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Dreaming and hoping that with the e-series Grado will also release a hf3
I ordered the PS500e today from 4OurEars.com, so I look forward to comparing them to my 2 month old PS500. I'll be sure to give some feedback when they arrive in a week or so.
Looking forward to your impressions. Now, I've never really liked Grados at all. I tried the RS1 & SR80 (way too bright). But, I did try a PS500 at a meetup and loved them. They weren't excessively bright/forward like other Grados I tried.
Maybe I'll get swayed into Grado with a PS500e...
I don't get it. I just got off the Grado website, and when you click the link, it takes you somewhere where you can order SR60i.
Where does one buy SR60e? How?
I decided to get the Grados (soon) for portable use over the Koss ProDJ.
Although I have many flagship orthodynamic headphones, I still enjoy my chrome PS1000 a lot. Now comes the PS1000e which should give even more enjoyment to listener. Like you all I want to know how PS1000e sound like so I asked gradoservice to comment the sonic difference between PS1000 and PS1000e.
Here's the answer.
"Overall the sonic signature has not changed.
Both the PS1000 and the PS1000e share the same voicing and musicality.
The PS1000e is has an improvement in efficiency which gives it additional dynamic range."
Just wondering does anyone actually know what the "e" stands for in this new series?
Judging by their use of 'i' for improved I'd assume that 'e' stands for enhanced. I know SR is Stereo Reference. I used to think it stood for Sub Reference being that the Prestige line is below the Reference line.