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| Yes, from a review from a leading Head-fi Grado guru to a review from a renown head-fi Grado hater --- and the hits just keep on coming! |
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Originally Posted by markl
LOL, well, how about "non-fan" as a designation for my status?
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Your honesty with respect to reviews is what makes your thoughts so interesting to me.
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Originally Posted by Jap
Hi Boze,
Any word yet on how the GS1000 compares/contrasts with the HP1000 with respect to transparency and neutrality? In other words, is the HP1000 in danger of losing its crown as the transparency king? ![]() |
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Originally Posted by bozebuttons
I will have to do a side by side comparison,but I would have to lean to the HP1000s being the more Neutral of the two,but I would lean towards the GS1000s as being more engaging emotionally.
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Originally Posted by Jap
A delicious appetiser from one of our resident Grado Gurus! This member's appetite is sufficiently whetted as I await the comparison/contrast of the GS1K and the HP1000 with respect to transparency/neutrality and naturalness.
Also please explore the Headroom idea that these GS1K phones are only great for low volume enjoyment---it would be a crying shame if that were really true. ![]() |
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Originally Posted by omendelovitz
Although I am generally also a low level listener, I do ocassionally raise the volume considerably on my amps - I for one have not experienced the bassiness Tyll spoke of originally in his review. My only guess (having experienced many of his amps and his crossfeed (which he loves) is that the Tyll's impressions may have been induced by Headroom crossfeed based listening (which boosts the bass considerably IMO) or the amp/can synergy. I know my HA-1 doesn't make the cans sound over-bassy when cranked, but I could never seem to get my SR-71 to match the GS1k's well specifically b/c the bass was way too boomy with that amp.
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Originally Posted by markl
I have a totally open mind toward the GS1000, I *want* them to perform well. If there's a $3K headphone that could whup them, I'd own that.
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Originally Posted by omendelovitz
Although I am generally also a low level listener, I do ocassionally raise the volume considerably on my amps - I for one have not experienced the bassiness Tyll spoke of originally in his review. My only guess (having experienced many of his amps and his crossfeed (which he loves) is that the Tyll's impressions may have been induced by Headroom crossfeed based listening (which boosts the bass considerably IMO) or the amp/can synergy. I know my HA-1 doesn't make the cans sound over-bassy when cranked, but I could never seem to get my SR-71 to match the GS1k's well specifically b/c the bass was way too boomy with that amp.
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Originally Posted by Audiofiler
Black Dragon GS-1000, look no further, save yourself the $1750 bucks and buy a nice foot rest and chair
![]() You were close to getting your replacement phones with the stock model GS 1000, but the BDGS1 is worth your time to audition markl, really. |
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Originally Posted by iamdone
Just wondering, can they upgrade the cable after you bought them or do you have to originally order them with the cable upgrade. I know it's done at Grado Labs, so that's why I ask.
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Originally Posted by Doogie
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Originally Posted by iamdone
I could do a search but how much is the cable?
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