I think its better than the SR80 too! I prefer Alessandro series to Grado's maybe except the RS1. Fav is MS2.
i tried with the foam wan, like sticking dynamite into my ears... :bsmilie: but now u that mention, Ety ergonomics that bad arh?
dunno AKG how, hear no :devil:. its not on my P1 list of buy items. phew... :sweatsm:
The ESW9 is very nice sounding though.MS2 is actually a SR325i with metal housing.
Yes, I agree that MS1 sounds cleaner and less muddy when compared to SR80. BUT for vocals, SR80 is better.
BTW, I find Audio-Technica earphones and headphones appeal more to the younger generations these days. During my time (in the 70s and 80s), Audio-Technical made some of the worst sounding headphones around, and they were all made in Japan then.
Try AKG K240 MKII Studio Monitor - the industry standard of recording engineers and artistes for many, many years. Most of their products are still manufactured in Austria after so many years in business.
if the grado a little better looking imo, would love to include that to my consideration.. heheh :sweat:
Why are "looks" even a consideration? They are just headphones. Get the ones that sound the best to you. It's not a fashion contest.
Explain the popularity of the iPod then. Looks are important. Few want to look like an idiot walking around. Some may not mind, but natural selection means they're slowly removed from the gene pool.
i'll keep that in mind, but i doubt my Sennheiser is retiring anytime soon. i just replaced its gooie cables last year. i got my HD570 Symphony in year 2000 Christmas. :lovegrin:
thanks for the suggestion. but how much is that anyway?
The ESW9 is very nice sounding though.
The topic here is Good Headphones/Earphones, not Good-Looking Headphones/Earphones.
Yes, looks are important, to the the mainstream and ignorant user. So far the discussion here has revolved around headphones/earphones which sound good, not look good.
Some may not mind, but natural selection means they're slowly removed from the gene pool.
i'm still getting poisoned here in a photography forum :sweat:
Just admit it, you know you like it.i'm still getting poisoned here in a photography forum :sweat:
To be frank, Grado headphones has been around since 1987. After 21 years of sales, they are still around and is in no hurry to be eliminated from the gene pool.
The topic here is Good Headphones/Earphones, not Good-Looking Headphones/Earphones.
Yes, looks are important, to the the mainstream and ignorant user. So far the discussion here has revolved around headphones/earphones which sound good, not look good.
Just like the model number, suggested retail price is S$240.
Please take note that this headphone is rate at 55 ohm. You will need a headphone amp if you are using an iPod.
i'm still getting poisoned here in a photography forum :sweat:
My answer is meant to be tongue in cheek (this is kopitiam, not an audiophile forum, BTW). Chill, dude. But since you brought it up, the thread was originally about headphones for iPod that can block out environmental sounds.