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Originally Posted by AtheisticFreedom
Okay, I'll try to take this one on; I have a hunch why people aren't talking to you and replying.
First off, I acknowledge ur a new member here, but this community is of a high standard...the whole time I was here, I never saw a true (censored) swear word. We're a civilized community; we don't do that stuff.
Second, it would help to use the Search button first thing off before you make a topic. 5 Pro and Grado are at least a galaxy apart. The 5 Pro has tons of (boomy/muddy) bass with recessed vocals, mids, and highs. But it has a decent soundstage which is unheard of in IEMs atm. Grados are known for their high, airy sound sig, which I'm sure you found by now with the SR80.
From what I've gathered, the Shure E4 or perhaps an Ety 4 will serve you well. Sweet mids, high treble, and punchy bass.
Take it easy, and good luck with your searching!
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Cool, I can totally appreciate that re: the swearing. Honestly, I "censored" it because I was trying to be funny. Usually, I don't swear in a forum unless others are doing it too. In another forum I frequent, we often use that phrase, "Or maybe I should just #### off" to indicate that we realize that we could be talking out of our donkeys and that people may want to simply acknowledge that and move on. You've no idea how many flame wars have been avoided by that simple phrase.
I'm surprised about what you say about the super.fi. I had read many positive reviews on other sites. I know about searching and didn't think that my question comparing the Grado sound to IEM was very common. I don't have a lot of posts, but I read here a lot and don't remember seeing that comparison. I didn't want to post a simple, "Hey, what IEM should I get?"
I'm completely enamoured of my Grados. So many times I am simply overwhelmed with how beautiful they make my music sound. I know it sounds goofy, but the cymbals and other highs simply have a golden hue to them, as if made of shimmering spun gold. I'd love a pair of IEMs that can somewhat compare. I was looking at they Ety 4's but I somehow think I'd be paying for new filters all the time and that sounds like a weird design to me (or I could just blank off). I had considered the E4c's, too. Maybe I'll look again at them.
I appreciate the response. Thanks!