Not to mention how close you hit it manually as well!Talk about EQ doing good!
I find the sound good subjectively, but there are much better out thereDoesn't seem worth the price considering the anemic bass and drastic peaks in the treble.
Interesting.Note that I measure sensitivity at 425 Hz.
Because it is easy. I already calibrate the levels at that frequency (corresponds to 0 reference in preference curve). So I all I have to do is measure the voltage output. Using another scheme with noise and such require a different procedure.Interesting.
Why ?
I had the SR80 and original SR60.Add $26 and it's a different experience ;-)
Grado SR80x review
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I owned a pair of SR60's as a student, never really got used to the treble. Had an Audiolab 6000A to feed them.
Don't our ears keep on growing as we age?Strange as I don't remember this when I wore them three decades back. Wonder if we develop more pain receptors in our ears as we get older!
I would love too as well but your assumption is not correct. Subjectively, never own any beside the GR10e IEMs which are my on the go IEM of choice but they are not really made by Grado, I really do like most models SR 325 and up. I did spend quite a bit of time with them, not sure why I never purchased any but I found something addictive to the Grado sound.I may admit I might enjoy a certain treble tilt, maybe I'm getting old, but there is something about them. To me the SR60 is unlistenable. The higher end models definitely have more bass, not Harman bass but decent extension, I would like to see the measurments but have the impression they roll off a bit lower than something like HD-650.I would love to see the more expensive models, as I also doubt they will perform any better. If anything, the treble peak may get larger and nastier.
I auditioned the e-line from the 60 to the 325, and found subjectively the 80e to sound the best. Higher end models got progressively harsher, from what I recall.I would love too as well but your assumption is not correct. Subjectively, never own any beside the GR10e IEMs which are my on the go IEM of choice but they are not really made by Grado, I really do like most models SR 325 and up. I did spend quite a bit of time with them, not sure why I never purchased any but I found something addictive to the Grado sound.I may admit I might enjoy a certain treble tilt, maybe I'm getting old, but there is something about them. To me the SR60 is unlistenable. The higher end models definitely have more bass, not Harman bass but decent extension, I would like to see the measurments but have the impression they roll off lower than something like HD-650.
What am looking at?Hi
Grado is part of the audiophile mythology. They are usually the first headphones any serious audiophile will recommend o he populace... They are simply bad and it seems, all of them including their TOL.
They sell by the same logic that allow the existence of $350,000 tube amplifiers with that kind of measurements:
Frequency Response:
THD
Peace.