GI-Mike
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Amazing these tiny little cans produce as much sound as they do. Listened to an old Primus CD, I'm really digging the tonality of the double bass.. Finger Picking Good..
Looking forward to your impressions after sufficient burn-in.Burning my new Gh 2s in now, and I have to say Im really liking the signature of these. Using stock cable and Schiit Joutenheim amp right now. Ill hook it up to my Burson in a week or two. Probably have about 20 hrs on them. I also just ordered a set of the Zonk G cush pads and will post results after i get them. If i don't like the Zonks I'll buy some Original Grado g cush. Ive heard very little reviews of these with g pads. Thought it might be interesting . This is my first pair of Grados, I've listened to them in the past, just never bought any. Im comparing them to my Focal elear, and Shure 1840s. Fun stuff.
Thanks, im looking foward to it as well.
Same here. I should add my G-Pads to the GH2, but I'm liking them a lot on the GH1. I'm curious about your experience since you have the Focal Elear. I was thinking about that as my $1k headphone. Let us know.
Forgot to mention build quality on the Elears is Top Notch, to my ears and listening its a hard phone to beat in its respective price class, very easy to drive as wellSame here. I should add my G-Pads to the GH2, but I'm liking them a lot on the GH1. I'm curious about your experience since you have the Focal Elear. I was thinking about that as my $1k headphone. Let us know.
Headphone heaven btw the Elear and Grados, glorious change of paces, both are great. I strongly suggest if you can, listen to the Elears before buying.Same here. I should add my G-Pads to the GH2, but I'm liking them a lot on the GH1. I'm curious about your experience since you have the Focal Elear. I was thinking about that as my $1k headphone. Let us know.
Sorry messed my reply up, you were supposed to get the response below, er above nowI LOVE My Focal Elears. In reply to
Headphone heaven btw the Elear and Grados, glorious change of paces, both are great. I strongly suggest if you can, listen to the Elears before buying.
Ah, going through Moon might be the way to go. I purchased the GH2 through them as well as a Silver Dragon 4 pin balanced cable for the Elear. Im also becoming more and more impressed with the GH2s sound, it takes a bit to really get the Grado sound, Im not a basshead so the Grado sounded Right, tonality, balanced, real sounding. Do you have other cans besides Grados? Im just not sure if your used to the Grados, the Elear might seem a bit dark. I have been A/B comparing them with the Shure 1840 for three days now. Easy having the GH2 with single plug and the other two with balanced. Sound sigs are sooo different, neither bad just different. I thought the 1840 was detailed when i first got it, Now in detail it is in third place easily, then Elear a very close second to the GH2. I do have g cush and ttjv deluxe flats on order. Thanks for the advice and input, much appreciated. Ill post impressions after i get them.I wish I could, but no dealers in my neck of the woods. I could always get an used pair from Moon Audio with full warranty (it might be a good idea to order a pair from them if you want to save some money).
So, after more A/B between GH1 and GH2, I feel the GH2 gives me more of what I am looking for. The highs are tamed with good low end response for a Grado. Now, when using the G-Pads on the GH2, you will lose a little energy in the mids, and little on the low end. However, you gain soundstage with still good low end response, excellent body (GH2 is like eating a big piece of steak, while the GH1 is more of a slim burger patty), and still good mids with warmth. The low end is still very killer with how detailed the bass guitar can get (I'm looking at you Synchronicity album).
Since I have both the GH1 and GH2, it's great to compare them to each other.
If you are planning to get the GH2, PLEASE pick up a pair of G-Pads. You might find yourself being very happy with them and may not even want to upgrade to any of the GS/PS pair and just get a different headphone for the $1k+ tier.