Recent content by JohnnyCrash8
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The Official Grado 325i Owners Club.
Working on the stainless steel ones this weekend...- JohnnyCrash8
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The Official Grado 325i Owners Club.
Thanks for the kind comments, trying to finish the first stainless ones in the next few days. It's kind of hard right now though since my wife and I just had a new baby! Might be delayed another week, will keep updating though...- JohnnyCrash8
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The Official Grado 325i Owners Club.
Images are of one side with an aluminum prototype and the other with stock plastic for comparison on my 325is cans. Stainless will be much more durable (the aluminum ones are somewhat fragile), and I will post pics once complete. My design mounts to the adjustment rod with a set screw on the...- JohnnyCrash8
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post your grado mods....
I am tinkering with making gimbals in stainless steel. Are you interested?- JohnnyCrash8
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The Official Grado 325i Owners Club.
The only negative I can give on the 325is cans is the plastic gimbals. Both of mine are stripped out where the S.S. adjustment rods thread in. Thankfully, I have metalworking as a hobby, so I made new ones in aluminum. Now working on making some in stainless steel.- JohnnyCrash8
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Grado RS1i Impressions thread
Or you can spend $30 and build it yourself! Some assembly required... (And fab too)- JohnnyCrash8
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Grado RS1i Impressions thread
I agree they are heavy... impact and audio quality. I have no comfort issues, I think they are actually light - weight wise. They are my perfect headphone, treble is perfect to my ears. I would like to try the RS series and Hp1000 series though.- JohnnyCrash8
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The Official Grado 325i Owners Club.
My 325's made me forget there were other high end headphone companies. They are better than great for any music I throw at them. Work best with my A47 amp, IMO.- JohnnyCrash8
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Grado RS1i Impressions thread
Nice to have the aluminum cups though. Just something about them that''s hard to describe. Hard to go wrong with most Grado's though.- JohnnyCrash8
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Grado RS1i Impressions thread
ChristianT - How about a pair of SR325is cans? Might not be exactly what you are looking for, but much cheaper (at least in the US).- JohnnyCrash8
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The Official Grado 325i Owners Club.
Just made a replacement gimbal for one side in aluminum. The factory plastic one on the left side stripped out where the adjustment rod threads in. Plan to remake the other side too.- JohnnyCrash8
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The Official Grado 325i Owners Club.
Just hit the first 100 hours with my new Grado 325's. I must say they are definitely better. The NIB tinny sound has all but faded from my memory, as it does not exist anymore at all to my ears. I absolutely love these cans and am so glad I took the chance with my $300.- JohnnyCrash8
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post your grado mods....
They look very cool, nice job. Also good creativity!- JohnnyCrash8
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The Official Grado 325i Owners Club.
I agree, weight isn't bad, just enough to let you know the cans are there. The 325's do have a quality feel.- JohnnyCrash8
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The Official Grado 325i Owners Club.
$300 new, but on eBay might be able to snag a set for $200 in good used condition. Even at full retail, they are an incredible deal!- JohnnyCrash8
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