Are Grado headphones easy drive?
There is a huge amount of precise detail in the sound of the Grado SR325e headphones. They are easy to drive, and you can run them off a smartphone if you want to. The headphones are surprisingly comfortable to wear.
How many ohms are Grado sr80e?
32 ohms
Although, with an impedance of 32 ohms, it can be driven fine by an Ipod, the fact that the Grado leaks sound in and out like mad (it is open-backed, after all), means that, at home, with a nice little amp is where this thing belongs.
Are Grado SR80x good?
Grado SR80x The Grado Labs SR80x is a niche product with a sort of studio style frequency response, intended for casual listening in quiet environments. It’s not especially versatile with its open-back ear cups, however, for at home use, it’s a lightweight and comfortable set that’s easy to power.
Are Grados overrated?
In my experience what you get when you “upgrade” your Grados is higher peaks in the mids and treble, bigger mid-bass hump as well as much poorer bass extension. ‘Well they’re overrated then!!! ‘
What makes the Grado SR125 unique?
Grado’s ability to combine lightness with extreme rigidity and internal damping has been put to good use on the SR125. The SR125 features an improved diaphragm and voice coil design and UHPLC (Ultra-high purity, long crystal) copper voice coil wire. The diaphragms are put through a special ‘de-stressing’ process in order to enhance inner detail.
What size cable do I need for the sr-125i?
Something to note: The SR-125i’s have a large, thick cable and a 1/4 inch connector, so a 1/4 inch to 3.5mm connector is needed. Pros: Sound quality, Surprisingly good build quality, works unamped and shines even brighter with.
What makes the SR125 different?
The SR125 features an improved diaphragm and voice coil design and UHPLC (Ultra-high purity, long crystal) copper voice coil wire. The diaphragms are put through a special ‘de-stressing’ process in order to enhance inner detail.