Expensive, No case, Minimal extras, Color may not please everyone
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On the occasions when I'm unable to listen to music on my home stereo, in the perfect world which exists only in my imagination I use a pair of large, fully sealed stereo cans built with the largest drivers available for use in a pair of...
It’s hard to make a rational case for a pair of £400 in-ear headphones. It’s not that the product’s performance could never justify that kind of money – indeed these metallic-green s easily sound like a £400 product to...
Grado will happily tell you that the GR10 earphones are an evolutionary improvement over their predecessors, the excellent but expensive earphones. More importantly, however, they are indisputably among the very best of all of the earphones...
hello You gotta love a company like Grado. They’re a family-run business out of Brooklyn, NY who make various cartridges and headphones in many price ranges. They have won countless audiophile awards by refusing to adapt to the latest trend or...
With refined third-generation technology incorporated into the most expensive Grado in-ear model yet built, the Grado GR10 In-Ear Series Headphones are just plain superb. With none of the major flaws I've heard with in-ear cans of the past, these...
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