Both my Grados considered here are pretty much custom units. As such, they come "as-is" - the SR-60's have no box. Functionally and sonically, both are perfect. Cosmetically they show the typical signs of Grado wear (silver rub-off on the letterring, small knicks and such).
I swapped out the plastic grills for my diamond mesh, performed a quarter-ish mod to their flat pads and tacked on some damping to improve the sound. search on the forum and you'll find a few threads on this mod. IMO these take the SR-60's from nice to awesome, especially if you want something easy to move around with but something that sounds better than just good enough. These cans have a small nick in the bottom of one pad as the result of a soldering mishap. The damage is only cosmetic, but I want no surprises for any fellow head-fier when they open their package.




Cosmetically speaking, these cans rate about 7/10.
Price you ask? well...
SR-60: $65 shipped anywhere in the conUSA and Canada.
PM me for any questions.
Cheers!
I swapped out the plastic grills for my diamond mesh, performed a quarter-ish mod to their flat pads and tacked on some damping to improve the sound. search on the forum and you'll find a few threads on this mod. IMO these take the SR-60's from nice to awesome, especially if you want something easy to move around with but something that sounds better than just good enough. These cans have a small nick in the bottom of one pad as the result of a soldering mishap. The damage is only cosmetic, but I want no surprises for any fellow head-fier when they open their package.




Cosmetically speaking, these cans rate about 7/10.
Price you ask? well...
SR-60: $65 shipped anywhere in the conUSA and Canada.
PM me for any questions.
Cheers!








