En Brooklyn-laget åpen-bakside hodetelefonmed maskinert aluminiumshus og fjerde generasjons drivere som leverer en framoverlent, energisk lyd med slående vokalstemmemedledelse og skarp treklantsdetalj.
The SR325x remains the crown jewel of Grado's Prestige Series, offering a visceral, 'front-row' listening experience that few open-back cans can match at this price point. The move to the 4th-generation 44mm drivers has refined the classic Grado house sound; while the signature midrange bite is still there"making electric guitars and snare drums snap with startling realism"there's a newfound smoothness in the top end and a more authoritative, textured bass response than its predecessors.
The machined aluminum housings aren't just for show; they provide a rigid, low-resonance environment that aids in the headphone's exceptional transient speed and rhythmic timing. However, the Grado experience is a package deal. The supra-aural (on-ear) design and the flat 'F-cushion' pads can be physically fatiguing for long sessions, and the thick, eight-conductor cable, while built like a tank, is notoriously stiff and lacks the flexibility found in modern competitors.
For studio tracking, these are too leaky, but for critical listening of rock, blues, or jazz, the SR325x offers a level of engagement and transparency that is addictive. It's a specialized tool for the listener who values energy and harmonic detail over a distant, clinical soundstage. If you want your music to feel 'live' rather than just 'reproduced,' these Brooklyn-made icons are essential.
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