YES! Without question! I have both the GS2000e and the current flagship, GS3000x. I prefer the GE2000e, as to me it is brighter and more spacious while having good bass. However, there are several who discount the GS2000e as having a “wonky” response, so I may be in the minority or off in left field. I also have the Grado “forever” flagship, the PS2000e, which I would place ahead of both.
Oh, and I have 22 other Grados! See my signature for a link to comparison of some.
Grado 325i with 325x drivers and new version of x-series cable (left, below).
Grado assured me that my 325’is’ would be repaired with ‘e’ series drivers. Instead they installed x-driver and x-cable. Im not too mad assuming 325x driver because the new x-cable they installed is much improved over my old 325x’s cable. Anyways, 325ix sounds awesome! Will compare against 325x later but presumably same sound assuming same driver. The drivers look identical at least. Grado did not inform me of repair details.
I sent in a blown vintage 325 around same time as you and realized today that I might have the same cable as you, it measures about 5mm thick. Is this any indication of the 4 conductor cable vs the 8?
I sent in a blown vintage 325 around same time as you and realized today that I might have the same cable as you, it measures about 5mm thick. Is this any indication of the 4 conductor cable vs the 8?
If you go to '4ourears.com' or to 'gradolabs.com', scroll down in the Prestige Series section, 325x is described as having 8-conductor cable while 80x is described as having 4-conductor cable.
If you go to '4ourears.com' or to 'gradolabs.com', scroll down in the Prestige Series section, 325x is described as having 8-conductor cable while 80x is described as having 4-conductor cable.
So youre saying they replaced Mr.Sneis’s 8-core cable with a 4-core cable?
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@Mr.Sneis Try messaging Grado customer support. When I did the same in your situation they advised me to send to them for evaluation and for possible correction. Ive not followed through yet. I was going to compare my “80x” vs 325x first…
YES! Without question! I have both the GS2000e and the current flagship, GS3000x. I prefer the GE2000e, as to me it is brighter and more spacious while having good bass. However, there are several who discount the GS2000e as having a “wonky” response, so I may be in the minority or off in left field. ***I also have the Grado “forever” flagship, the PS2000e, which I would place ahead of both.***
Oh, and I have 22 other Grados! See my signature for a link to comparison of some.
YES! Without question! I have both the GS2000e and the current flagship, GS3000x. I prefer the GE2000e, as to me it is brighter and more spacious while having good bass. However, there are several who discount the GS2000e as having a “wonky” response, so I may be in the minority or off in left field. I also have the Grado “forever” flagship, the PS2000e, which I would place ahead of both.
Oh, and I have 22 other Grados! See my signature for a link to comparison of some.
Don't know if anyone mentioned yet but the early version was the larger tip. With the flexible short adapter to use for 3.5m . The newer , E , version was when they went 3.5m direct , then with a gold adaptor. Your grado don't show the , E , . But they could be the early. 325is . Silver . The early , E , really. They look genuine
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