Over-the-Ear Traditional Headphone Design / Engineered to deliver audiophile quality sound to portable media players including MP3 and MP4
With a high-grade reputation for fine Stereo headphones, Grado releases a model directly suited to the iPod and other portable Music and Video players. Retaining Grado's traditional Headset appearance instead of the popular earbuds, the iGrado aims for the more discerning individual who appreciates the nuances and qualities found in re... Read more...
What does the i stand for in the new SR125i from Grado? Improved, that’s what!
Grado's ability to combine lightness with extreme rigidity and internal damping has been put to good use on the SR125i. Based on the same design as theSR80i, the SR125i also features an improved driver and cable design utilizing UHPLC (Ultra-high purity, long crystal) copper voice coil wire. With the new 8 conductor cable desi... Read more...
The SR225s sound unlike any other headphone. They have an amazingly solid presentation, packed with weight and presence. There is also a pleasant richness in the mid-range that benefits all types of music.
What does the i stand for in the new SR125i from Grado? Improved, that’s what! Grado's ability to combine lightness with extreme rigidity and internal damping has been put to good use on the SR125i. Based on the same design as theSR80i,... Read more...
What does the i stand for in the new SR325is from Grado? Improved, that’s what! Yes, Grado has taken one of the world’s most acclaimed headphones and taken it a few steps further.
The new SR325is has an upgraded driver and cable design. The way the SR325is’ driver, cable and metal... Read more...
What does the i stand for in the new SR60i from Grado? Improved, that’s what! Yes, Grado has taken one of the world’s most legendary headphones and taken it a few steps further.
The new SR60i has an upgraded driver design, and they have enlarged and improved the mass distribution in the plastic housing. The way the SR60i’s new driver and plastic housing move air and react to sound vibrations are now less affected by transient distortions. With the SR60i you wil... Read more...
What does the i stand for in the new SR80i from Grado? Improved, that’s what! Built on the same features as theSR60i, but SR80i utilizes a 4 conductor connecting cable and the diaphragms are put through a special 'de-stressing' process in order to enhance inner detail, the result of which gives a more open... Read more...
Grado's PS1000 is the finest headphone Grado has ever made! Smooth, rich, powerful and dynamic, the PS1000 does everything that Grado headphones are renowned for, with greater resolution, smoother timbre and a more refined presentation than any other Grado headphone.
Physically the same size as the outstanding GS1000 headphones, the PS1000 uses the same over-sized cushions and an improved and upgraded driver. The outer housing is made of a metal alloy, but the inner h... Read more...
This is the newest Grado headphone to be added to their prestigious product line. Just in time for the holiday shopping season! Embrace your inner audiophile self with these headphones.
Features:
Vented diaphragm
Hybrid air chamber
UHPLC copper voice coil wire
UHPLC copper connecting cord
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Grado - Reference Series - RS2i Headphones
What does the i stand for in the new RS2i from Grado? Improved, that’s what! The RS2i is the little brother of the RS1i.
The RS2i has an upgraded driver and the new 8 conductor cable design. The characteristics ... Read more...
What does the i stand for in the new GS1000i from Grado? Improved, that’s what! Featuring a new species of handcrafted Mahogany earpieces made using an intricate curing process; Grado has been able to optimize the tonal quality. The GS1000i uses new upgraded dynamic transducers and the new 8 conductor cable design. All this, new wood, driver and cable designs result in improved control and stability of the upper and lower range of the frequency spectrum with both better supporting the G... Read more...