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Apr 25, 2016 at 12:59 PM Post #31,711 of 65,426
@ruthieandjohn, love your reviews, easy to understand.  I'm now really glad that the RS1e was out of stock so I got a RS2e
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Apr 25, 2016 at 1:38 PM Post #31,712 of 65,426
  @ruthieandjohn, love your reviews, easy to understand.  I'm now really glad that the RS1e was out of stock so I got a RS2e
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Thanks!  After a couple of more three-way reviews (GS1000e vs. GH1 vs PS500 at least), I plan to compute a big matrix with each Grado that I have down the side and across the top, and an indication at the intersection of the corresponding row and column as to whether I compared that pair of headphones and if so, what was the result.
 
Apr 25, 2016 at 1:39 PM Post #31,713 of 65,426
  @lehoang15tuoi , be assured that I do provide a towel, complete with Grado logo, to visitors to wipe my Grados clean before they try them!!  
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This extra service is in response to my personal Customer Service Motto:  "I'm not happy until you're not happy!"

that's a little codependent john.....   
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Apr 25, 2016 at 1:40 PM Post #31,714 of 65,426
for those gradophiles looking for an amp, the LD1+ on massdrop for under a C note delivered 
 
Apr 25, 2016 at 1:59 PM Post #31,715 of 65,426
Apr 25, 2016 at 2:01 PM Post #31,716 of 65,426
LMAO
 
amps ? we don't need no stinking amps !
 
Apr 25, 2016 at 3:53 PM Post #31,717 of 65,426
  John do you mind if I ask you why you don't put Female and Male Vocals score on your table? Is it because it's too subjective?

 
Do you realise that you are asking, John, who is currently second to Skywalker (Jonathan) Grado's trone, to alter the 10 commandments, or evaluation criteria, if you will.
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Sir John, I implore you, do not give in to these unholy requests to alter your 10 commandments. I suggest that you take the high road, so close your eyes and cover ears, while signing LA LA LA LA, as loud as you can!  
 
Apr 25, 2016 at 3:57 PM Post #31,718 of 65,426
   
Do you realise that you are asking, John, who is currently second to Skywalker (Jonathan) Grado's trone, to alter the 10 commandments, or evaluation criteria, if you will.
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Sir John, I implore you, do not give in to these unholy requests to alter your 10 commandments. I suggest that you take the high road, so close your eyes and cover ears, while signing LA LA LA LA, as loud as you can!  


 
Apr 25, 2016 at 6:18 PM Post #31,720 of 65,426
  You guys are nuts. lol

 
I agree, they are nuts! especially this Stacker guy, I don't know if you've heard but they say that he has
multiple personality disorder.
 
That's not all, he also has no short term memory, and he has a tendency to lie, and exagerate.
 
I haven't told you, John Grado droped by my house yesterday, and he told me that my HP1000 were Joseph Grado's personnal pair. He offered to buy them from me for $25 000, but I said no.
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One last thing, I've heard that Stacker has multiple personality disorder, he laso has a tendency to exagerate, and he also has no short term....what's the word....,oh yeah!, memory.
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Apr 25, 2016 at 10:20 PM Post #31,721 of 65,426
Comparing Grado GH1/G, GS1000e (250+ hrs), and HP1000; effect of GH1000e burn in
 
I have been nursing along my GS1000e purchased new in  mid March, 2015 (over 13 months ago), observing that its sound improves, though VVEERRYY SLOWLY, over time.  At this point I have over 250 hours of use on it.
 
There is a GS1000i that I covet in my local audio store, conveniently located in the uppermost northwest corner of their showroom (really!), sitting neglected there for at least 3 years, waiting for someone to love it.  I am that someone.  I compared it here to both my GS1000e (with fewer hours) and the new GH1 and that GS1000i beat them all.
 
