AdamCalifornia
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I am confused by different opinions about the Grado SR 125's
by HeadRoom and Stereophile respectively.
HeadRoom's rating: 2.5 (out 5).
Stereophile Recommended Components (2004):
"Class B :
'The SR125 is a natural, detailed, and warm sounding headphone,
with extended frequency extremes, wide dynamic range, and
the ability to sound natural at a wide range of volume levels.'
It was in their use as playback monitors that BJR found how truly
special they could be:
'Not for one instant were they aurally or physically fatiguing. They
were simultaneously musical and revealing of every nuance I recorded,
but were amazingly comfortable on my head - more so than any
headphone I've ever used.'
In BJR's opinion the highest bang for the buck in the Grado line."
Whom to believe? Flip a coin, or what?
See you on the 'Flipped Coin'
Side of the Moon
Adam
by HeadRoom and Stereophile respectively.
HeadRoom's rating: 2.5 (out 5).
Stereophile Recommended Components (2004):
"Class B :
'The SR125 is a natural, detailed, and warm sounding headphone,
with extended frequency extremes, wide dynamic range, and
the ability to sound natural at a wide range of volume levels.'
It was in their use as playback monitors that BJR found how truly
special they could be:
'Not for one instant were they aurally or physically fatiguing. They
were simultaneously musical and revealing of every nuance I recorded,
but were amazingly comfortable on my head - more so than any
headphone I've ever used.'
In BJR's opinion the highest bang for the buck in the Grado line."
Whom to believe? Flip a coin, or what?
See you on the 'Flipped Coin'
Adam