the Grado headphone range
Jan 4, 2006 at 11:20 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 3

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SR60
SR80
SR125
SR225
SR325i
RS2
RS1

They all look very similar, what are the differences as you move up the range?
 
Jan 4, 2006 at 11:26 AM Post #2 of 3
Going from the SR-225 (which I love) to the RS-1 I'd say:

More Bass + Lower, deeper bass

Lovely Midrange (on all of them but RS-1 takes top honours IMO)

High's: as you go up theres less harshness (except SR-125 and SR-325i which some people have problems with)

More detail

More "real" sounding (SR-225 sounds thin well compared to the RS-1)

And they look better with the wood!
rs1smile.gif
 
Jan 4, 2006 at 4:22 PM Post #3 of 3
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Originally Posted by squall2072
Going from the SR-225 (which I love) to the RS-1 I'd say:

More Bass + Lower, deeper bass

Lovely Midrange (on all of them but RS-1 takes top honours IMO)

High's: as you go up theres less harshness (except SR-125 and SR-325i which some people have problems with)

More detail

More "real" sounding (SR-225 sounds thin well compared to the RS-1)

And they look better with the wood!
rs1smile.gif



x2...
IMHO the biggest differences are a broader soundstage, clarity across the spectrum, and much better definition at the ends of the spectrum.

Might want to add the HF1, MS2 and MS1 to that list.

Garrett
 

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