Originally Posted by HighLife /img/forum/go_quote.gif Indeed..would be nice to see a super quality build in Grados. Nicer headband, solid adjustments would nice also.
Yep. Part of the reason I am selling my new SR80s is because I don't want to break them and be out of $100. The cheapo headband scares the crap out of me not to mention the fact that the drivers twirl and twirl and twist the wires
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I understand Grado is a small company and this is probably why they don't change their design to a factory made design (would leave some folks without a job I guess). But there are better designs that can be handmade. Beyerdynamic and AKGs headbands can all be handmade. Heck why can't they use the headbands on the HP series for the entire lineup? That would be a step in the right direction.
Originally Posted by ciphercomplete /img/forum/go_quote.gif The cheapo headband scares the crap out of me not to mention the fact that the drivers twirl and twirl and twist the wires
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I somewhat agree with this, and it's to a large degree why I never bought Grados until recently. However, the problem is easily (enough) dealt with by simply treating the headphones delicately and putting them on and taking them off without allowing the drivers to twist the cables. It's a bit of a ritual for me to take off my Grados every night, unplug them from my amp, and place them neatly in my bookcase to avoid cable twisting, but at least I'll never break them or mangle the cables.
They should change the plastic L/R blocks on their higher models(woodys) to metal. Id hate the idea of owning a nice wood and leather GS1000, and having the wood ear-cup just fall off in public.
How embarrassing for a $1000 statement product. They sound awesome, but just a few things would make it better quality.
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