Thanks guys
And Parbaked, that's interesting... I like knowing that sort of stuff!
parbaked is in the know, about grado !
Thanks guys
And Parbaked, that's interesting... I like knowing that sort of stuff!
Ask Turbulent to make you one in a natural finish.
Or take any Grado band to a leather shop and they can make you a custom replacement easy.
I know that most people here will have played with the pads and I'm looking for some advice. I love my SR225i's, they are my go-to phones for rock, but I have really weird ears (pointy at the sides, but not very tall) and they touch the driver casing when I'm using the bowls, making it quite painful to wear them for more than an hour. Would the TTVJ flats help?
The TTVJ flat pads will sit against your ears, but they create a strong bass, which can overwhelm the higher frequencies, and also narrow the soundstage IME. Maybe you should try the (S) cushions stock or quarter modded, and see how you like the comfort and the sound.
Their is a difference between the RS1i/2i cup size, I know the cups are deeper on the RS1i, but I don't know if they are larger in diameter (but I don't believe they are, I think all of the Grado drivers are the same diameter).
Are there differences in cup size between the RS1i and RS2i?
And how would you guys compare the sound to the SR series? I have 125i's and I like how bright they are... are the RS brighter? Punchier bass? And i'm guessing the mids would be as lovely as ever...
I know this has been mentioned loads of times... but there's so much info and I've completely lost track
Would the HD414 pads work? I can't find a pair of official ones on Amazon.
RS1 cups are proportionally larger than RS2 (same proportions but larger) so they have a wider diameter - hence the need for the metal gimbal.
The plastic gimbal doesn't fit and it would require a new mould to make wider gimbals so they machined the new metal ones instead.
The 325/RS2 are already 'Frankenstein' looking and you wouldn't want proportionally deeper cups.
The size difference is small <10%.
The dimension of the inner opening, which holds the driver, is the same, so yes, the drivers are same size but that doesn't impact cup width or volume.
When they came out with the slightly larger still GS/PS1K cans, they kept the width same as RS1 so same metal gimbals.
IMO, the RS1 is not bright at all. In fact, I find them a little warm, very smooth, and quite refined. They give the feeling of sitting in a soft, dark brown leather sofa in front of a nice crackling fire...18 year old single malt in one hand, the other tapping to the beat of your favorite tune. Lights dim, lost in the music.
And yes, the mids are lovely.
really? I find the 225 boring compared to the RS1. Maybe it's the 225s "imperfections" (not saying the RS1 is perfect) that makes the 225 exciting for you. Personally I like the way the RS1 presents music. It is still the only headphone that has made everyone I've made try them say "wow". But guess I can see what you mean. The RS1 is more laid back and refined. The 225 is all "punk rock".That's a great analogy, but I have a different take on it. I find the RS1's to be, well, boring compared to the 225i's. The sense of 'being there' is lacking. I really don't want to knock Grado, but I have to admit that so far I am underwhelmed by the set Jay is letting me try.
It doesn't help that I have two other cans in the same price range that the RS1's are going up against. And to be honest, I'm not sure any $600 headphone can trump the Alpha Dogs in my arsenal. But I did expect more in the RS1's, not less.
I hope to have a few more days to try them out. Who knows- they may end up being my favorite can, but at this point I kinda doubt it.
That's a great analogy, but I have a different take on it. I find the RS1's to be, well, boring compared to the 225i's. The sense of 'being there' is lacking. I really don't want to knock Grado, but I have to admit that so far I am underwhelmed by the set Jay is letting me try.
It doesn't help that I have two other cans in the same price range that the RS1's are going up against. And to be honest, I'm not sure any $600 headphone can trump the Alpha Dogs in my arsenal. But I did expect more in the RS1's, not less.
I hope to have a few more days to try them out. Who knows- they may end up being my favorite can, but at this point I kinda doubt it.
IMO, the RS1 is not bright at all. In fact, I find them a little warm, very smooth, and quite refined. They give the feeling of sitting in a soft, dark brown leather sofa in front of a nice crackling fire...18 year old single malt in one hand, the other tapping to the beat of your favorite tune. Lights dim, lost in the music.
And yes, the mids are lovely.