solbergg
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No, I don't have the Taiwan ones available, but I did take a chance on the ones offered by www.goodcans.com I was somewhat skeptical of the headphone bags that they offered, because the pictures weren't very revealing. After having a very good first ordering experience with them, I decided to go ahead an d give the case a shot. They sell three different sizes - I ordered the 10" x 10" medium version, which fits Grado's perfectly. They also have a smaller and a larger size bag as well.
Judging by the picture on their website, I was half expecting the case to be a thin, cloth-like material that was really only useful for preventing my SR-60's from getting dusty. Instead I got an extremely high quality, tough bag. The outside is a very rugged, yet smooth canvas. The closest material comparison I can make is to the pair of Marmot ski pants that I own. The inside of the bag has a well sewn strip of velcro to close it up, and a very soft, but thick fleece lining.
I am in no way connected with Goodcans.com, I just thought it would be good to let all the Grado owners out there know about a great way to protect their beloved headphones. I can try to take some better pictures if anyone shows a lot of interest.
Judging by the picture on their website, I was half expecting the case to be a thin, cloth-like material that was really only useful for preventing my SR-60's from getting dusty. Instead I got an extremely high quality, tough bag. The outside is a very rugged, yet smooth canvas. The closest material comparison I can make is to the pair of Marmot ski pants that I own. The inside of the bag has a well sewn strip of velcro to close it up, and a very soft, but thick fleece lining.
I am in no way connected with Goodcans.com, I just thought it would be good to let all the Grado owners out there know about a great way to protect their beloved headphones. I can try to take some better pictures if anyone shows a lot of interest.