Double-A
Formerly known as KingOfTheWild.
Thank you for your response. I probably won't buy the SR80e then.I prefer the 414 pads to the S-cushions. However they aren't a significant jump in comfort, they will still feel like on-ear headphones.
Thank you for your response. I probably won't buy the SR80e then.I prefer the 414 pads to the S-cushions. However they aren't a significant jump in comfort, they will still feel like on-ear headphones.
Thanks, I just ordered a pair of used RS2e today. What do you think of its timbre accuracy, especially when playing with piano, vocals, or acoustic instruments? Couldn't afford the GS1000 at the moment. Unfortunately, or not, no one here is selling the 'i' version, only the 'e'. I wonder how significant they differ in sound?Here is what I found in comparison (higher numbers are better):
Here is where the entire review is posted.
Hope this helps!
Hey guys it's me again. I wanna ask one more question about Grado SR60e and SR80e...... since i listen to a lot of old school RAP i wanna know this: Are they suitable for this type of music? I really want these to be my first open-back headphones but i dont know if they will be enjoyable enough with my favourite genre of music. Man i'm confised right now.
Sorry for my bad English. As you can tell is not my native language.
How far are the drivers protruding out? Since it's the higher tier headphones you wouldn't want to be seeing something like that for the money you spent?I recently purchased a GS1000e with a brown headband. It has protruding/non-flush drivers.
Did Grado ultimately change to flush mount for the GS1000e?
If so, will the factory retrofit the drivers for a fee?
Is there any particular advantage or disadvantage to the protruding driver?
Thanks for your thoughts.
It's supposed to be like that on the e series RS-1e and GS1000e.
Here is what I found in comparison (higher numbers are better):
Here is where the entire review is posted.
Hope this helps!
Yes, the PS1Ke too. I had them, then sold them to @ruthieandjohn.(the PS1000e as well I think)
Hey guys it's me again. I wanna ask one more question about Grado SR60e and SR80e...... since i listen to a lot of old school RAP i wanna know this: Are they suitable for this type of music? I really want these to be my first open-back headphones but i dont know if they will be enjoyable enough with my favourite genre of music. Man i'm confised right now.
Sorry for my bad English. As you can tell is not my native language.
I own two pairs of Grado headphones. RS2e and SR325is. No problem with the cables other than their weight. I simply attached a small clothes clip them to my shirt and problem solved.
Short answer, yes.Are the RS2e much better than 325is as their price suggest?