Grado Headphones... "Good, Better, Best!"
by Bill Keyser, www.GoodCans.com
A while back I was asked to write an article by GearCrave.com about Grado Headphones perhaps narrowing down the Grado line to "Good, Better, and Best." I was immediately reminded of the old Radio Shack ads that used such a format. But, the concept seemed appropriate given the various models Grado offers.... so, here it is...
Grado is a smallish audiophile manufacturer out of Brooklyn, NY that has been in business over 50 years. They basically only manufactur two types of products, turntable cartridges and headphones. They focus on sound quality and their headphones have continually caught my ear. I've been reviewing headphones since 1995 and have consistently been impressed by Grado. While they do offer 9 headphones in their line-up, being familiar with all of the models, it's fairly easy for me to weed down their offerings to Good, Better and Best.
Good - Grado SR80: For quite a few years now, I've felt the SR80 offers
just about the best "Bang for your Buck" in the headphone world. It's
sound quality is well above that of any headphone you'll find sitting on
a department store shelf! You hear very good detail in the mids and the
highs from the SR80's. And bass wise, though it might not be louder, it
has a good clean bass and not muddy like the sound you'll find on most
of the discount headphones. And a plus, the Grado's are easy to drive.
While they are a good headphone for home use, they are also being used
by many connected up to portable players. Though they are not portable
sized headphones, (more of a mid-sized headphone), the earpieces do
rotate 360 degrees so they can lay flat and are stowable in a suitcase
or bag. FYI, all Grado's are what is known as "Open" headphones. They
have open grills behind the drivers, (speakers), so sound does leak in
and out. While this may preclude them from being used in some public
places, the open headphone design is a major improvement that gives the
headphones a more natural sound than that of a "Closed" headphone.
Better - Grado SR325i: Grado offers two models between the SR80 and the
SR325i. But basically, they are the SR80 tweaked for slightly better
sound. It's not until you step up to the SR325i that you get a bigger
jump in sound quality. The SR325i has a larger body than that of the
SR80 and it is machined from a special non-resonant, very hard alloy as
compared to the plastic body of the SR80. The larger sound chamber of
the SR325i gives it a fuller sound and better bass. In addition, the
drivers are tested and more closely pair-matched for exact imaging. The
voice-coils are wound from ultra-high purity, long crystal (UHPLC)
oxygen free copper. The SR325i can be powered by many portables, but it
is somewhat more demanding of power than the SR80. Therefore, it's
borderline as to whether you would want to use this headphone with a
portable player or not? And given it comes with a standard 1/4 inch
plug, Grado obviously feels this is more of a home headphone. However,
Grado does make an optional mini-adapter so there are some who connect
the SR325i to their portable players.
Best - Grado GS1000: GS stands for "Grado Statement!" This is a
beautiful, wooden bodied headphone that has captured the ears of many
audiophiles. The GS1000 has an even larger body than that of the
SR325i, as well as larger earpads. The size gives it an even fuller
sound, (often referred to as a "Larger Soundstage"). The wooden body
optimizes the tonal quality, not to mention an added allure! Grado
redesigned the driver in order to achieve a correct balance between the
driver and the wooden driver housing. The driver and wooden housing
work together to move air and react to sound vibrations and are less
affected by transient distortions. Speaking of allure, one might equate
this beautiful wooden headphone to a hand crafted instrument! A labor
of love, as well it should be as like most Grado headphones, I'm sure
the GS1000 is mostly hand made/assembled in Grado's Brooklyn facilities.
Whether you are an audio newbie or a seasoned audiophile, Grado is a headphone manufacturer that offers intriguing products that should catch your ear! Grado Headphones can be purchased at Listening Station Headphones. Listening Station was established in 1991 and has been a preferred, authorized dealer for Grado since 1995 and can be found on the web at www.GoodCans.com.
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