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Grado SR125i Hi-Fi Stereo Headphones Awarded Product Of The Year
Grado's ability to combine lightness with extreme rigidity and internal damping has been put to good use on the SR125. Based on the same design as the SR80, the SR125 features an improved diaphragm and voice coil design and UHPLC (Ultra-high purity, long crystal) copper voice coil wire. The Diaphragms are put through a special 'de-stressing' process in order to enhance inner detail. An improved headband spring provides even greater comfort allowing the listener to relax and enjoy the fine tonal spread and balance. Bass, midrange and treble are all more open.
Features:
Vented diaphragm Non Resonant air chamber UHPLC copper voice coil wire Standard copper connecting cord
Technical Specifications: Transducer type dynamic Operating principle open air Frequency response 20-20 SPL 1mV 98 Normal impedance 32ohms Driver matched db .1
The Legacy Continues... & Product Warranty Coverage Grado, one of the oldest family owned companies in the Audio Industry, has for almost half a century been the leaders in design engineering for the high-end audio and recording industries.
GRADO, ONE OF THE OLDEST FAMILY OWNED COMPANIES IN THE AUDIO INDUSTRY In 2003 Grado will celebrate 50 years of manufacturing products that offer top value to the consumer.
Forbes Magazine Article UP & COMERS Grado Labs After working for his uncle since the age of 12, John Grado finally took over the business five years ago.
Features, Specifications, Review Quotes Of Grado SR80 Headphone "Nearly every headphone-using colleague I spoke to in the USA keeps either SR60, SR80, or SR125s handy for reviewing." -Ken Kessler - HiFi News & Record Review
Superior Design & Precision Fabrication Of Grado Headphones Grado headphones are the antithesis of mass production, as each Grado headphone is hand-assembled and closely scrutinized to meet full performance specifications in the U.S.A.
Variations Between Grado Headphone Models The following list will provide a simple comparison to step you through the top features that separate the different models.
Grado Headphone Literature PDF
Reviews Of Grado SR125 Headphone "simultaneously musical and revealing of every nuance recorded" - Robert J. Reina- Stereophile
Goodcans.com Review. Jumping up $55 from a SR80 to an SR125 may not be a huge improvement in sound, but when listening to a well recorded CD, there is an audible improvement.
Penstarsys.com Review by Josh Walrath. Not Just for Audiophiles?
Cnet Editors Review by Steve Guttenberg. The Grado's sound is vividly detailed and pure. It's also remarkably open.
Sterophile Review By Robert J. Reina. What does all of this bumpf have to do with Grado headphones?
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