wormsdriver
Headphoneus Supremus
personally, I wouldn't mod any Grados above the "prestige series" Grados.
Hi Got a dilemma...... Do i Buys some Ps500 and get them modded up ... or do i have some built from scratch with V5 drivers in some nice burmese rosewood...upgraded headband etc................................. also what portable amp/dac .... Cmoy .... Matrix mini or ??????
I wouldn't violate the warranty on a $500 can. The PS500 is surprisingly good without any modifications if you just want to rock n roll out of the box. I would do a bespoke Magnum build from the ground up if you really are set on getting your hands dirty though. I'm going to be a lot more active on head-fi from now on since I have more time since I graduated. I'll be around if you have any questions
I must have done the Grado modding thing with 5 different cans now..
Ok ... thanks for the advice ... still confused.com ... what is the difference re.. Audio quality when comparing Ps500 and mag V5 (built from scratch) in wood....???? I was going to ask Martin from MCA to build from scratch or at least get new nickle plated Gimbals and Rodblocks if i just bought stock 500's.However i would really like to hear the stock Ps500's 1st. What about AMP/DAC re portable type please..... ????? Thanks i really value your advice ..
Stock PS500 and PS500 with MartinCustomAudio's metal gimbals will sound the same. I think you can install the metal gimbals yourself easily without tools.
I also strongly suggest you listen to the PS500 before putting Magnum V5 in it.
It's true that modding the Grado models above the Prestige range is daring, because these cost quite a lot from the start, and are already pretty good on their own. They offer a performance that is comparable to the Magnums yes, but still a very different sound signature. It all depends on which school you take to part in, Grado, or Magnum... or both!
Actually the PS-500 is not a great representative of the traditional Grado sound, it has more bass than highs, quite unusual for a Grado.
Some Head-Fiers did Magnum (the verb, 'to Magnum') high-end Grados though; like Chris Himself he Magnumed a RS-2 and Pcf a RS-1; and I think both liked the end result (Pcf plain prefers the sound of the Magnums over that of the RS-1i).
I haven't listened to any of the two headphones you're asking about but personally I would leave the PS-500 entire and build a Magnum V5 from scratch. It will take more resources but you'll have two full headphones. If you only want a "One" headphone, go ahead , it'll be a great PS500-V5 headphone; Modders already know how to extract the Grado drivers from wood and your PS500 drivers will sell well on here.
In portable mode I don't use any external DAC or amp... just the MP3 player. Choosing to own Grados also mean that you are allowed to do just that and have great, loud sound.
So yeah I can't say more to help you.
I use a jewelers screwdriver and a hammer and the concrete floor to get my drivers out. If you bust the inner sleeve, it's not really that big of a deal. It takes quite a bit of force, but it's safe.
THank you so much ... nice to speak to you .... I like both . But i think that you are right with not modding the stock Ps500.. If i go down the modding road i will either ask Martin at MCA to build from scratch with V5's or as above just get gimbals and rodblocks sent to me.... I like lots of different music, but not much classical. I also intend to get some Denon AHD7000 or D5000... just lovin this headphone stuff... Thanks for Helping me ))))))
My pleasure! The PS500 looks great to own, I wish it was there when I bought my first Grado (a RS-1).
Denon AH-D5000 and -D7000 are a thing of the past, the company now sells AH-D600s and AH-D7100s instead.
But Fostex, which's mother company (Foster) has designed and been producing those headphones for Denon since the beginning, have released worthy successors of the D5000 and 7000. Check them out, they're called: TH600 (released in Japan the 25th of this month, 800-900 dollars) and the almighty closed-back flagship TH900 (1800-2000$, competing with the LCD-3 and winning in some cases).