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The old headphones question.



 
 
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Old August 11th 04, 10:06 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Andy Hewitt
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Default The old headphones question.

Nath wrote:

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Anyway, I've kind of got my eye on the Grado SR60 phones at the moment,
as their reviews are all good, and they are just under my maximum
budget.


I've got the RS-1's, and borrowed the SR-60's.

Make sure you get the "ring donut" ear pads, as they're alot more comftable
& cooler than the flat foam earpads. One thing I don't like about the
Grado's (both bottom & top of the range) is that they don't have ANY cable
strain relief at all. The cable goes into the unit, directly soldered onto
the back of the driver. If you yank the cable it'll knacker the phones.


I knew about the foam thing, although I thought that'd changed some
while ago. I'll keep an eye out for that though.

Didn't know about the cable though, nobody has mentioned that at all.
Perhaps a reason to look at Sennheiser with their removeable cable.

Personally I found the SR-60's a bit boomy, the RS-1's are alot better in
this regard, although still not perfect(on some material it's boomy,
compared to myriad of other good audio systems & speakers) could be the
headphone amp though.


Maybe, most of the reviews found the SR60's' if anything, a little light
on the bass.

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Old August 12th 04, 12:04 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default The old headphones question.

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Anyway, I've kind of got my eye on the Grado SR60 phones at the

moment,
as their reviews are all good, and they are just under my maximum
budget.


I've got the RS-1's, and borrowed the SR-60's.

Make sure you get the "ring donut" ear pads, as they're alot more

comftable
& cooler than the flat foam earpads. One thing I don't like about the
Grado's (both bottom & top of the range) is that they don't have ANY

cable
strain relief at all. The cable goes into the unit, directly soldered

onto
the back of the driver. If you yank the cable it'll knacker the phones.


I knew about the foam thing, although I thought that'd changed some
while ago. I'll keep an eye out for that though.

Didn't know about the cable though, nobody has mentioned that at all.
Perhaps a reason to look at Sennheiser with their removeable cable.

Personally I found the SR-60's a bit boomy, the RS-1's are alot better

in
this regard, although still not perfect(on some material it's boomy,
compared to myriad of other good audio systems & speakers) could be the
headphone amp though.


Maybe, most of the reviews found the SR60's' if anything, a little light
on the bass.


Personally I think the Grados **** on the Sennheisers. They aren't perfect
but, to my ears, are streets ahead of others that I have heard £100.

I've had a pair of SR125s for 6 years, have wrapped the cable round the
headband, packed them in bags, used them on personal stereos and hifis,
whilst lying down, walking - you get the idea. The solder connection hasn't
failed yet. I also know of many others with Grado 'phones who haven't
experienced problems of this nature, either.

You don't mention what amplifier you are using - do you have a dedicated
headphone amp or are you using the headphone output of an existing amp -
which one? The SR60s can sound rather bright out of the box - they do need
"burning in". Any good hifi shop that sells these will permit a dem and, if
they are happy to demo them anyway, why not ask them to plug them in and
leave them playing the day before you audition them, if they are fresh from
the factory.


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Old August 12th 04, 06:39 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Andy Hewitt
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Default The old headphones question.

JustMe wrote:

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Maybe, most of the reviews found the SR60's' if anything, a little light
on the bass.


Personally I think the Grados **** on the Sennheisers. They aren't perfect
but, to my ears, are streets ahead of others that I have heard £100.


That's very much what I've been reading.

I've had a pair of SR125s for 6 years, have wrapped the cable round the
headband, packed them in bags, used them on personal stereos and hifis,
whilst lying down, walking - you get the idea. The solder connection hasn't
failed yet. I also know of many others with Grado 'phones who haven't
experienced problems of this nature, either.


Indeed, care of the product is surely what matters. To me these will be
quite an expensive buy for headphones, the most I've previously paid was
£20 some 22 years ago for Koss.

I currently have a very old pair of TEAC HP-100's I got off eBay for a
tenner. They're OK, but far from hi-fi quality.

You don't mention what amplifier you are using - do you have a dedicated
headphone amp or are you using the headphone output of an existing amp -
which one? The SR60s can sound rather bright out of the box - they do need
"burning in". Any good hifi shop that sells these will permit a dem and, if
they are happy to demo them anyway, why not ask them to plug them in and
leave them playing the day before you audition them, if they are fresh from
the factory.


I am using a Yamaha 60w p/c Surround receiver, it will be the main
source of power for the headphones. Finding a Grado supplier around here
seems to be a harder task than I thought, I can't even find a hi-fi shop
that's less than a 30 mile drive.

Thanks for the info.

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