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The Top of the Range Prestige Headphone.
What does the i stand for in the new SR325is from Grado? Improved, that’s what! Yes, Grado has taken one of the world’s most acclaimed headphones and taken it a few steps further. The new SR325is has an upgraded driver and cable design. The way the SR325is’ driver, cable and metal housing move air and react to sound vibrations are now less affected by transient distortions. With the new 8 conductor cable design you will notice improved control and stability of the upper and lower range of the frequency spectrum with both better supporting Grado’s world renowned midrange. The SR325is will produce a sound that is pure Grado, warm harmonic color, rich full bodied vocals, excellent dynamics and an ultra smooth top end. Listen and Enjoy!
Incorporates all of the design features of the lesser models, combined with UHPLC wire in both the voice coil and connecting cord. Non-resonant Aluminium alloy is used in the make up of the metal driver housings. Grado also embarked on a complex treatment in order to increase the materials porosity. This ensures that the earphone chamber has no "ringing" which may obscure detail or add coloration. The resulting Headphone combines clean open highs, well defined mid range and vocal bass.
Winner of Audio Video's "GRAND PRIX AWARD"
Features:
Vented diaphragm - Aluminum air chamber - UHPLC copper voice coil wire - UHPLC copper connecting cord
Tranducer type - dynamic
Operating principle - open air
Frequency response - 18-24
SPL - 1mV 98
Normal impedance - 32ohms
Driver matched db - .05
HI-FI Choice
"I'd encourage anyone who wants to escape the typical, in yer face, cheap can sound to listen to these Grados."
"Of all the Grado Prestige headphones I've heard, the SR325 is my favorite!"
Audio magazine / Vol. 82, No. 6 / John Gatski
"The SR325s are easily the flattest, most accurate sounding phones tested, for critical monitoring, the Grados are hard to beat. Of all the phones tested, the SR325s were the only headphones I felt trustworthy enough for mixing."
Pro Audio Review / Vol. 4, No. 6 / Loren Alldrin
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