So I have been burning in my GS1000es, hoping that they will achieve the beauty that I heard in the GS1000i at the store.  Here is what I wrote last August, comparing the GS1000i to the GS1000e:
 
GS1000i vs. GS1000e:
 
Here, I clearly liked the GS1000i better (!)  The GS1000i had less "thud" and more "twang" to the bass notes of the kick drum, while the GS1000e made you think that they put a towel against the drum head to damp its sound.  The GS1000i also provided more treble detail than the GS1000e.  In what to me seems a contradiction (but I observed it!), the GS1000i provides a stronger bass, but it is a bit duller (similar to my thoughts above on the bass of the PS1000 vs. PS1000e).  The GS1000i provided clearer female vocals than the GS1000e.  When I included the GS1000e in my "4 dimensional 13 Grado comparison" post (see link in my signature), I said that the GS1000e bass was "tubby," and I surmised that that might be because it was still being burned in.  I have probably another 50 hours on the GS1000e since then, but it still may not be fully burned in... but its bass still sounds tubby when compared to the GS1000i.  I was so surprised that I actually compared my GS1000e to the one that Overture Audio had, built at the same time and having a consecutive serial number, thinking mine may be unique.  Nope... both GS1000e's, mine and theirs, sounded the same!
 

 
Before that (May of 2015), I had compared my GS1000e to my PS1000 and HP1000s, here:
 

 
 
 As shown (higher numbers are better), the GS1000e had an overall score in third place, with the HP1000 in second place and the PS1000e.
 
Today, nearly one year later, I wanted to again compare the GS1000e to the HP1000, as well as to the GH1, which as described above, is my bellwether for approaching the desirability of the GS1000i.
 
Here are the headphones (all mine... ALL MINE!!!):
 

 
From top, Grado GH1, GS1000e, and HP1000 used in comparison.
 
I used the same music and test procedure as described here My source was the PC outputting to a SONY PHA-1 DAC, then feeding a Joseph Grado HPA-1 headphone amp and then the headphone.
 
Here is what I found today.
 

 
It appears that the GS1000e is moving up in the world.  In May, 2015, the GS1000e was 1.5 points below the HP1000 in total score (16.5 vs. 18.0).  Today, for the same headphones, but with perhaps 250 more hours of use on the GS1000e, it leads the HP1000 in my scores by 3 points, and it ties the GH1 (though excels in different areas - GS1000e best in preserving the high-frequency harmonics that determine the pitch of a bass note, and wider sound stage and associated positional resolution, than the HP1000.  The HP1000 provides more of the very deepest bass (< 100 Hz) and preserves the sound of the pluck of a finger on a bass string better than the GS1000e.
 
To ease comparison, I place the GS1000e vs. HP1000 comparisons side by side (two columns from the first colored matrix and from the one):
 

 
As regards the GS1000e vs. the GH1, the total score is tied at 21.  However, the transparency of the GH1 (and of the GS1000i) is more important to me than its importance to the score - it contributes but 10% of the total score, but it accounts for 30% - 50% of my listening pleasure.  In addition, though it does not show up in a score, the mid bass of the GS1000e sounds congested and muddled, "tubby" in the parlance of my earlier comparison quoted above.  
 
So there does seem to be a long-range improvement with burn in of the GS1000e.  However, despite the equal score to the GH-1, I still prefer the GH1 (and GS1000i, which I preferred to the GH1 in an in-store listening test) to the GS1000e.  The fact that each of the 10 factors is not of equal importance to listening, though it is to the total score, underscores the fallacy of trying to equate total score with headphone listening quality.
 
Apr 26, 2016 at 12:22 AM Post #31,723 of 65,426
Not sure if this is a goid place for this, but here are my recently (almost) completed RS1 clones:



Edit: you can bet your sweet ass they have an 1/4" plug! :nerd:

Better rodblocks and a darker headband are next. 3D printers FTW!
 
Apr 26, 2016 at 12:41 AM Post #31,724 of 65,426
Not sure if this is a goid place for this, but here are my recently (almost) completed RS1 clones:



Edit: you can bet your sweet ass they have an 1/4" plug! :nerd:

Better rodblocks and a darker headband are next. 3D printers FTW!

it's a great place for that, very nice !
what drivers ?
 
Apr 26, 2016 at 1:40 AM Post #31,725 of 65,426
Stealth Sr80e.

Thanks Jay!

Fleasbaby turned the cups gor me. He tocks!

Edit: rum nakes it hard to type...*for

Damn, its worse than i thought, *ROCKS!!!

Damn you sailor Jerry!
 

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