Mani ATH 87
500+ Head-Fier
I'm kind of surprised that people would be accepting of a headphone falling apart on their head just because they enjoy how they sound. That's just crazy to me.
I've owned a few Grados over the years (SR60, SR225, RS-1, HF2, GS1000 and PS1000) and there are the usual things I disliked about all of them (kinked cables, the earcups that constantly rotate and slide down the poles). I've even had an earcup fall off the steel post on my RS-1's while I was wearing them.
I was pretty shocked this happened, but I just got some epoxy and put it back in place. Not a huge deal.
All these things were (are) a PITA and I've accepted that a Grado headphone is just irritating sometimes.
The sound they produce, however, makes all the aforementioned irritations easily tolerable.
super glueI'm kind of surprised that people would be accepting of a headphone falling apart on their head just because they enjoy how they sound. That's just crazy to me.
ahh, the old smug "common sense" argument. As if those of us whose Grados have fallen apart are somehow lacking in common sense.I'm always surprised when people report that kind of issues with their Grados. I had a GS1000i for seven years and have had a GS2000 for almost three years and experienced no problems at all - And I did nothing special, just common sense care. Perhaps their production or quality control process isn't consistent?
super glue
but but but....Grados are like fine dress watches! Their fragility is proof of their quality! Didn't you read this thread?I'd think even reasonable levels of standards would dictate you shouldn't need to super glue together your headphones to stop them from falling apart. Unless you bought them from a dollar store.
but but but....Grados are like fine dress watches! Their fragility is proof of their quality! Didn't you read this thread?
you're being sarcastic, right?Maybe your new to the internet, but sarcasm doesn't really translate well on a message board.
you're being sarcastic, right?
I agree, and I am also surprised at the level of acceptance that people will tolerate because they enjoy the sound of their Grado. I am basically referring to the more expensive ones, as I have no experience with any of the below $500 Grados. However, that is up to the buyer to continue to purchases headphones from them, or not. As much as I enjoy their sound with electric guitar, I choose not to support the company by not buying their products. I would like to point out, that the headphones I had were never broken. It was the feel, the worry of them falling apart. I worried every time I put them on and took them off. Did not want to deal with that. Here is a post I made a few months ago, before this post was brought back from the dead. Also I will not reply any further, as I don't want to argue about my opinion.I'm kind of surprised that people would be accepting of a headphone falling apart on their head just because they enjoy how they sound. That's just crazy to me.
You sure?
Hmmm, another person being blocked I guess.
If the Quality was as bad aS YOU SAY...THEY WOULDahh, the old smug "common sense" argument. As if those of us whose Grados have fallen apart are somehow lacking in common sense.
Well, nice try, but I treat all my headphones the same way. I plug them into a sound source, put them on my head and listen to music. When I'm finished, I take them off my head and lay them down on a flat surface.
What do you do differently?
Man...give it a rest. 3 days? GDS on full display.but but but....Grados are like fine dress watches! Their fragility is proof of their quality! Didn't you read this thread?