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Grado SR 225

Grado SR-225 Headphones

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Etymotic ER-4P MicroPro™ Headphones

$200.00  |  1 store
$13.99  |  1 store
Product Description
The SR225s sound unlike any other headphone. They have an amazingly solid presentation, packed with weight and presence. There is also a pleasant richness in the midrange that benefits all... More
The SR225s sound unlike any other headphone. They have an amazingly solid presentation, packed with weight and presence. There is also a pleasant richness in the midrange that benefits all types of music Less
The ER-4 MicroPro(tm) earphones from Etymotic are the next best thing to live music, with noise isolation far surpassing that of active-noise-reduction earphones. The ER-4's require no... More
The ER-4 MicroPro(tm) earphones from Etymotic are the next best thing to live music, with noise isolation far surpassing that of active-noise-reduction earphones. The ER-4's require no batteries, and can be plugged into any audio source. Their 20-25 dB of external noise exclusion allows you to hear the full dynamic range of recordings without having to play them at unnaturally high and unsafe levels. Less
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Grado SR 225
Grado SR-225 Headphones
$200.00
Etymotic MicroPro ER 4P
Etymotic ER-4P MicroPro™ Headphones
$13.99

Product Review Summary

5.0
Based on 11 user reviews
100% recommend this product
5 stars
11
4 stars
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1 star
Pros
  • Good Sound (1)
  • Great Design (1)
  • Comfortable (1)
  • Lightweight (1)
  • Easy to Use (1)
  • Quality Construction (1)
  • Crystal Clear Sound (1)
  • Strong Bass (1)
  • Good Styling (1)
  • Good Value (1)
Cons
  • none (1)
Good For
  • Everyday Use (1)
  • Music (1)
  • Home (1)
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Consumer Reviews

30

The 225s Rock!

byTodd Sep 21, 1999
19 Helpfuls 20 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Great live sound
Cons comfort
Recommended it? Yes

The Grado SR225 is my personal favorite in the Grado line of fine headphones. These cans really rock. Great bass, liquid mids and fairly detailed highs are the characteristics of the 225s. Their ability to deliver the impact of the music is unrivaled - you will feel the punch of the kick drum as if... Read full review »

74

Your Ears Still Have Not Experienced True Joy

bygadlor Feb 12, 2005
17 Helpfuls 18 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Awesome clarity, tight bass, reveals depth to music you've never heard before.
Cons I tend to rub them all over my body, grunting and gyrating.
Recommended it? Yes

I had long pondered the idea of purchasing a new pair of headphones (or for the hip among us - "cans") since I figured among the price difference between my fifty dollar Sony pair and the high-priced headhuggers of such companies as AKG, Sennheiser, and of course, Grado.

As I continued to... Read full review »

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Product Review Summary

4.6
Based on 35 user reviews
91% recommend this product
5 stars
26
4 stars
6
3 stars
1
2 stars
2
1 star
Pros
  • None Yet
Cons
  • None Yet
Good For
  • None Yet

Consumer Reviews

37

Amazing Headphones....umm...Earphones

bybdb55 May 18, 2002
41 Helpfuls 42 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Sound, Size, Isolation
Cons Microphonic Cord, High Price
Recommended it? Yes

The Purchase

I had been looking for some new headphones to replace my Sony MDR-D22s. The Sonys sounded fine, but they were too big for me to carry around with my mp3 CD player. The Sonys were also semi-open, meaning that some sound leaked in from outside, and some of my music leaked out... Read full review »

30

B is for bright!

byTodd Nov 16, 2000
17 Helpfuls 18 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Great with binaural recordings
Cons very limited use, bright with stereo recordings
Recommended it? Yes

The Etymotic ER4B is the most specialized of Etymotics 3 ear phones. Designed to work with binaural recordings, their equalization circuit compensates for the rolled off high frequencies lost due to the binaural process. These recordings use a dummy head with microphones in the ears to record the... Read full review »

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