I've have not been on the site for a while (satisfied with what I've got). In a nutshell, what's the deal with the X series? Do people like them (compared to the e series)?
I've have not been on the site for a while (satisfied with what I've got). In a nutshell, what's the deal with the X series? Do people like them (compared to the e series)?
My impression is: If you're happy with your current dac/amp/Grado setup then you don't need the Xs. The Xs seem to make it a little more easy to get an "edible" sound for Grado newcomers while sacrificing the Grado "treble magic".
I've have not been on the site for a while (satisfied with what I've got). In a nutshell, what's the deal with the X series? Do people like them (compared to the e series)?
Generally the x series is a slight move towards warmer and bassier and somewhat less airy and sparkly. Sort of continuing along the trend of The Hemp. Some folks like that tuning better, some dont.
I, for one, love my RS1x. I could be content if it was my only Grado. (I guess?
Hemps are a little warmer and bassier, GH2 a little airier and more sparkly. The one I prefer is the one that is closer to me when I want to listen
The GH2 is arguably the most beautiful on ear Grado ever made. The Hemp is cool, but definitely has a more utilitarian look. If that is a consideration for you . . .
Also The Hemp is a standard model now that is going to be available, where the GH2 is limited, out of production model that is going to only get harder to find. If that is a consideration for you
I would definitely go for the GH2. I have found that they have a broader Range and are drop dead beautiful.
I bought a pair of used Hemp's and they have a bit more bass, but less range, IMO.
Little bit of trivia: I use Beautiful Audio pads and if you put them on the Hemps the difference in sound is Much less.
I've just pulled the trigger on a (quite good, almost new looking) GH2. I will post pics (or else it didn't happen, right?) and impressions later on, once it has arrived. I figured that I could always get me a Hemp later on indeed, as these are still very easy to find.
And if I should not like the GH2 signature, then it will find its way to the classifieds later on this year
I believe I have the "Prototype" for the X series (The Hemp) and one of the hardcore treble school (325i Gold) and honestly love them both! I usually grab them depending on my mood or for example if I need more bass presence (Hemp), or a much "cleaner" sound (325i).
I guess one doesn't have to be a particular fan of one type of Grado variant. The cool part is that I can look for some cheaper opportunities regarding the old school sound search, while still aiming for some pristine, new toy as a first user. Just pick your poison taking into account preference and budget. That is what fascinates me with Grado. You can get excited and fulfilled with a few hundred Euros spent.
No Aristocracy or Private Exclusive Club Lounge brand looks, like many around. And the cool part is that when you compare them to some of the competition, many times at different price levels, they hold their ground big time in what really matters, SQ.
Of course haters and people will usually pick on the comfort, build, visual evolve aspect of it. But let's face it, no brand or headphone is perfect and it all comes down about what one values the most when picking up cans.
For me it will always be about SQ and emotions first.
I would definitely go for the GH2. I have found that they have a broader Range and are drop dead beautiful.
I bought a pair of used Hemp's and they have a bit more bass, but less range, IMO.
Little bit of trivia: I use Beautiful Audio pads and if you put them on the Hemps the difference in sound is Much less.
I agree. Before there was Hemp, to my ears, the GH2 were the bassier Grado, but with more details than the Hemp, which on the other hand provides a bit more "slam". As mentioned previously, they compliment each other very well
Road to perdition indeed. Now thoughts of the RS1x are swirling in my head.
I went back to read some old post from around the last time I was in this thread (2021) and I came across a picture I posted of the 5 Grados I owned at the time. I saw a GH3 in the picture and I thought, "I owned a GH3"? I had completely forgotten.
I do remember that back in 2021 I was looking through the classified for a used RS1. But if I do buy an RS1 I would need to sell my beloved RS2e (my GH2 is NOT going anywhere) -- I don't think I could do that.
20-20,000 is the range of human hearing and anything above ~14,000 is gonna be barely audible "air" type sounds. Below 20Hz you're going to be just feeling a rumble, not hearing a tone. On either end of the spectrum literally no normal music (read: music that's not intentionally trying to be weird) goes there. I'm not discounting that they sound better but there is genuinely no one who can hear anything above 20KHz.
I agree
My age related hearing limit is 12 kHz. I don't even think I could hear to 20 kHz when I was a teenager.
> 9 kHz, only percussion overtones are present in the music
42 Hz, lowest note of a bass guitar
< 60 Hz appreciable content, only in EDM
I've just pulled the trigger on a (quite good, almost new looking) GH2. I will post pics (or else it didn't happen, right?) and impressions later on, once it has arrived. I figured that I could always get me a Hemp later on indeed, as these are still very easy to find.
And if I should not like the GH2 signature, then it will find its way to the classifieds later on this year
Congrats on the purchase!
The GH2's, to me, have the best mids and above out there. The bass is adequate, but not strong. Does well with a warm amp and once in a while bass boost is fun. The oldest headphone in my collection at over four years old. And they are Never leaving!
Not long after that my focus / interest moved to IEMs, but the past few weeks I mainly listened with headphones again...
Btw, before the RS2 and PS500 I also had a GS1000 (original), which especially had a superb soundstage imho.
But I certainly haven't heard as many Grado's as some of you fan(atic)s over here. Working on that though with an incomming GH2 and probably later on this year (audio budget is a bit tight now) The Hemp
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