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Grado SR325is
$295.00
Released October, 2009
The Pros:Upfront, energetic sound that immerses you in the music. Some warmth that improves with use. Bright and highly detailed sound, very clear.
The Cons:Audiophiles will notice treble has a slightly metallic tone. Too bright and warm for a neutral or natural presentation, not right for classical or jazz.
The Grado SR325is is an upper mid-cost set of over-the-ear headphones. Grado promotes these headphones as being an improvement over previous models, especially in terms of distortion control. One of the upgrades on the SR325is headphones is in the driver design.
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The driver moves air and reacts to sound vibrations with the metal housing. These two components working together makes these headphones less affected by transient distortions. Another upgrade from previous models is the 8 conductor cable. This cable offers you improved control and stability in the upper and lower range of the frequency spectrum, as well as more support for the midrange frequencies. To further enhance the quality of bass response, the Grado SR325is headphones have a vented diaphragm that boosts the bass while tempering distortion.
Features
- Vented diaphragm
- Aluminum air chamber
- UHPLC copper voice coil wire
- UHPLC copper connecting cord
- Dynamic tranducer
- Open air operating principle
- 18-24Hz frequency response
- 98 SPL 1mV
- 32ohms impedance
- .05 db driver
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Pros & Cons
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upfront, energetic sound that immerses you in the music
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some warmth that improves with use
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bright and highly detailed sound, very clear
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bass has a great texture and detail, leaves nothing to be desired
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durably built for regular use without showing signs of wear
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comfortable all over, don't pinch or press down on the head
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audiophiles will notice treble has a slightly metallic tone
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too bright and warm for a neutral or natural presentation, not right for classical or jazz
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