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Grado Prestige Series SR-60i Padded Headphones
 
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Grado Prestige Series SR-60i Padded Headphones

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Grado Prestige Series SR-60i Padded Headphones + Grado Extension Cable 4.57m (15 ft) Headphone Extension Cable + Grado Prestige Series SR80i Stereo Headphone
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Technical Details

  • Vented diaphragm
  • Non Resonant air chamber
  • Standard copper voice coil wire
  • Standard copper connecting cord
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 12.5 x 9.5 x 1 inches ; 3 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Note: Gift-wrapping is not available for this item.
  • ASIN: B0006DPMU4
  • Item model number: 60
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (204 customer reviews)
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    #100 in  Electronics > Accessories & Supplies > Headphones
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: April 13, 2004

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

The Grado SR60 Headphones produce brilliant sound and offer outstanding listening comfort for a low cost. The SR60s have a flexible, soft vinyl headband. The headband and earpieces are connected by metal height adjusters, which adjust the height of your head with the center of your ear. These nifty adjusters also allow the earpiece to rotate a full 360 degrees, permitting them to lie flat on a surface perfect when packing in a suitcase. The SR60s come with earpads made of soft, porous, open-cell foam that covers the driver much more comfortably than standard foam earpads.


Product Description

The SR60 has gained "legendary" status. The SR60 has received rave reviews from around the world and is the most commonly recommended headphone on the market today.PRODUCT FEATURES:Vented diaphragm;Non-resonant air chamber;Standard copper voice coil wire;Standard copper connecting cord;Mini plug with 1/4" adaptor.

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106 of 111 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Best Cans for the $$, February 26, 2005
I recently bought these cans for my daughter to use with her iPod mini...I had read good things about these headphones even with the criticism(?) of antiquated styling, uncomfortable headband and open headphone style...Wow! I am so impressed with these headphones that I offered to swap my Bose Quiet Comfort 2 for these. She said NO! The response is so smooth with a dynamic range that allows you to hear every nuance recorded onto the track. Bass is true...not artificially enhanced or boosted...highs are razor crisp and midrange is full and "round." Don't look any further for your headphones...these are worth 4X the price...I know!
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86 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Grado SR60 vs Sennheiser HD497, June 5, 2005
I don’t want to brag about how good the can is, coz' the whole world has hailed its performance over and over again. The very fact that this can is repeatedly compared to ones costing over $300 itself speaks of its astounding performance (... and unbelievable for its price). So I will give you the cons of the product that I have experienced.

CONS:

1. The headphone can be uncomfortable for extended wear. Many people have mentioned if you bend the headband backward or if you stretch the headband etc.... it gets more comfortable, but I haven't quite succeeded in achieving absolute comfort that Sennheiser HD497 provided.

2. Too much sound leakage. Since it is an open design, it leaks so much sound to the outside world, so I am forced to listen at low volumes at work. But then physics places a limitation that sealed headphones cannot achieve the quality of open headphone (resonance issue ... you can easily find info. as to why on the net...)

Conclusion:

1. When you listen to the can, its pure sound quality, imersive music melts all the cons away and makes you promise yourself that you will never give away this can.

2. If Bass is not much important to you, the Sennheiser HD497 provide a more crisp clear high. I have owned both the models, so I can vow on that. But overall, I would any day take the SR60 over the HD497.

Currently I have graduated to SR80 driven by a Headroom Total Bithead. But if you do not plan on getting an AMP, then I suggest you stick to SR60.
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40 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for portable mp3 and CD players, February 13, 2006
By cwb (Carmel, IN) - See all my reviews
The Grado SR-60s are fantastic! I listen mainly to classical music, and I have found that these headphones offer incredibly accurate sound with clear highs and sufficient, but not overpowering, lows.** The detail in sound is phenomenal. The listener will enjoy very subtle differences in tone color and dynamic level, and the sound always comes across naturally.

The SR-60s (and SR-80s) are perfect for portable listening devices, such as iPods, because the headphones present the best sound possible for players that lack an amplifier or a powerful driver. More expensive headphones with more power, detail, and precision are just wasted (and in some cases, don't even sounds as good) on portable devices.

On the downside, I find that my SR-60s cease being comfortable after about an hour or so because they apply pressure to my ears. But I think this is a very small price to pay given the quality of sound and the price. (And sadly I rarely have much more than an hour at a time to listen anyway.) Plus, these cans are incredibly durable. I've used mine consistently for six years now, and they've held up perfectly.

Just a word of caution: Grado headphones are "open air." While this contributes to their fantastic sound, be aware that people sitting near you will hear your music. These may not be the best headphones for people on the go. Besides, they are not the most portable headphones anyway.***

The bottom line: (1) If you are an audiophile who primarily listens to your music on a portable device, these headphones, or perhaps the SR-80s, are the best on the market. Your iPod doesn't even allow you to fully enjoy these cans, let alone more expensive ones. (2) If you primarily listen on more powerful systems, these cans are still incredible, and highly recommendable for the price. But if you have extra cash and are looking for something even higher end, you might want to consider Grado's other products.


**When I compared these headphones to the SR-80s, the only real difference I could identify is that the SR-80s provide more powerful bass output. For that reason, I actually prefer the SR-60s for classical music, but that is obviously a personal preference.

***For those looking for a more portable option, I highly recommend the Sennheiser PX100 headphones. They are light and comfortable and fold nicely to fit into a small carrying case. They do not sound quite as warm and refined as the Grado SR-60s, but the sound quality is very, very close. And considering how portable and durable they are, they are absolutely worth the $50. They are also "open air," but much less sound seems to leak out of these smaller headphones.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Great Sound, But...
The headphones do have good sound for the price. But, they are TERRIBLY uncomfortable. I have to put styrofoam padding above my ear to hold them slightly off my ears, because they... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Worth every penny!
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5.0 out of 5 stars $79? They could have charged 3X that.
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4.0 out of 5 stars American sound.
I have read many good things about Grado Quality and most importantly the S.Q. that Grado is well known for. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Grado SR-60i
Excellent sound quality. My grandson loved the first Grado 60 so much I gave it to him and bought a second.
Published 2 months ago by Doctor Paul

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If you listen to music a lot and care enough about sound quality that you rip your CDs at a higher bitrate than most MP3s (or you rip to FLAC or similar lossless), you'll get a... Read more
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