thebigcanman
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I think I’m going to buy the gs1000x or gs3000x
Might have to sell some crap first though
Might have to sell some crap first though
Similar can be said about 225 vs 325. Everyone talks about the 325 and the 225 is seamingly skipped. But also, they are a tad different still, same with RS#.Not complaining about it and glad people are enjoying their RS1e. But why has it become so popular recently?
When i started with Grados in 2020 the RS1e was widely considered a failure and everyone said the RS2e was the star of the Reference line. Noone really talked about the RS1e otherwise.
Just saying! Enjoy the headphones that you own!![]()
True, in 2020 the 225e was considered 'the sweet spot' and the 325e usually was said to be too sibilantSimilar can be said about 225 vs 325. Everyone talks about the 325 and the 225 is seamingly skipped. But also, they are a tad different still, same with RS#
My impressions only! I'm not a reviewer and I'm older so take it with a grain of salt. The problem reviewing any headphone is that most of us haven't heard every headphone. So I can compare the RS1e. It seems like the RS1e opens the door to what Grado headphones can sound like. But the 3000x take it to a whole nother level. It's the total deal. Much better bass and bass extension on the 3000x. More tame highs, but you still receive that special sparkle that got me hooked on Grados in the first place. Much more balanced headphone. Hard to explain, but I think Tambre is what I'm talking about. It seems like the bass, mids, and trebles are all blended together to create a smooth sonic range. The sound stage is much bigger than the RS1e's. Instrument separation is noticeably better (I haven't heard the HD 800 series, so I can't compare). Also, at least for me, believe it or not, the ergonomics are better as well. I didn't need to break in the G pads or have any of the discomfort that some find on the L or F pads. I tried the G pads on the RS1e and found them to fit the speaker housing but seemed too big for the headphone itself. Also, I didn't care for how the G pads made the RS1e sound.
Again, I hope this helps. Good luck in your Grado journey. There really is NO right or wrong. As long as you appreciate what you have, and enjoy them, you won!
Leo
Not complaining about it and glad people are enjoying their RS1e. But why has it become so popular recently?
When i started with Grados in 2020 the RS1e was widely considered a failure and everyone said the RS2e was the star of the Reference line. Noone really talked about the RS1e otherwise.
Just saying! Enjoy the headphones that you own!![]()
True, in 2020 the 225e was considered 'the sweet spot' and the 325e usually was said to be too sibilant
And the PS500e was considered 'too tamed treble' so that i hesitated to buy one. Glad i still did, it's the best Grado I own!
So people, take those recommendations with a grain of salt. In the end you can only decide if you like a headphone after having used it for several weeks.
I agree with these comments too , I believe a lot in brain burn in and if you have been using a certain Sig for a while then altering moderately or drastically sometimes will make you feel at first that a headphone is not for you.....give it time I say.Fully agreed to that.
Everybody listens different, has different ears, has different preferences.
It is good to get some impressions from others, but in the end it only counts if you like and enjoy yourself what you have.
And always give a headphone some time before you come to any final conclusion.
I find that the comments on these forums are great data points for determining what headphone you may be interested. Personally though, I wouldn't base my actual purchasing decision on any single contributor I may read. Just helpful if you get enough discussion about a headphone. Agree that you must decide for yourself whether or not a Headphone is good for YOU.I agree with these comments too , I believe a lot in brain burn in and if you have been using a certain Sig for a while then altering moderately or drastically sometimes will make you feel at first that a headphone is not for you.....give it time I say.