You're welcome Discodave, glad to help. And if you decide to use LPC's, let us know what you think.
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You're welcome Discodave, glad to help. And if you decide to use LPC's, let us know what you think.
Love it Charlie,glad I saw this after Xmas 😄Charlie1 wrote: ↑2020-12-26 00:28 One of my wife's Xmas presents today was an old Roberts R606-MB radio. They sell for about £25+ on ebay. I cleaned this one up and teak oiled the sides.
We first came across one at a holiday home earlier this year and both really enjoyed listening to it. It just sounds really nice and is good with pop, classical and especially people just talking, such as Radio 4 which my wife enjoys. There is something much less intrusive about a smaller sound when busy in the kitchen. We can use the Sneaky system but it's just not the same - - the sound is too big listening to people talk on the radio.
Thank you ThomasOK! Nice to hear about the impact of the G cushions, I was curious about that.ThomasOK wrote: ↑2021-02-06 17:34 The modification was to put what Grado calls the G cushions on them. These are their largest cushions that fit around the ear. They are very big and not particularly attractive and come on the G series and the bigger P series headphones. They run $50 a pair.
I found the SR125e to be very musical in a way that was hard to beat for any of the others. But I did notice the bass was a bit too much and the vocals could be a little shouty at times. Then just for the heck of it I tried the G cushions on them. All the good things were still there but with increased resolution and better balance. Now the bass was more even and tighter and the vocals, while showing more inflection lost the shouty quality. It was this combo that brought a tear to my eyes with from a rip or a 1970 James Taylor album.
Highly recommended and only $200 with the cushions!
Good to know, even if that's double my budget - and, yes, I'm aware that $200 is an absolute head-fi bargain :p
Thank you ThomasOK for the recommendation. I just bought a pair of SR125e to use with my laptop for Youtube and Spotify. No plans or possibilities to connect them to the stereo. They seem easy to drive and sounds good. I like the on-ear approach. The only bad thing so far is the nasty SMELL of that cable.
Have you listened to them Robert and if so what are their qualities ?Robert Lake wrote: ↑2021-01-12 11:37 January 2021, at Amazon.de and Amazon.se, you can find the Bang & Olufsen Earset for EUR64.95. It is a good discount for a premium product
Have you listened to them Robert and if so what are their qualities ?
Thanks RobertRobert Lake wrote: ↑2021-02-28 18:45Have you listened to them Robert and if so what are their qualities ?
See my recent review of AKG N200 and B&O Earbuds under Tune dem of headphones.
Since I had put this post here I thought this might be as good a place as any to put this followup, though the moderators should feel free to move it if they feel there is someplace better. The SR125e is being replaced, as are all the Grado Prestige series headphones. On Sunday Grado announced that the Prestige series are being upgraded. The new series will be the X models and will include new versions of the SR60, 80, 125, 225 and 325. They feature new X drivers, tuned to each model and using a lighter voice coil and new diaphragm, with increased magnetic power, said to bring improved sound and better sensitivity. They also sport new, more flexible cables with woven jackets, that are also said to have higher quality copper and improve the sound, and feature more comfortable, padded headbands.ThomasOK wrote: ↑2021-02-06 17:34 These have been mentioned in a few places, including by Fredrik as high up in his ranking of headphones, but I didn't see them here. They definitely should be!
Yesterday I had some time to listen to headphones in the store as it was very cold and snowy so few customers were coming in. I also had burned in the Giella with constant playing for about a week and a half. So I started listening to the various wired headphones in the store. I won't give a ranking of all of them here (I need to do some more listening for further verification) but the SR125e are really excellent. Indeed with a slight modification they were my overall favorite. The modification was to put what Grado calls the G cushions on them. These are their largest cushions that fit around the ear. They are very big and not particularly attractive and come on the G series and the bigger P series headphones. They run $50 a pair.
I found the SR125e to be very musical in a way that was hard to beat for any of the others. But I did notice the bass was a bit too much and the vocals could be a little shouty at times. Then just for the heck of it I tried the G cushions on them. All the good things were still there but with increased resolution and better balance. Now the bass was more even and tighter and the vocals, while showing more inflection lost the shouty quality. It was this combo that brought a tear to my eyes with from a rip or a 1970 James Taylor album.
Highly recommended and only $200 with the cushions!
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