Getting the original steel band out of the original rod blocks can be a little tricky, so if you want it easier, buy a spring steel band with your order of rodblocks/gimbals from Shipibo.
Getting the original steel band out of the original rod blocks can be a little tricky, so if you want it easier, buy a spring steel band with your order of rodblocks/gimbals from Shipibo.
Right. I have ordered a complete set with steel band and leather. Not that expensive and the change is really fast that way. The complete original gimbal/rod/headband remains in one piece.
You could actually just buy that complete set, add some wooden cups, pads and cables, and get yourself a set of Nhoord drivers: a TOTL pair of “Grados” involving no actual Grado parts...
Reminds me of the “Heritage” MGB shell- theoretically, you could use it to build a brand new MGB entirely from spare parts (good luck getting it registered, though).
a. I like the Grado cables. They ooze reliability. Also as they can't be removed i am not obligated to try out a gazillion other cables to find out which sounds the best. And if i really wanted to change cables i could by tinkering.
b. I like the Grado concept of foam ear pads. It's quirky and special. It lets me try out different pads (but that's mostly not necessary) or just replace a used one easily. They feel good to my ears (not the S or the F though). Also ear pads of other headphones have to be replaced too. My OPPO PM-3s pads fell apart within 18 months.
c. What i am really not a fan of is the flimsy plastic rodblocks and gimbals. They are ok up to the SR225 but after that they should be delievered with better wood or metal rodblocks and gimbals. But all that can be remedied with Shipibo and Turbulent Labs.
d. I like that i can tinker around with my Grados.
e. I like the vintage feel and overall quirkyness. Grado is a little like Leica cameras. They are expensive and quirky and a lot of people can't understand why you not just buy a Sony cam for a tenth of the price.
Beyerdynamic T5p and DT1350 -- Cable sheathing disintegrated on both headphones. The T5p's leather pads are doing fine, but the DT1350 pads and headband padding had to be replaced. The cables of both headphones had to be replaced.
Vsonic GR07-- Cable sheathing disintegrated.
And yes, the pads of my old MS2i disintegrated after about 6 or 7 years. The leather headband and cables on all my Grados are doing fine.
Schiit falls apart...not only Grado schiit. Pretty much every single headphone I own has had some kind of issue.
You could actually just buy that complete set, add some wooden cups, pads and cables, and get yourself a set of Nhoord drivers: a TOTL pair of “Grados” involving no actual Grado parts...
Reminds me of the “Heritage” MGB shell- theoretically, you could use it to build a brand new MGB entirely from spare parts (good luck getting it registered, though).
I think Grado is happy with their current revenue. That being said, in Canada, a number of vendors have dropped Grado entirely in favor of other brands that sell more.
I'll add that the flat or "F" pads as they're now called, were the pads that originally came on the HP1 series of Joseph Grado's. Some of the early RS series may have come with them as well but I don't remember for sure. Grado stopped using/making them but there was some demand for them that Todd from TTVJ recognized. Todd worked with Grado to get permission to make and sell them and that's the only place they've been available since. I'd suspect that is where Grado is getting the "F" pads they're using on the Hemps and the reason they're not available on their own store.
I was wondering this myself, does TTVJ have them made? I have a pair on my SR325e’s and I love them, tamed the treble perfectly. Need to get a set for my SR80e’s now...
Getting the original steel band out of the original rod blocks can be a little tricky, so if you want it easier, buy a spring steel band with your order of rodblocks/gimbals from Shipibo.
Anyway let's get back to headphones and music and iems and wireless and audio players and amps and anything to do with this great life long hobbie. Now where did I put them Geekria pads lol .
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