maguire
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For around 100 bucks you can keep your Grado's and just get a Zo, this will give you that extra bass when you feel the need
FAO Rawster
Hey buddy
I read this thread a long, long time ago - every single page, so can't do it again but... Am I correct in thinking you sold your GR10 and got the Westone 4 instead?
I'm thinking of making the change but am scared to let go of them as I don't know if there is a better universal IEM available?
I love the GR10 but wish it had a bit more depth to the bass. I had the W3 before and those were pretty mind blowing to start with, but over time I realised the mids were getting lost in the mix of complex songs.
Any help would be great
PS. I can't afford customs... yet.
FAO Rawster
Hey buddy
I read this thread a long, long time ago - every single page, so can't do it again but... Am I correct in thinking you sold your GR10 and got the Westone 4 instead?
I'm thinking of making the change but am scared to let go of them as I don't know if there is a better universal IEM available?
I love the GR10 but wish it had a bit more depth to the bass. I had the W3 before and those were pretty mind blowing to start with, but over time I realised the mids were getting lost in the mix of complex songs.
Any help would be great
PS. I can't afford customs... yet.
Originally Posted by Spyro /img/forum/go_quote.gif
.Personally, while W4 is incredibly smooth and refined sounding it is very conservative in bass area (about same as GR10) and lacks the crispness I like with treble.
For around 100 bucks you can keep your Grado's and just get a Zo, this will give you that extra bass when you feel the need
is gr10 an upgrade to the ortofon eq-5 ?
is gr10 an upgrade to the ortofon eq-5 ?
is it worth going the extra step with them ?
Not to my ears, but I know at least one fellow member who disagrees with me.
How does GR10 compare to SE535 in terms of the whole package.