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Originally Posted by sbulack 
I just ordered a pair of HF-2, and the shipping weight was listed as 3 lbs. Does that offer a clue as to whether the HF-2 might live in a SR325i-like Al shell, perhaps with an added sound chamber enhancement (like some ear-yummy wood)?
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Good catch, there!

I was just reading about the RS-1 and remember seeing that they weigh 9 oz. With the pizza box, that might come to just about one pound. Add a cardboard box and packing materials ans it would probably end up between one and two pounds, so you'd pay for two pounds shipped.
Now, the HP-2 is somewhat more substantial than the RS-1. In a pizza box, I'd expect the shipping weight to be closer to three pounds. The HF-1 weighs about the same as the RS-1, so I don't think it'd tip the scales much higher.
Interesting.
Based on weight, wood and plastic might be out. Maybe we are going to get aluminum cups.
I'd be happy with that.

Also, I was thinking about the price calculus of the HF-1. People compared it to the RS-2 and RS-1, or a retail about twice its cost. Now, if the HF-2 is equivalent to an $800-$850 retail Grado, it might be pretty damn nice. Also, all of the high end Grados have been mahogany or aluminum.