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Hi chaps. Thanks for the conversation on the headphones, I got the Grado
SR60's in the end. I have to say I'm not dissapointed. Most of the reviews suggested the bass on the 60's wasn't as good and on the 80's, but having now heard the 60's I think I would have been less impressed with the 80's. The 60's definitely have just the right balance for my ears. I haven't had the opportunity to test any other headphones I must admit, but I have no hesitation in believing I got the right bit of kit here. Superb Mr Grado (and you too Dave), thanks. -- Andy Hewitt ** FAF#1, (Ex-OSOS#5) - FJ1200 ABS Honda Concerto 16v: Windows free zone (Mac G5 Dual Processor) http://www.thehewitts.plus.com - now online |
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Andy Hewitt wrote:
Hi chaps. Thanks for the conversation on the headphones, I got the Grado SR60's in the end. I have to say I'm not dissapointed. Most of the reviews suggested the bass on the 60's wasn't as good and on the 80's, but having now heard the 60's I think I would have been less impressed with the 80's. The 60's definitely have just the right balance for my ears. I haven't had the opportunity to test any other headphones I must admit, but I have no hesitation in believing I got the right bit of kit here. Superb Mr Grado (and you too Dave), thanks. I just got some too and I'm quite impressed but do you not think the top end is a bit bright? BB |
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"Badbrain" wrote in message .. . Andy Hewitt wrote: Hi chaps. Thanks for the conversation on the headphones, I got the Grado SR60's in the end. I have to say I'm not dissapointed. Most of the reviews suggested the bass on the 60's wasn't as good and on the 80's, but having now heard the 60's I think I would have been less impressed with the 80's. The 60's definitely have just the right balance for my ears. I haven't had the opportunity to test any other headphones I must admit, but I have no hesitation in believing I got the right bit of kit here. Superb Mr Grado (and you too Dave), thanks. I just got some too and I'm quite impressed but do you not think the top end is a bit bright? BB Yeah I had the SR-60's for a couple of days, agree with being a little bit bright (and a bit one noted boomy bass). The RS-1's are alot better is this regard, treble isn't so forward, and bass is more defined. |
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Nath wrote:
= Yeah I had the SR-60's for a couple of days, agree with being a little bit bright (and a bit one noted boomy bass). The RS-1's are alot better is this regard, treble isn't so forward, and bass is more defined. Well for the budget I had I can't complain really. I usually end up listening to music from my PC (mp3) these days and the Grado's with a M-Audio 2496 are a million miles better than the Creative Audigy / Plantronics rubbish I had before BB |
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Well for the budget I had I can't complain really. I usually end up listening to music from my PC (mp3) these days and the Grado's with a M-Audio 2496 are a million miles better than the Creative Audigy / Plantronics rubbish I had before How are you driving those Grados with that AP2496? IME the AP2496 is not really designed to drive low impedance headphones like Grados. It can work, but there might be some audible frequency response variations due to the impedance curve of the headphones interacting with relatively high output impedance of the AP2496. I'm not saying that the output impedance of the AP2496 is high for a quality audio interface, I'm saying its high for a headphone amplifier. |
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Nath wrote:
Snipped Text I just got some too and I'm quite impressed but do you not think the top end is a bit bright? BB Yeah I had the SR-60's for a couple of days, agree with being a little bit bright (and a bit one noted boomy bass). The RS-1's are alot better is this regard, treble isn't so forward, and bass is more defined. No such issues here, I find them quite clear and precise at all frequencies - very much in keeping with most of the pro and user reviews I found on the net. Mine are driven by a Yamaha surround amp, and fed by a LG DVD player. They certainly compare favourably to the JPW Sonata speakers I have, indeed I prefer the Grados as I can listen at a more exciting volume. -- Andy Hewitt ** FAF#1, (Ex-OSOS#5) - FJ1200 ABS Honda Concerto 16v: Windows free zone (Mac G5 Dual Processor) http://www.thehewitts.plus.com - now online |
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Arny Krueger wrote:
snip How are you driving those Grados with that AP2496? With a Creek OBH-21 IME the AP2496 is not really designed to drive low impedance headphones like Grados. It can work, but there might be some audible frequency response variations due to the impedance curve of the headphones interacting with relatively high output impedance of the AP2496. I'm not saying that the output impedance of the AP2496 is high for a quality audio interface, I'm saying its high for a headphone amplifier. Oh OK. Darn it. I only just bought this combo and can't really afford to get something else. Thanks for the info anyway. BB |
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Arny Krueger wrote: snip How are you driving those Grados with that AP2496? With a Creek OBH-21 IME the AP2496 is not really designed to drive low impedance headphones like Grados. It can work, but there might be some audible frequency response variations due to the impedance curve of the headphones interacting with relatively high output impedance of the AP2496. I'm not saying that the output impedance of the AP2496 is high for a quality audio interface, I'm saying its high for a headphone amplifier. Oh OK. Darn it. I only just bought this combo and can't really afford to get something else. Thanks for the info anyway. Here's a short-tem, hig-quality low-cost solution: http://www.pjbox.co.uk/Boostaroo.htm I use one with a battery simulator composed of a 5 volt DC wall wart and a couple of AA dummy batteries, made out of a couple of 1/2" dowels and a couple of brass carpet tacks. Here are the exact dimensions: http://data.energizer.com/datasheets...zer_e2/x91.pdf |
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