Audiophile Thread

Listening through the SR1a headphones for literally hours on end to any music in my collection was pure bliss. I suffered zero fatigue both sonically and physically. I usually get tired of on-ear, in-ear, and over the ear headphones after an hour or two, no matter how comfortable the design. The SR1a is in another league with respect to comfort because it doesn't rest on or around one's ears. When I wear them I feel the top strap on my head and a slight pressure from the vertical cushions that rest against the side of one's head. Compared to wearing "normal" headphones, wearing the SR1a is like wearing air.
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Well, that was either the most superlative laden, over the top, word salad of a review you've ever read or you're currently adding the SR1a to your online shopping cart. I understand if some readers think I was a bit too liberal in handing out accolades to the SR1a, but I have no problem standing behind every one of them. The RAAL-requisite SR1a is truly a game changer. There's no headphone like it available today, with respect to both design and sound quality.
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Grado is selling a Hemp headphone for $420. I schiit you not.


Grado headphones are thin sounding and painfully bright, but can sometimes work really well for rock music.
 
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