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Thanks you guys for the wonderful insights.....I took the Grado 125's I modded with Limba wooden shells last year and listened to somestuff this morning and I still get a really nice feeling listening to them. I really enjoy the Grado sound and plan on getting some PS500's next.I saw the new Nano's yesterday for the first time and I decided $149 for the 16GB model is fine and I love the look.....(my Verizon plan renews next July so an iphonewill be coming next year). So the plan is PS500's for my main rig with my HE-5LE's and the 125's I tweaked. Then redo my portable setup using my Fiio E11 or something else along with a new Nanoand some of the new Ultimate Ears UE600? or is it 900? I try and walk everyday so the Neuropathy in my legs stays stable and doesn't get worse which would mean wheelchairaction that I really do not want t 55....LOL. I want to get some nice solid all around awesome IEM's for everyday use....Westone 4, or the UE's, something just flat out good with any type of music.I'm babble typing here...sorry......its gorgeous out today......
I had people tell me there wouldn't be much difference between the Grado 325s and the 500s...my experience was that they were wrong lol. I liked the 325s quite a lot, but the 500s are, as of today, the perfect headphone for me. The 500s do the same thing for music to my ears that my Maggies do....they allow the music to become more organic. The tonality is just so spot on to my ears that it transports me into the music. I have become infatuated with my live recordings ever since I got these headphones....they never sounded anywhere near this good before. John Grados ears just do it for me, I guess That being said, Id never want to give up my T1s and I will always continue to listen to other stuff and make changes to what I have in-house. That's what makes this hobby so much fun!
I was very interested to read that the Grado PS500 has a sound similar to your Maggies. Obviously my combination is Axiom-AKG. Maybe I'm not the only one who favours headphones that sound like their speakers. It seems like a likely connection, but I've never read about it anywhere.Should I start a new topic asking about the speaker-headphone connection?DaveDave
Well, I guess I should qualify that by saying they don't really sound *like* my Maggies, they just do the same thing for music that the Maggies do. I have some headphones where it feels like Im listening to headphones....but the Grados seem to transcend that for me and the word "organic" is usually the best way I can describe it. There is just less of a barrier between me and the performance, if that makes any sense. It was such an immediate and profound observation from literally the MINUTE I put the 80s on my head back in January that my appreciation for these headphones has only become stronger.
DaveNote-Have a friend who has K701s and an O2. At some point in the near future I will borrow them and give them an extended listen. I will see what I think; I kind of gave them a once-over-lightly at Audiofest.At the moment I am thinking that a good complement to my Senn 555s, to give me some 'flavor' options, might be a pair of Senn HD600s (while I can still find a pair, they are discontinued). If I can figure out how to cut the treble in my 555s passively (foam or grill cloth material in front of the drivers) in a way that isn't a 'kludge', I might do that. Ironically, I got those in the first place to get a little more high end. Be careful what you wish for, I suppose...
So it seems to me that your 80s do for you what the Q701 does for me. I'm not sure what organic means, but that doesn't matter. I ususally listen to my speaker-based system, and typically have only short sessions with headphones. But I find myself so connected to the Q musically and physically (they are so comfortable it's like having no headphones on...just the music in my head), that I've not used my speaker-based system since I bought it. I guess this may be close to your "organic" description.By 80s do you mean the Grado SR80? If so, this makes the point even more that there is no such thing, from a user's point of view, as THE great headphone, but rather the great headphone for him. I bought the SR80 about ten years ago. I seldom used it. It has the Grado sound that doesn't do it for me, and I never found it or the RS1 I have comfortable (couldn't possibly used them for long sessions). But if it works it is your great headphone. That's wonderful because as my review showed it's difficult and expensive to find your great headphone. Both of us should be grateful for our great finds. Enjoy.
Zepp my first pair was my used 60's and somewhere in this circle is my reaction that day. Like you I knew right away this is the sound I love.....thats why I went crazy and modded them.Actually the ones John sent me the 125's. The 60's were sold somwhere along the way to fund other stuff. I did a whole thread about my modding adventure and what to doon here also....I'll look for it someday.Yep Zepp and I have very similar tastes, we both had MC5's and the AKG on ear phones at the same time also...liked them both, actually still have both.I really liked the triple Fi 10's but the fit and cable just sucked. I swapped the cord but the fit was never right on me, they just kept creepingout of my ears unless I sat still. I really wish Sleek audio would finally release the new SA-6's and 7's.....I have the original SA-6 and SA-1 models and really like the sixes.I just don't use them alot as I'm afraid the cord may break and I don't know if Sleek is still good with the warranties on them...I was told they were by the ownerbut they have been sliding and sliding on when the new ones will be available....like 2 years now.......
ajzepp,The Grados I have the 325is and the Q701's are vastly different.Both do wonderful jobs of reproducing music but in much different ways.I like them both very much, The soundstage in the Grados is lacking to me from the Q701'sThe in you face bright grado sound is very much different from the more laid back sound of the Q's to me.The Q's articulate very well, but I think the Grados are actually even more clear, not by much.If I had to choose between the two it would be the Q701's right now but that could change.Seems like I like both enjoy switching between the two listening to each others strengths.I would very much like to hear the PS500's.Alex