technica ATH-AD900X open-back,
Bang and Olufsen H3 in-ear,
Grado GS1000,
Denon AH-MM400.
Update 1:
The GS1000 have brilliant attack, offer great layering and almost complete sound cohesion. Precise imaging and very balanced audio. In the low frequencies it is fast, responsive, dynamic and very refined. I'm just gobsmacked that these cans are this good to be honest.
I know I don't have a world class DAC or amplifier nor do I posses a high end pair of Audeze, Ultrasone, Stax, Focal, AKG, Hifiman cans but these cans really do sound sublime.
Update 2:
The bass is not fatiguing because it is channelled to your ears and not around you, a lot less vibrations and thumps felt on your head (not as engulfing).
There is a richness to the sound, it doesn’t sound convoluted or overbearing.
It resolves micro details without being flat, boring and analytical.
Vocals may not be as “intimate” but they sure are clear and detailed.
These cans have presence and are impactful with decent volume, it grabs you in and are very musical.
The mids are not overpowered by the highs or lows, they sound true and accurate.
Update 3.
After reading some fellow audiophiles saying they prefer these cans with the L cushions, my curiosity got the better of me so I had to try them. These are my findings:
With the L cushions they are more direct, mids more forward, more intimate, more alive, more engaging, more musical, more louder, nicer vocals, more impactful bass.
But with the stock G cushions they have more soundstage, spaciousness, separation, detail, clarity, airiness, definition, better channelling of bass.
They are really different headphones with the L cushions though, which may surprise a few people... I would encourage any GS1000 owner to try them for themselves.
But the G cushions are more comfortable, I wear glasses & the L cushions press my ears against the glasses frame. The L pads also heat up my ears with extended use.
Hhhmmm...
I think I'll stick with stock but I'm sure some of you may prefer the L.
I just wish Grado created a cushion in between them dimensionally speaking, that would be the perfect balance between comfort & an even more balanced sound signature.
I hope this helps.
Even with my recently acquired Beyerdynamic Amiron Home & Sennheiser HD 800, the GS1000 are still my favourite cans as the other 2 are not as impressive due to their negative resonance (Pyramid is my test) & inferior performance in the lows (Hand gestures is my test).
But unfortunately I found a song where my other cans (T1, HD 800 & PM-2) were better balanced performance wise, a song where the mids are at the forefront but it's just a bit too distant & too much in the background with the GS1000.
That song is the beautiful & moving Divenire by Ludovico Einaudi, what wonderful & stunning music.
Having said that, the GS1000 are more revealing & have nicer imaging than any other when listening to Night by the same artist.
Update 4.
I have to be fair to my other reviews so I'll adjust this one.
Over time I have gained more experience with many more headphones.
I have to deduct half a star off the rating as the non-detachable cable is not practical and raises durability concerns. This was a pricey flagship headphone after all.
Also the vocals sound a little recessed, it lacks a little intimacy here.
But I just love the airiness and spaciousness of these cans, they have great detail and treble. They image well too. I believe they have a truly unique bass presentation that I love. They deliver the air blasts of the lows into your ear canal, they're channeled there and not the outer rims of the ear cups or your head. It is so clean and supremely fast!
The GS1000 is easily one of my favourite pair of headphones, still.
Could you give more info about this modification? I have been looking for headphones with best soundstage and good bass and thought Argons would do it.
Also could you compare GS 1000s soundstage and openness to HiFiMan HE-400i, ananda or Sundara? Thanks