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| Sound Quality | 8.8/10 |
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| Comfort Level | 7.7/10 |
| Value for Money | 9/10 |
| Reviewer Rating | 9.1/10 |
| Overall Rating | 9.2/10 |
Full review by
margo kerr
on 28th Aug 2008
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User Rating : 10
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Good Points: Brilliant
Bad Points: None
General comments: You can pick up every sound with the Grado SR 60 headphones that you cant pick up with most other headphones top quality sound i'm delighted with them.
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Review by
Guest.
on 10th Jan 2008
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User Rating : 10
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Ive only had them for a day and am in love with them. hope they don,t break.
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Review by
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on 21st Jun 2007
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User Rating : 10
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Having reviewed numerous headphones that I own. I thought I would like to inform anyone buying these headphones what they are really like and if they deserve the accolade they have been given, the answer in one word YES. Without a doubt the Grados, no matter what sound source you use to listen to your music, will enable you to hear parts of the music you have not heard before. Try playing a track on your equipment that you really know with your normal headphones and then listen to the same track ...
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Review by
runbux
on 17th Jun 2007
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User Rating : 7
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Well, I am a professional audio engineer working in the Classical arena. I admit that I don't use the SR-60s for monitoring on-the-job, but that's because you can't judge sound quality or stereo image using headphones alone, monitor speakers are absolutely required. However, I use the SR-60 for all my recreational listening with CD or .wav media. I love the things! With CD's I have engineered, I'm very pleased with the sound and imaging. You will need a good headphone amp on account of the extre ...
runbux's full review | 234 words
Review by
smiley
on 7th Oct 2004
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User Rating : 9
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I bought the Grado SR 60's they're great. I also had a chance to pick up the RS2's for a really good price so I jumped on them. They are incredible. The only problem with the Grado's is when it comes to travel, they're open air and therefore not good for taking on a plane.. they're also awkward to pack and you don't want to mess them up, so I bought the Shure earbuds instead of looking to another cumbersome set of noise cancelling headphones, they are great for travel nice and compact and hav ...
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Review by
cyberboyn
on 13th Mar 2004
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User Rating : 9
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I use headphones in conjunction with Walkmans and personal Minidisc players, and I demand a superior quality of sound. I have a pair of Sennheiser MX-500's, which are excellent in-ear phones, but these are, unsurprisingly, no match for the Grado SR60's. These are fabulous headphones for the money. The bass is deep and punchy, the treble sweet and refined, and the sheer smoothness to the sound is breathtaking compared with cheaper units. These headphones make my Sony cassette Walkman sound amazin ...
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Review by
dsbocco.
on 4th Apr 2003
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User Rating : 8
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I've been using a pair of "cost effective" (under $30) headphones and, to date, have been satisfied with them. Actually, I felt I made a good selection based on price verses performance. My MP3 collection was no longer limited to the speakers that came with the speaker. Only after I plugged in my new Grado SR60 headphones did I immediately know what I was missing. A new dimension, a renewal, was added to my music collection.
The SR60s are an open type of headphones. It means the ambient noise ...
dsbocco.'s full review | 297 words | 1 comment added.
Review by
Dave.
on 9th Dec 2001
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User Rating : 10
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I expect a great deal of my earphones and I am now satisfied (totally) with the Grado's variation (SR80..but is probably not much different to the SR60s).A joy to behold!
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Review by
airspring.![]()
on 25th Jul 2001
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User Rating : 9
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I bought a set of these headphones a little while ago for use with my hi fi separates after some research into different headphone makes and models. I looked at a set of Sennheiser 590 going cheap at a shop near ware I work, and although I was slightly impressed with their sound and extreme confront they turned out to be nothing compared to the excellence of the Grados.
The first time I heard the 60's I was more concerned with the 80-pound price tag rather than the sound. -You must understand ...
airspring.'s full review | 1164 words | 8 comments added.

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