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post #31 of 36
Hurley makes a good toiletry bag for $30. I works great for my K701's and SR325i's. And its got zipp-up compartments on the side that works good for my iPod, cabes, amp, etc.
post #32 of 36
Seriously? A case for it? Is it even necessary?

Not trying to sound like a jerk, but the Grado headphones are quite durable, provided if you don't sit on them. I toss my Alessandro MS1 all over the place (not on hard surface, but on couch, bed, etc)..
post #33 of 36
Grado now offers a wooden case for a low, low introductory price of just a mere $75. The wood is said to have gone through an "intricate curing process". Or, no, wait a minute, I think that was just for the mahogany driver housings.
post #34 of 36
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Originally Posted by Wmcmanus View Post
Grado now offers a wooden case for a low, low introductory price of just a mere $75. The wood is said to have gone through an "intricate curing process". Or, no, wait a minute, I think that was just for the mahogany driver housings.
Oh geez, now you done it!
LOL!!!


Also just shy of the price of the SR80.
post #35 of 36
I found a semi hard case on ebay for 11 bucks shipped, see the attachment. It holds my SR60's and my iPod.

It's item number 190325685940 described as FOLD FLAT DVD HEADPHONES HEADSET STORAGE HARD CASE BAG.

And no, I do not have any connection with the seller. The case looked pretty good, so I took a chance on it.
LL
post #36 of 36
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Originally Posted by h3r2on View Post
nice! i know there not the best but i can't afford $500 headphones! thanks for nothing ass hats!
hes just a kid,leave him alone
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