HiWire
Headphoneus Supremus
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Who cares? Get both
Originally Posted by HiWire Who cares? Get both |
Originally Posted by Geek Premise 3: Different headphones are equal in quality but achieve an almost endless variety of preferences of taste. Conclusion: There is no perfect headphone even if all headphones are equal in quality. It follows that the Grado vs. Senn debate is impossible to conclude. |
Unless I end up going Stax - the mere mention of which seems to cause way more argument than Senn vs. Grado |
Originally Posted by chillysalsa It's been argued that people that suffer from sensitivity to high frequencies will prefer Sennheisers, and people that have suffered some hearing loss in that range of hearing would prefer Grados. |
Originally Posted by NotoriousBIG_PJ Actually my ears are extremely sensitive to brightness/harshness and I actually find rs-1 w/ flat pads to be easier on my ears then senn hd580/hd600. Why, because the senns have harsher highs. ps. Grado vs. Senn debates rule! Biggie. |
Originally Posted by saint.panda Grados are heavily coloured. They have no soundstage. They have highs which only deaf people will enjoy. They are too expensive and hence rip-offs. They are all terrbily uncomfortable. Sennheiser rules |
Dude1: I like Sennheisers, they are more neutral Dude2: You must like rolled off highs... get Grados to hear the details. Dude1: No, those give me Grado fatigue! |