I bought the Grado SR80 headphones because they seemed the best on the market. They are not the most comfortable things to wear for long periods of time but the sound is great. I preferred them to the SR60 headphones because the foam earcoverings are...
Pros: Fairly inexpensive, excellant performance, from a strong company Cons: Could be cheaper
I bought these to go with my new SONY DISCMAN (see my other reviews) and, to be honest with you, ONE of the two items is going back - and it's not the headphones! GRADO has always made great audio/video equipment, I have many of their products from the...
Pros: BARGAIN price for SUPERB sound. Cons: Long cord = not too portable.
I got my first listen to a pair of these at my local hi-fi shop and was immediately impressed. I had tried Sennheisers before as well as the top-of-the-line Koss' and I must say I was most impressed with Grado.
Pros: Brings you closer to the music -- clarity and quality is unreal. Cons: Larger than ear-buds -- cost about $100.
I work on a notebook computer anywhere between 40 to 80+ hours per week. Nearly the entire time I'm listening to music (MP3s and CDs). I've been cramming these "nice sounding" Sony ear-buds into my ears for a couple years now -- and it was...
Though the Grado SR-80's have long enjoyed a favorable reputation among audiophiles, it's difficult for me to understand why. They're the most uncomfortable headphones I've ever used; wearing the Grado SR-80's is like putting your head in a vice. While...
Pros: Great sounding headphones. Easy to drive, Well built. Cons: Original ear pads were uncomfortable, but replacements are much better!
The Grado SR-80s are a great souding easy to drive headphone that benefit greatly from the Grado design philosophy and available technology.
They are Dynamic, open air units, with frequency response of 20hz-20khz.
SPL = 98, impedence is 32 ohm....
Pros: Absolutely amazing sound, deep rich bass, heavy duty cable. Cons: Very uncomfortable when first wearing, much better after a few uses.
I have never owned a quality pair of headphones and after many weeks of reading reviews, I decided to buy these. They were well worth the money spent and I would tell anyone considering buying a pair of headphones under $100 to take a look at these. The...
Pros: Terrific sound for the $$$ Cons: Took awhile to feel comfortable on my head; could have better ergonomics
I've had my Grado SR80 headphones for about 5 years, so I've got plenty of experience with this fine product. I go into more detail below, but I'll go ahead and tell you now: these headphones are a bargain and sound great!
Pros: Great sound - Extremely Clear highs and mids with Great Bass Cons: Cable is a tad long for my portable - this is a minor consideration.
My jaw hit the floor when I first slipped these over my ears. After I struggled with the thin sound of my Sony 888's for weeks, it felt like I was eating chocolate cake the moment the rich sound flowed into my head.
Now, keep in mind that you will...
Pros: No distortion at all. Wonderful, soaring treble...balanced bass. Cons: Could be more comfortable. Open air design disturbs others.
This is the best pair of headphones $100 can buy you, hands down. I went to a store with my Siamese Dream album that I've been listening to for 7+ years now and was amazed as soon as I slipped these puppies on. After 7 years of listening to this album, I...
Pros: great sound reproduction Cons: not good for big earlobes
I needed to buy a good headphone for my digital piano. I picked many headphones and actually tested them out, hitting large chords in various regions of the keys. The Grado 80 has an excellent bass response, comparable to the HD600 (which is five times...
Pros: New comfy earpads!!!
Great sound
Under $100 Cons: Cheesy looks
The Grado SR-80 has long been known as the sound winner in the $100 price range but the earpads sucked. Well, that has just changed. You see folks, I just bought a pair and mine were shipped with Grado's comfy earpads. And they did not degrade the...
Pros: Clear, detailed sound Cons: Not as comfortable as some other headphones
Three months ago I bought a pair of Grado SR-80's, and had been running them in for close to 40 hours. I have never been more satisfied (for the price that I paid for them) in my life! Here is my review:
Pros: Amazing sound quality for the price! Cons: Earpads very uncomfortable.
These are the best headphones I have ever heard.
In the past, I usually bought headphones that cost over $200. The reviews that I read on Epinions convinced me to look at the lower-priced Grado's. I was a bit skeptical because of the price,...
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