Plan was to buy a decent amp/dac this year. But if Grado or beyerdynamic come up with something nice. I will take itWith the discontinuation of the Professional Series, I will repeat my suggestion / for an ‘ultra’ Grado with high impedance (200+ ohm) useable with OTL tube headphone amplifiers. This could ‘bookend’ with @Stevko ’s product suggestion…
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I have always been curious about what sound the 1888's put out. I think I saw one sell last year, not a lot out there that is for sure. Have you heard the infamous PS1?Picking just one favorite is hard . . .but the GH2, GH4, PS1000, HF3, and 1888 Reserva probably make the top 5. The Hemps also would make it on that list sound wise but they're not really very "limited" anymore so I would grab those others first if the house was on fire.
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I will try to do a listen on my Violectric V200 today or tomorrow to refresh my thoughts.Would really like to hear from anybody using a Violectric or an iFi with the RS-1x/RS-2x headphones.
As a generalization I did find in the past that the amp did well with all Grados and my notes had it as a best combo with the PS1000e when I still had them.
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I'm trying to decide between SR 325x and SR225x. Anyone here have both would appreciate any recommendation thanks!
Joaquin Dinero
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I have not heard the PS1. Why is it "infamous"?I have always been curious about what sound the 1888's put out. I think I saw one sell last year, not a lot out there that is for sure. Have you heard the infamous PS1?
The 1888s are basically an RS2e with the slightly different wood treatment (which I highly doubt is audible to any normal human being)
Shane D
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Do you find the V200 warm? That is what I love about my V220.I will try to do a listen on my Violectric V200 today or tomorrow to refresh my thoughts.
As a generalization I did find in the past that the amp did well with all Grados and my notes had it as a best combo with the PS1000e when I still had them.
Yes and quite articulate too. The input level adjustment system is a great design in addition to small steps on the attenuator.Do you find the V200 warm? That is what I love about my V220.
Shane D
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They are special. I am currently using mine as a pre-amp for my tiny amp (MT-602).Yes and quite articulate too. The input level adjustment system is a great design in addition to small steps on the attenuator.
I have the large remote for my V220, but Love using that huge dial.
gimmeheadroom
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Ok, ok. Send me a new RS1X and I promise to listen to it out of my V280Would really like to hear from anybody using a Violectric or an iFi with the RS-1x/RS-2x headphones.
Shane D
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If I get my hands on a set it is Never leaving my apartment!Ok, ok. Send me a new RS1X and I promise to listen to it out of my V280
And they would have to make do with a V220.
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Out of curiosity, I tried the RS2x in a store today. Compared to the RS1x, there does seem to be more bass, but as you mentioned, it's not as refined or articulate. I'm glad I tried the RS2x because even with the improvements that I heard compared to my RS2e's - I still prefer the overall sound of the RS1x.I have had more time on the RS1x and agree with Jonathan C. regarding how it evolves. I think the RS2x bass seems more there and lends that to the overall sound so it might seem like more bass. The RS1x does take longer to evolve and results in a better detailed and deeper reaching bass and to me is the more refined and articulate throughout the full spectrum. For me to pick one it has always been the RS1x that I find more satisfying. It might also be more reflective of what amp you are using than the RS2x and scale accordingly. That said, there are plenty of amps that I have found that satisfy and marry well.
The RS2x is still excellent overall and a great choice if you don’t want to spend the extra $200.
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Why You Shouldn't Always Rely on Measurements
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I just got the velour for my 325x's.Awesome to hear, I was considering the velours for my Hemps as well. Since the cups are further from your ears do you hear a noticeable change in the soundstage? Any changes in the highs?
First off, a bit of a description - Comfort S class, no doubt about it! They seem to be made of very soft velour over a type of memory foam on the inside that is quite firm but gives nicely to form a very solid seal. The inside is DEEP, there is no gentle curve like on the G pad - it is very straight on the sides almost like a tube. I have the Shipibo pads as well and these are much deeper and much firmer. They do not compress anywhere near as much as the Shipibo pads though, these are very much more comfortable.
I've only got a short time on these (less than 2 hours) and just going over my test tracks they seem to recess the lower treble a bit, sub bass enhanced and mids really shine through...it sounds weird to say this, but it seems to make them very balanced, but a lot warmer than the F pad, vocals definitely have a richness to them. I'm not sure if it takes away from the Grado sound, but it is different. Not necessarily in a bad way though, just different. I also had the same experience as the original review...had to turn the amp up (from about 11 to 1).
As to soundstage, it actually seems to sharpen the imaging if that makes sense? They have the same sense of width as the G Pad without taking away from the mids (as i said before, it does take a bit away from the lower treble though).
First impressions though - I'll come back after I've let my brain adjust for a week or so.
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Thank you for these impressions! Seems to be a good pad. Comfort alone makes it worth it. Soundwise, if anything annoys me the change in sound seems small enough that I could probably fix with EQ. Thanks again!I just got the velour for my 325x's.
First off, a bit of a description - Comfort S class, no doubt about it! They seem to be made of very soft velour over a type of memory foam on the inside that is quite firm but gives nicely to form a very solid seal. The inside is DEEP, there is no gentle curve like on the G pad - it is very straight on the sides almost like a tube. I have the Shipibo pads as well and these are much deeper and much firmer. They do not compress anywhere near as much as the Shipibo pads though, these are very much more comfortable.
I've only got a short time on these (less than 2 hours) and just going over my test tracks they seem to recess the lower treble a bit, sub bass enhanced and mids really shine through...it sounds weird to say this, but it seems to make them very balanced, but a lot warmer than the F pad, vocals definitely have a richness to them. I'm not sure if it takes away from the Grado sound, but it is different. Not necessarily in a bad way though, just different. I also had the same experience as the original review...had to turn the amp up (from about 11 to 1).
As to soundstage, it actually seems to sharpen the imaging if that makes sense? They have the same sense of width as the G Pad without taking away from the mids (as i said before, it does take a bit away from the lower treble though).
First impressions though - I'll come back after I've let my brain adjust for a week or so.
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