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It's slightly smoother sounding than the SR225. I can tell you now that it's still bright by nature and whether or not you will like its highs depends really on your sensitivity and your source. Plus while the Denons are one of the most comfortable headphones out there, lots of people complain about the comfort of the Grados.
One thing you might want to know is that the gap between the D2000 and D7000 is far larger than the gap between the SR225 and RS1. The D7000 fixes the flaws of the D2000; the RS1 doesn't fix the flaws of the SR225. As a whole the RS1 is really just a small improvement from the SR225, just a bit more refinement, so you are not losing out with the SR225.
Originally Posted by K3cT /img/forum/go_quote.gif Hmm... I think I would move straight to RS-1 as it seems to be a smoother-sounding Grado. |
It's slightly smoother sounding than the SR225. I can tell you now that it's still bright by nature and whether or not you will like its highs depends really on your sensitivity and your source. Plus while the Denons are one of the most comfortable headphones out there, lots of people complain about the comfort of the Grados.
One thing you might want to know is that the gap between the D2000 and D7000 is far larger than the gap between the SR225 and RS1. The D7000 fixes the flaws of the D2000; the RS1 doesn't fix the flaws of the SR225. As a whole the RS1 is really just a small improvement from the SR225, just a bit more refinement, so you are not losing out with the SR225.