Beagle
His body's not a canvas, and he wasn't raised by apes.
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Yes, I should use my ears but there are no RS-2's in the vicinity to do this.
After 6 weeks, my Cardas/HD600 seems to be turning out to be on the bland, polite, civilized side of neutral. Easy on the ears but rather unexciting. For now.
I like my SR325 and find it provides a significant improvement over my SR225, which I also like a lot. I like the bounce and dynamics and impact that these Grado's provide.
Is moving up the the RS-2 a significant upgrade, considering the desired improvements:
-more warmth
-more solid bass
-less harsh upper mids/treble
-a bit more space and delicacy, and midrange smoothness
-a less heavy headphone
I have searched and found varying opinions here, including many who prefer the SR325 over the RS-2. But they might be looking for something different than I am.
And does anyone know if the RS-2 is lighter than the SR325?
All opinions welcome. And I'd love to hear from anyone who knows both phones well.
After 6 weeks, my Cardas/HD600 seems to be turning out to be on the bland, polite, civilized side of neutral. Easy on the ears but rather unexciting. For now.
I like my SR325 and find it provides a significant improvement over my SR225, which I also like a lot. I like the bounce and dynamics and impact that these Grado's provide.
Is moving up the the RS-2 a significant upgrade, considering the desired improvements:
-more warmth
-more solid bass
-less harsh upper mids/treble
-a bit more space and delicacy, and midrange smoothness
-a less heavy headphone
I have searched and found varying opinions here, including many who prefer the SR325 over the RS-2. But they might be looking for something different than I am.
And does anyone know if the RS-2 is lighter than the SR325?
All opinions welcome. And I'd love to hear from anyone who knows both phones well.