Grado e Series
Aug 19, 2014 at 10:16 PM Post #1,516 of 6,729
I'm completely unacquainted with Grado's, but after perusing this thread, I can't help but feel I made a mistake by ordering a pair of SR125e's, which have not yet arrived. Most people here have said that the SR 80s should be the first stop unless one is able to afford the jump to the SR225. Would you recommend I just send back the 125's when they arrive and go down to the 80s?
 
Thank you in advance for your help. 
 
Aug 19, 2014 at 10:18 PM Post #1,517 of 6,729
  I'm completely unacquainted with Grado's, but after perusing this thread, I can't help but feel I made a mistake by ordering a pair of SR125e's, which have not yet arrived. Most people here have said that the SR 80s should be the first stop unless one is able to afford the jump to the SR225. Would you recommend I just send back the 125's when they arrive and go down to the 80s?
 
Thank you in advance for your help. 

Having owned the SR125s, they're pretty good, but my personal "sweet spots" are the SR80e - SR225e - RS1e/PS500e - PS1000e
 
Aug 19, 2014 at 11:07 PM Post #1,518 of 6,729
  I'm completely unacquainted with Grado's, but after perusing this thread, I can't help but feel I made a mistake by ordering a pair of SR125e's, which have not yet arrived. Most people here have said that the SR 80s should be the first stop unless one is able to afford the jump to the SR225. Would you recommend I just send back the 125's when they arrive and go down to the 80s?
 
Thank you in advance for your help. 

 
Just a thought, but there are going to be a lot of Grado's at the Nashville meet on September 20th if you wanna come. There were a lot last time, and we'll have the PS1000 and a lot of other new (to us) ones there as well. Thread is here if you're interested!
 
Aug 19, 2014 at 11:41 PM Post #1,519 of 6,729
  I'm completely unacquainted with Grado's, but after perusing this thread, I can't help but feel I made a mistake by ordering a pair of SR125e's, which have not yet arrived. Most people here have said that the SR 80s should be the first stop unless one is able to afford the jump to the SR225. Would you recommend I just send back the 125's when they arrive and go down to the 80s?
 
Thank you in advance for your help. 

From your post, I take you have a budget of $100-150.00…if this is the case, the 80's are an excellent headphone and you will be saving yourself $50.00 for your future jump to another Grado. You can't go wrong with the 80's!!! Enjoy.
 
Aug 19, 2014 at 11:43 PM Post #1,520 of 6,729
  Having owned the SR125s, they're pretty good, but my personal "sweet spots" are the SR80e - SR225e - RS1e/PS500e - PS1000e

You've hit the right spots, Pete!
We've got very similar tastes. 
The same 5 models would be my choice even without the e
 
Aug 20, 2014 at 1:00 AM Post #1,521 of 6,729
Thank you. Yes, although I would like to jump move up to the SR225, these are actually for a family member skeptical of audiophile value. So, I will likely return the 125 for the 80.
 
Aug 20, 2014 at 3:02 AM Post #1,522 of 6,729
Thank you. Yes, although I would like to jump move up to the SR225, these are actually for a family member skeptical of audiophile value. So, I will likely return the 125 for the 80.


The 125 is better than the 80.  I would look at the cost of returning them before undoing your transaction for the better can.
 
Aug 20, 2014 at 11:31 AM Post #1,524 of 6,729
I agree with MH, that the Grado ''journey'' often consists of the SR80, SR225, PS500/RS1, but I would include the GS1000 and of course the PS1000.
 
Aug 20, 2014 at 12:47 PM Post #1,525 of 6,729
  I agree with MH, that the Grado ''journey'' often consists of the SR80, SR225, PS500/RS1, but I would include the GS1000 and of course the PS1000.

 
I have had a strange "journey", started with SR80, then GS1000, then PS500, then SR80i, then RS1i, then SR125i :p
 
Aug 20, 2014 at 4:34 PM Post #1,527 of 6,729
 
  I agree with MH, that the Grado ''journey'' often consists of the SR80, SR225, PS500/RS1, but I would include the GS1000 and of course the PS1000.

 
I have had a strange "journey", started with SR80, then GS1000, then PS500, then SR80i, then RS1i, then SR125i :p

You will soon have all of the Grado's.   
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Now, all you need are some tubes!  
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Aug 20, 2014 at 4:49 PM Post #1,528 of 6,729
here’s my Grado “journey”. List of all grado’s Ive owned in order of purchase (roughly accurate. Yes, I’ve owned some of these more than once) Nearly all bought used and sold used except for the MS1i, SR60, PS500 and the RS1i. 
 
It was that danged RS2 that got me hooked on trying more and more varieties.
 
Alessandro MS1i
RS2 buttoned
HF2
RS1 vintage
PS1000 (chrome)
SR225 custom wood cups
SR325i -> Symphones Magnum v4
GS1000
HP-1
PS500
PS1000 (matte)
Alessandro MS2
Alessandro MSPro
SR60i
SR225i
RS1i
RS1 w/ RS1i drivers (vintage broken in transit. drivers replaced)
SR200 w/HP1000 drivers
PS1000 (chrome)
 
yeeesh. I think I have a problem. The ones I currently have are PS1000 (keeper) and the repaired RS1 (unsure if I’ll keep). No regrets about selling the ones no longer in my possession.
 
Aug 20, 2014 at 4:56 PM Post #1,529 of 6,729
holy crap....you have owned all those.....and just now got a mad ear+hd     
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j/k
 
Aug 20, 2014 at 5:01 PM Post #1,530 of 6,729
  here’s my Grado “journey”. List of all grado’s Ive owned in order of purchase (roughly accurate. Yes, I’ve owned some of these more than once) Nearly all bought used and sold used except for the MS1i, SR60, PS500 and the RS1i. 
 
It was that danged RS2 that got me hooked on trying more and more varieties.
 
Alessandro MS1i
RS2 buttoned
HF2
RS1 vintage
PS1000 (chrome)
SR225 custom wood cups
SR325i -> Symphones Magnum v4
GS1000
HP-1
PS500
PS1000 (matte)
Alessandro MS2
Alessandro MSPro
SR60i
SR225i
RS1i
RS1 w/ RS1i drivers (vintage broken in transit. drivers replaced)
SR200 w/HP1000 drivers
PS1000 (chrome)
 
yeeesh. I think I have a problem. The ones I currently have are PS1000 (keeper) and the repaired RS1 (unsure if I’ll keep). No regrets about selling the ones no longer in my possession.


Yikes--you may own more than I do!  You certainly have some that I don't which are rarer.
 

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