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b6662966
from ? on 2007-11-24 19:58 [#02147488]
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Im considering buying a set of Grados for my Zune+Headphone AMP but am a little confused about the differences between the SR60 and SR80 models.
From what ive read they both have the same Drivers, pretty much the same cables and have different ear cushions.
Is it really worth the extra 30 bucks? Any help from owners would be appreciated. Thanks
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Sido Dyas
from a computer on 2007-11-24 21:36 [#02147506]
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I wish i could help. But the only thing i can do is wish you goodluck , sorry.
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pf
from Finland on 2007-11-25 06:53 [#02147553]
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I own a SR60, but if I where you I would bo for the SR80, because the pads are much more comfy. When listening with the SR60 for a long period your ears start hurting a little from th constant preasure of the pads. Just my opinion, might just be pussy.
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Laserbeak
from Netherlands, The on 2007-11-25 07:01 [#02147555]
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I've read that grado headphones colour the sound which might be a bad thing with compressed music
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pf
from Finland on 2007-11-25 07:05 [#02147556]
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but the SR80 seems to have a little less bass. probably because of the pads. colour of the sound?
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Laserbeak
from Netherlands, The on 2007-11-25 07:30 [#02147559]
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Here you can see the SR60 makes the sound a bit louder at high frequencies, right where mp3 makes a lot of artifacts
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