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There is quite a consistent "house sound" to Grados and I remember it as being appealing in the same way early 70s JBL loudspeakers were appealing - obviously not reference class in terms of timbre but great to crank up - they would play loud without distortion and were much more FUN than most other speakers.
You might pose some questions over at head-fi to see if any of the 'phone junkies can elaborate.
Is there any concensus on what might sound great using a 3 watt triode amp as a headamp? Smoooth and relaxing, with good depth and separation, 3D with orchestral music, would be what I would look for. Sorry to jack the thread but I am in the same boat here...
I would say you are describing AKG 701s, which would be my favorite affordable over-the-ear 'phone.
K-701s are low impedance. If you are using an OTL or other amp that acts like a current device, the levels to which you can drive headphones are directly related to impedance. If it has an output transformer (acts like voltage device) , you won't have this problem.
I went with the AKGs because I did like the balance better and knew you liked a brighter sound than me so the Beyers probably weren't right.
I was surprised you liked the Sennheisers at all. They are too laid back for me and I like that sound much better than you