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Grado RS-2 Reference Series review
Reviews Grado's headphones are perennial audiophile favourites, with support running all the way from high-end to the budget line. So we were curious over how Grado's top-of-the-line Reference Series models would sound.
Editor's rating
8.5
Tags: grado, cable, headphones, metal
11 September 2006, 14:48 > More matches in Reviews
Best high-end headphones
Reviews Finally, we couldn't forget Grado's fantastic RS-2 headphones. Although now a couple of years old, they still offer stellar sound quality, and Grado continue to produce reference cans that exceed even £1,000.
1 May 2008, 8:46 > More matches in Reviews
Sennheiser HD 650 review
Reviews The detail is all there, but the treble frequencies are more laid back than those of the much more expensive Grado RS-2 headphones (£450). The Grado RS-2 and the Sennheiser HD 650 are both reference-quality headphones, and we would be thrilled to...
Editor's rating
8.7
Tags: sennheiser, hd, volume, details
31 August 2006, 12:31 > More matches in Reviews
Woo Audio WA2 headphone amplifier review
Reviews We spent two months with the WA2 before putting our thoughts to paper, during which time we listened for hours, daily, with a range of headphones, including Denon AH-D5000 and AH-D7000, Sennheiser HD 650, AKG K 701, Audio Technica W1000, W5000 and...
Editor's rating
9
Tags: woo audio, headphones, handle, gear
26 November 2008, 15:44 > More matches in Reviews
Sony NW-A1200 (8GB) review
Reviews The brightness and fullness of the sound (using Grado SRR80) reminds us of the late Sony NW-HD5, which we consider to be one of the all-time best-sounding players. With an attractive design, good sound quality and some innovative firmware features...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: sony, shortcuts, song, hard drive
4 August 2006, 11:43 > More matches in Reviews
Etymotic ER-6i Isolator review
Reviews Bass buffs will be happier with a full-size Grado SR60 (around £70). The name Etymotic means 'true to the ear' and is pronounced 'et-im-oh-tik'. We're huge fans of the company's ER-4P headphone set, but it retails for a whopping £170.
Editor's rating
8
Tags: etymotic, noise, headphones, headphone
2 October 2006, 11:20 > More matches in Reviews


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