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More than anything else, I'm interested in these just for listening to music.

I have two pair of Grado SR80 cans. I love 'em. Actually one of them is SR60 with big ear pads, but I popped the ID buttons off years ago and can't tell which is which. They sound identical to me.

What would be the main source? My iPod - a 5th gen 30 GB loaded with high-bit rate MP3 files which I have pulled from CDs myself.

My Grados also see service when I'm doing restoration work - cleaning up vinyl tracks and such. Their detail is great for that kind of work - but I don't do a lot of that.

So, I understand that MP3s from an iPod is not ideal source material, but that's the real world. I'd consider getting the 325s if the sound is noticeably better than the SR80s. Good enough that it's a no-brainer in an A/B test. Good enough that my kid could hear the difference (she's got decent ears, fwiw).

What would I hope for in a "better" sounding Grado? A little less bright, and a bit stronger in the low end..

Anyone have head-to-head experience with both of these cans? I'm really not interested in other options - $300 is the most I could consider spending and I really like the Grado sound.

I know there are a lot of reviews out there, but I don't trust green sharpie-wielding "Audiophiles" - if you know what I mean. It seems a big price tag is all you need to impress a lot of the reviewers out there.

TIA

Comments

Cucco Fri, 04/11/2008 - 09:13

Hey -

Just based on the other Grado subject the other day, I wound up buying the iGrados (which apparently use the same speaker as the SR60). Damn they sound nice. I wouldn't associate the word bright with them in any way. They do something simply magical in the 120-500 Hz range that I've never heard from any other transducer - ever.

I think I'll be purchasing a few of the larger "real" Grados for the studio soon.

zemlin Fri, 04/11/2008 - 10:10

The SR80s aren't overly bright - I auditioned some Sony 7605s and THOSE things are bright! I can listen to the SR80s all day long. The bass in these things isn't overly strong, but it's extremely clean.

As I mentioned, as far as I can tell the only difference between the SR60s and the SR80s is the ear pads - and those make a big difference. I tell folks not to consider the SR60s.

It also takes a little tweaking of the headband when these are new, or they sit on your ears in a painful manner - once that's taken care of they are great.

zemlin Tue, 07/03/2012 - 20:57

OK, so I started this post more than 4 years ago. I finally pulled the trigger on a pair of the 325is cans. Got them today and all I can say is OMG!!! Everything I like about the SR80s, but oh-so-much better. I'll have to get another pair to replace my other SR80s. Smoother, better bass, more balanced, more detailed (which I didn't think was possible), and I'm more immersed in the music. Goosbumps.