Grado SR80 Stereo Headphones
Price Range: $99 to $99
Bizrate User Review.
Grado SR80 The best headphones under $300
, Jul. 25, 2003
QuickTake:
Pros: Deep Bass, Clear Highs, Comfortable, Affordable
Cons: None other than hard to find in stores
Recommended: Yes
Has Owned Product: 2 years
digitaltrends.com Professional Review.
Grado SR80
Comments:
If you're using an amp and would like to take a slight step up in Grado sound quality from the SR60, try the SR80. They have good sound quality, with good bass, articulate mids and subtle highs....
If you're using an amp and would like to take a slight step up in Grado sound quality from the SR60, try the SR80. They have good sound quality, with good bass, articulate mids and subtle highs....
cnet.com Professional Review.
Grado SR80
Comments:
Review Verdict: Grado's made-in-Brooklyn headphones kick butt on CDs and DVDs.
Review Verdict: Grado's made-in-Brooklyn headphones kick butt on CDs and DVDs.
QuickTake:
Pros: Retro-styled, over-the-ear headphones; excellent high-frequency detail; taut, powerful bass.
Cons: Not the most comfortable model on the market.
cooltechzone.com Professional Review.
Grado SR80: Quality Headphones at an Affordable Price
Comments:
Following a mature color scheme, the SR80 comes in an all black exterior that will fit quite well with the majority of the music players in the market. The SR80 is actually an improvement over Grado's SR60, so you'll see quite a few similarities between t
Following a mature color scheme, the SR80 comes in an all black exterior that will fit quite well with the majority of the music players in the market. The SR80 is actually an improvement over Grado's SR60, so you'll see quite a few similarities between t
techradar.com Professional Review.
Grado SR80
Comments:
As the dated design suggests, Grado's SR80 headphones have been around long before most of its rivals were just a twinkle in their manufacturer's eye.
Review Verdict: And the expansive, airy quality separates each strand of music to create a wonderfully proportioned soundstage full of clarity and natural expression. With sound performance this good, you can turn a blind eye to aesthetics
As the dated design suggests, Grado's SR80 headphones have been around long before most of its rivals were just a twinkle in their manufacturer's eye.
Review Verdict: And the expansive, airy quality separates each strand of music to create a wonderfully proportioned soundstage full of clarity and natural expression. With sound performance this good, you can turn a blind eye to aesthetics
QuickTake:
Pros: Refined, Open performance, Tightly composed bass, Lightweight design
Cons: Prehistoric styling that will make people snigger, but you'll never hear them
alaTest.com Professional Review.
Review summary of Grado SR80 Stereo Headphones
Comments:
alaTest has collected and analysed 241 reviews of Grado SR80 Stereo Headphones from international magazines and websites.
Review Verdict: Experts rate this product 89/100 and users 86/100. Comparing these reviews to 70834 other Headphones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 78/100 = Good.
alaTest has collected and analysed 241 reviews of Grado SR80 Stereo Headphones from international magazines and websites.
Review Verdict: Experts rate this product 89/100 and users 86/100. Comparing these reviews to 70834 other Headphones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 78/100 = Good.
cnet.com Professional Review.
Grado SR80
Comments:
Review Verdict: Grado's made-in-Brooklyn headphones kick butt on CDs and DVDs.
Review Verdict: Grado's made-in-Brooklyn headphones kick butt on CDs and DVDs.
QuickTake:
Pros: Retro-styled, over-the-ear headphones; excellent high-frequency detail; taut, powerful bass.
Cons: Not the most comfortable model on the market.
digitalhomemag.com Professional Review.
Grado SR80
Comments:
Review Verdict: Like an ageing rocker, these cans are not much to look at, but sound performance is second to none.
Review Verdict: Like an ageing rocker, these cans are not much to look at, but sound performance is second to none.
QuickTake:
Pros: Refined, open performance; tightly composed bass; lightweight design
Cons: Prehistoric styling that will make people snigger, but you'll never hear them
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The best audiophile headphones I have ever heard. The headphones are extremly clear. In fact they're so clear that you will hear everything. I listened to some mp3s on them and I heard things I had never heard before. I owned a $40 pair of Sony cans b