SR60 vs MS-1?

Feb 11, 2006 at 8:59 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 14

lion

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Gday guys,
I was just wondering which was better out of the two headphones above? Or is the MS-1 just a rebranded version of the SR60?
I'd primarily be using it for my ipod. Would either of these headphones stay on my head if I walked around a lot? (at a moderate pace?)
I've got some KSC-75s on the way but I might exchange it.
Thanks!
(oh and I have tried searching :P)
 
Feb 11, 2006 at 10:13 AM Post #2 of 14
The MS1 is comparable to the SR80/125 from Grado.
I never heard the 60 but I found the MS1 to be a good step up from the SR80 which I heard at a shop.
Imho the MS1 must be much more refined than the SR60 and it's just the gateway drug to Grado.
 
Feb 11, 2006 at 9:46 PM Post #4 of 14
The MS1 is not a rebranded SR60. All of the Alessandro headphones made by Grado use different drivers than their Grado cousins.

Personally I think that the only better headphone value than the MS1 (for $100) is the KSC75 (for $20). The KSC75 is an awesome headphone for the money, probably boasting the biggest bang-for-the-buck out there. However, if you're looking for something a bit beefier than the Koss clip-ons and don't require any isolation then the MS1 is a great, fun headphone. Sounds fantastic straight out of portable sources and it improves if you throw a little amplification at it. You can't go wrong with it IMO.
 
Feb 11, 2006 at 9:46 PM Post #5 of 14
MS1 sounds better to my ears, and it's not a rebadged SR60. They will stay on your head with walking, but probably not running.
 
Feb 12, 2006 at 9:46 PM Post #9 of 14
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Originally Posted by azncookiecutter
MS-1s are less harsh and more balanced to my ears, compared to the SR-60/80s.


I'm looking at grado phones as well and want to use them w/ my computer through an audigy soundcard (will get that upgraded soon). I'm trying to decide btwn the 60/80 and MS1 ... in other words would the 80 or the MS1 be worth the extra dough unamped?
 
Feb 12, 2006 at 10:11 PM Post #10 of 14
Hey guys, thanks for the replies.
I'm still tossing up whether it's worth buying the MS-1s because I'll be using it a lot on the train and all that sound quality will be wasted
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Does it justify the extra $85 from the KSC-75s? (in Australia KSC-75 is about $65, MS-1 $150) because those will be coming in today.
 
Feb 12, 2006 at 10:37 PM Post #11 of 14
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Originally Posted by lion
Hey guys, thanks for the replies.
I'm still tossing up whether it's worth buying the MS-1s because I'll be using it a lot on the train and all that sound quality will be wasted
frown.gif

Does it justify the extra $85 from the KSC-75s? (in Australia KSC-75 is about $65, MS-1 $150) because those will be coming in today.



If you're gonna use them in portable situations, then no, MS-1s are not worth buying over the KSC75s. But if it's going to be home cans, then yes. I find that KSC75s lack the sonic refinements of the MS-1s, such as more realistic cymbal crashes and a much less harsh sound.
And both the MS-1s and SR-80s are pretty good unamped. Both don't really need an amp to sound its best.
 

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