Really nice video of the facility and people. And I really love my Grado Reference RS2e OMG these sound amazing and most comfortable and feather light. I'm so impressed that I'm looking to upgrading to a Grado reference Cartridge.
The house where my beloved headphones are built 🖤 Jonathan you know if it happens to you to visit Langhe in Italy you and all the family will always be the welcome
I'll always own a pair of 80's. 60's are no joke too. Alive sounding. I wish they would get crazy and make some cheap planar magnetic headphones. Everyone and their grandma would own a a pair.
I need to ask: why the very uncomfortable ear pads? Surely there must be far more comfortable materials that still deliver the sound signature you are wanting to portray. Even if you offer them as an additional purchase rather than allowing the outside community to fill the void with low quality options that merely feel comfortable to wear for longer than an hour, yet has the feeling we are losing elements of sound.
I do find some similarities between grado and fender. Their simple constructions, the philosophy of not wasting anything (sr100, 200, 300) and the most important, the bright and beautiful sounds. Maybe the best combo?
I see the grado amps, would an amp be needed to listen or improve my listening experience via my iPad Pro? Or are the Grado headphones great without the $450 cost of an amp?
I own the Grado RS2e and sound awesome straight out of my iPhone 7 but do get that extra push in soundstage and clarity with a good budget Amp. Like a schiit modi. I pair mine with the Oppo HA-2se and it's a match made in heaven to be honest. Couldn't be happier with the combo.
They're low impedance. No need for an amp. But like the previous commenter said an amp makes them better. Will still sound great out of any mobile device
I'm bored cause they always mention about the Grado "happy family" had a fruit store etc , good they're a happy family but actually i don't care and (as a grado fan) didn't bought all my grado 'phones & cartridges caused of that. I will really appreaciate if they'll show us and talk about how the build the hi-end cartidges & headphones, how they make / retip the styli and other more important things than the family story! They also (almost) don't mention the founder Joseph Grado ,the one who tought John all the secrets and hold all the paterns that grado company is proud for!
So much cringe. Medieval factory proud of its medieval ways and construction. Don't buy into the hipster image people, listen to Grados before you actually buy. 90% of you will hate them.
Nick O ; Cring over what exactly Nick? Inquiring minds wanna know? Facts maybe, versus medieval ways and construction? Are you telling us the reader we should prefer 12 yr olds working overtime putting together XYZ name brand cans? And, qualify don't buy; Hipster image people? Really Nick? Based on what exactly? Personal knowledge you are failing to lend us? geez man...
Actually, I took a risk, read as many reviews as I could and bought a Grado Prestige Green cartridge. Totally satisfied, a big leap in transparency and accuracy from my old Goldring. I guess it could have been a disaster... but it wasn't. It was good to see where my cartridge was built.
Nothing medieval here. Try to disassemble Beats or any other highly advertised crap, and you'll see same plastics. Some of popular brand headphones have additional weights, so their headphones will be heavier, which is unrelated to acoustics, but consumer will assume they are more high-techy. Grados are perfect for rock, jazz, acoustics. Kids who listen to hip-hop obviously won't appreciate.
I've had my original Grado cans 24 years and they still sound fantastic. Sooooo underrated. IMO bet sounding natural cans.
one of the most musical pair of headphones I own that always make me smile while listening to them.
what an amazing little doco, own a pair of Grados and they're one of my most cherished belongings for sure
Really nice video of the facility and people. And I really love my Grado Reference RS2e OMG these sound amazing and most comfortable and feather light. I'm so impressed that I'm looking to upgrading to a Grado reference Cartridge.
The house where my beloved headphones are built 🖤 Jonathan you know if it happens to you to visit Langhe in Italy you and all the family will always be the welcome
I'll always own a pair of 80's. 60's are no joke too. Alive sounding. I wish they would get crazy and make some cheap planar magnetic headphones. Everyone and their grandma would own a a pair.
I watch this video while listening via my RS2e's.
Are the drivers made in USA?
yep, in long island or something I think
Love Grado and their family cause it's reminds me my hometown Odessa !
Listening to this video with grado 80s
I need to ask: why the very uncomfortable ear pads? Surely there must be far more comfortable materials that still deliver the sound signature you are wanting to portray. Even if you offer them as an additional purchase rather than allowing the outside community to fill the void with low quality options that merely feel comfortable to wear for longer than an hour, yet has the feeling we are losing elements of sound.
I do find some similarities between grado and fender. Their simple constructions, the philosophy of not wasting anything (sr100, 200, 300) and the most important, the bright and beautiful sounds. Maybe the best combo?
I see the grado amps, would an amp be needed to listen or improve my listening experience via my iPad Pro? Or are the Grado headphones great without the $450 cost of an amp?
I own the Grado RS2e and sound awesome straight out of my iPhone 7 but do get that extra push in soundstage and clarity with a good budget Amp. Like a schiit modi. I pair mine with the Oppo HA-2se and it's a match made in heaven to be honest. Couldn't be happier with the combo.
They're low impedance. No need for an amp. But like the previous commenter said an amp makes them better. Will still sound great out of any mobile device
Nice, I have 5 Grado headphones 😅
hmm, so wire is held in place only by that little weld point in earphone? :/
I still ordered Grado SR-80e
I got many headphones but my Grado are something special, they could be the best but comfort and that thicc cable are awful
I'm bored cause they always mention about the Grado "happy family" had a fruit store etc , good they're a happy family but actually i don't care and (as a grado fan) didn't bought all my grado 'phones & cartridges caused of that.
I will really appreaciate if they'll show us and talk about how the build the hi-end cartidges & headphones, how they make / retip the styli and other more important things than the family story!
They also (almost) don't mention the founder Joseph Grado ,the one who tought John all the secrets and hold all the paterns that grado company is proud for!
Dude they literally put the driver pieces together LOL !
who is she?
the interviewer
Not Very clean...
shame, but they sound great
So much cringe. Medieval factory proud of its medieval ways and construction.
Don't buy into the hipster image people, listen to Grados before you actually buy. 90% of you will hate them.
Nick O ? Bro they are really good headphones
Nick O ; Cring over what exactly Nick? Inquiring minds wanna know? Facts maybe, versus medieval ways and construction? Are you telling us the reader we should prefer 12 yr olds working overtime putting together XYZ name brand cans? And, qualify don't buy; Hipster image people? Really Nick? Based on what exactly? Personal knowledge you are failing to lend us? geez man...
Actually, I took a risk, read as many reviews as I could and bought a Grado Prestige Green cartridge. Totally satisfied, a big leap in transparency and accuracy from my old Goldring. I guess it could have been a disaster... but it wasn't.
It was good to see where my cartridge was built.
Nothing medieval here. Try to disassemble Beats or any other highly advertised crap, and you'll see same plastics. Some of popular brand headphones have additional weights, so their headphones will be heavier, which is unrelated to acoustics, but consumer will assume they are more high-techy.
Grados are perfect for rock, jazz, acoustics. Kids who listen to hip-hop obviously won't appreciate.
yea, 90% who read your comment will hate you