Ok so I've had an interesting revelation as to why I've liked my OH10 so much. I hadn't pulled out my Grado 325is (2014-ish version) in a month or more, and while listening to a particular track, I thought I wonder how the OH10 compares to the Grado. Yeah I know, open headphone vs closed IEM. But that was the revelation: everyone comments on the wide, holographic Soundstage of the OH10, and yes, in fact they sound very similar to the super lively Grado SR325is. The OH10 does a great job sounding like an open headphone.
This may surprise people because Grado's are often misreprested as having little bass. But that's not accurate of many of the mid- and upper-level Grado line, especially. the ne 'X' models.
So if any of you OH10 fans wish you had a headphone that sounds similar to their presentation, you should look into Grado! I've been all the way up to the RS1e and PS500, both superb, but only a little better than the SR325, which is the really sweet spot on Grado's IMO.
This may surprise people because Grado's are often misreprested as having little bass. But that's not accurate of many of the mid- and upper-level Grado line, especially. the ne 'X' models.
So if any of you OH10 fans wish you had a headphone that sounds similar to their presentation, you should look into Grado! I've been all the way up to the RS1e and PS500, both superb, but only a little better than the SR325, which is the really sweet spot on Grado's IMO.