I am looking to buy a relatively cheap (around $100) new pair of headphones and came across many great reviews of the Grado SR60s. However, I mostly listen to rap music and have heard they are primarily geared towards rock/jazz. Do the SR60s not sound great with rap, and if not, are there better models in this price range?
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Are the Grado SR60s not very good for rap music?
post #2 of 13
4/11/10 at 2:14am
I enjoy rap with my Grados. That isn't to say there aren't better phones for the job, you might want something with more bass, but the Grados won't disappoint.
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4/11/10 at 2:36am
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why not SR80i? it has bigger bass than SR60i and still in your budget
or you also can try Alessandro MS1i if prefer smooth high (again, still in your budget)
note: when you hear that Grado Lab productions good for Rock and Acoustic songs, it doesn't mean they are bad for another genre
or you also can try Alessandro MS1i if prefer smooth high (again, still in your budget)

note: when you hear that Grado Lab productions good for Rock and Acoustic songs, it doesn't mean they are bad for another genre

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4/11/10 at 2:51am
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I think for rap, I would recommend you go with the creative aurvana Lives, available for about 55 from costco and amazon, which are essentially the same as the lauded Denon D1001: Amazon.com: Creative Aurvana Live! Headphones: Electronics
I think it's pretty funny how much worse the Amazon reviews are for the CAL than the D1001, while head-fi members whove heard the two have described them as nearly identical lol(because they are).
I think it's pretty funny how much worse the Amazon reviews are for the CAL than the D1001, while head-fi members whove heard the two have described them as nearly identical lol(because they are).
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I am looking to buy a relatively cheap (around $100) new pair of headphones and came across many great reviews of the Grado SR60s. However, I mostly listen to rap music and have heard they are primarily geared towards rock/jazz. Do the SR60s not sound great with rap, and if not, are there better models in this price range?
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4/11/10 at 4:28am
I think that grados sound great for rap. The fact that they are so in your face makes the vocals really stand out which is always a plus. But if you are looking for the impactful bass aka the kind that vibrates your ears then i would recommend looking elsewhere maybe ultrasones. But i haven't really heard any in the under $100.
From what i can remember i really liked the zinos.
From what i can remember i really liked the zinos.
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I think that grados sound great for rap. The fact that they are so in your face makes the vocals really stand out which is always a plus. But if you are looking for the impactful bass aka the kind that vibrates your ears then i would recommend looking elsewhere...
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I think that grados sound great for rap. The fact that they are so in your face makes the vocals really stand out which is always a plus. But if you are looking for the impactful bass aka the kind that vibrates your ears then i would recommend looking elsewhere...
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post #10 of 13
4/11/10 at 10:06am
I enjoy my sr-80s for rap (among other things). They certainly don't have overpowering bass, but what is there is nice and tight.
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4/11/10 at 5:44pm
I would really recommend the 780s if you can stretch your budget or get them used...listening to murs for president is always a treat with that set of cans
Thanks for a lot all the suggestions, I'm now leaning towards either the SR80s or Creative Aurvana Lives. How do these two compare just in terms of sound quality?
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4/12/10 at 2:05am
If it's big bass you're looking for, then I would say don't go for the SR60s. I imagine it would be better coming from an amped source, but SR60s on an iPod was a bad match for me. I also was not a fan of the open back design, which allows a great deal of outside noise in.
I found out that IEMs are a much better choice for my needs. The Grados are unfortunately collecting dust. I imagine they would be spectacular for very detailed music in a quiet environment; jazz or classical comes to mind.
I found out that IEMs are a much better choice for my needs. The Grados are unfortunately collecting dust. I imagine they would be spectacular for very detailed music in a quiet environment; jazz or classical comes to mind.
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