Grado Fan Club!
Jun 28, 2022 at 7:34 PM Post #54,243 of 65,555
Hope I'm doing the right thing đź‘Ť
The Grado guys ⬆️ are thinking: “you’re on your own. If you #### up, $295+ …”
 
Jun 28, 2022 at 7:36 PM Post #54,244 of 65,555
Cables ? I don't need fixed cables where I'm going !
I've had cover the Grado boys eyes I'm sure their expressions changed to a disapproving look...... To be continued !
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Jun 28, 2022 at 7:44 PM Post #54,247 of 65,555
My rule is usually 4 and I think I stick to it. This was back in Dec 2017.

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RULES, no stinkin’ RULES, once I hit 65 I started cutting down. Not TOO Crazy but my Pysch no long takes my calls…
 
Jun 28, 2022 at 9:01 PM Post #54,251 of 65,555
Can I ask everyone which current Grado model handles classical music best please?Orchestral, Baroque, Chamber music, smaller string ensemble and solo instrument. Detail is paramount, and no harsh trebles. Using with a small but reasonably powered tube hybrid amp. Many thanks
 
Jun 28, 2022 at 9:18 PM Post #54,253 of 65,555
Listening to my hemps right now to an older Edgar Froese album (founder of Tangerine Dream). They bring out the imperfections of the recording out… perfectly. Best way I can describe it. It sounds faithful yet very enjoyable. Despite the recordings flaws. Is this a description of “Grado Magic”?
I find the hemp does an incredible job smoothing out things. It’s my go to headphone for poor recordings (like a lot of 80s metal.)
 
Jun 28, 2022 at 9:33 PM Post #54,255 of 65,555
I find the hemp does an incredible job smoothing out things. It’s my go to headphone for poor recordings (like a lot of 80s metal.)
With just a little bit of emphasis on things to appreciate a real fine recording. But overall it is quite a smooth listen. Excellent for a slightly harsher/harsher Dac/dap/phone etc. as well.
 
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