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6/5/05 at 10:37am
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typically good sound quality for price, and very energetic and fun to listen to.
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6/5/05 at 10:45am
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Wow hobo your gonna end up like Lou if you keep this up lol. Anyway, Grados have a very forward presentation. Its like you're right there on stage with the band. They have a very tight bass impact. Although I have not listened to the SA1k they look super comfy. Grados to some people are very uncomfortable, but to me I think that they are fine.
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6/5/05 at 10:53am
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Originally Posted by DaHoboFest
What's up with Grados? Why should I have gotten them over my SA1K? Are they more detailed? Can't be more comfortable. What is so great about them?
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Another reason that lots of people get Grados instead of SA1000s is because they are not SA1000s but instead they are Grados.

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6/5/05 at 10:57am
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Originally Posted by DaHoboFest
What's up with Grados? Why should I have gotten them over my SA1K? Are they more detailed? Can't be more comfortable. What is so great about them?
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Don't know.. I might get one too and see what's so great about them...
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6/5/05 at 12:42pm
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extremely dynamic. The quiet passages are very quiet and the loud ones are very loud. That was the real shocker to me, all my other cans sound so much flatter now by comparison ot my MS2. IMHO they are the most dynamic cans out there in their price range.
IMHO part of the reason people find grados fatigue is they are listening to them too (dam) loud. They crank the amp volume during quiet passages then when the guitar leads kick in with the rest of the band it fatigues. The first time I let both my brother and niece listen to my MS2 / PA2... dam... they had the things cranked to PC-speaker levels
I told thme to turn it down, let the dynamics soak into your ears.... listening to "nothing" can be as rewarding as listening to "something".
Garrett
IMHO part of the reason people find grados fatigue is they are listening to them too (dam) loud. They crank the amp volume during quiet passages then when the guitar leads kick in with the rest of the band it fatigues. The first time I let both my brother and niece listen to my MS2 / PA2... dam... they had the things cranked to PC-speaker levels

I told thme to turn it down, let the dynamics soak into your ears.... listening to "nothing" can be as rewarding as listening to "something".Garrett
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6/5/05 at 12:45pm
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Good for rigs without amps. Used to like them a bunch. Moved on since!
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6/5/05 at 12:48pm
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extremely dynamic. The quiet passages are very quiet and the loud ones are very loud. That was the real shocker to me, all my other cans sound so much flatter now by comparison ot my MS2. IMHO they are the most dynamic cans out there in their price range.
IMHO part of the reason people find grados fatigue is they are listening to them too (dam) loud. They crank the amp volume during quiet passages then when the guitar leads kick in with the rest of the band it fatigues. The first time I let both my brother and niece listen to my MS2 / PA2... dam... they had the things cranked to PC-speaker levels ![]() I told thme to turn it down, let the dynamics soak into your ears.... listening to "nothing" can be as rewarding as listening to "something".Garrett |
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6/5/05 at 12:55pm
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So are you saying that you think that people naturaly listen to Grados louder than they do other cans? Or is it that they listen to Grados just as loud as other cans, but that they are listening to all cans too loud and that the Grados have a tendency to fatigue more at said sound levels because of their forward nature during louder parts of the music?
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6/5/05 at 12:59pm
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Probably both... IMHO the Grado dynamic rannge can fool you into listening to them too loud. I know I catch myself with them cranked up... then Im like... man what am I doing? But part of the problem is they sound so good, it begs you to turn it up.
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Very interesting theory.

I deffinitly will have to do some Grado listening sometime soon & try and figure out if I feel that same pull towards the volume button with other cans. How cool would that be if Grados by their natural house sound caused people to listen to them at a certain volume level over and above other cans!

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6/5/05 at 1:10pm
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Very interesting theory.
![]() I deffinitly will have to do some Grado listening sometime soon & try and figure out if I feel that same pull towards the volume button with other cans. How cool would that be if Grados by their natural house sound caused people to listen to them at a certain volume level over and above other cans! ![]() |
Its a beautiful thing that all the guitar fans should experience IMHO.
Garrett
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6/5/05 at 1:35pm
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bottom line, Grado sound amazing. Yes they may be a little uncomfortable (with the stock bowl pads) but if you get some different pads, you simply cant beat grado quality. I have SR-125's, SR-60's, and my friend has SR-325i's, They are (in my opinion) top of the line.
Junkie,
Junkie,
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6/5/05 at 1:53pm
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I've learnt to lurve the bowls ...... I (tentitavely at first) stretched the headband and then ferociously stretched it. Now, those bowls kiss my ears.
Now the trouble is, I've been wearing them all day and my ears are knackered 'cos I just couldn't resist the urge to turn them up.
They are very dynamic and sound clean at loud volume too - it's just that I need a break from headphones after making a pig of myself .......
Now the trouble is, I've been wearing them all day and my ears are knackered 'cos I just couldn't resist the urge to turn them up.
They are very dynamic and sound clean at loud volume too - it's just that I need a break from headphones after making a pig of myself .......
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