Finally some serious headphones for my ipod. I've been using the Grados for some time now. After discovering the family of Grado headphones I was truly amazed at how well my SR60s performed. For serious listening the Grados blow away the competition.Listening to music without the full frequency range is really not giving the listener the proper experience. I'm sure many audiophiles will attest to the sonic integrity of the Grados. I've mixed records and films with them, and find that they hold up in professional audio settings. Since I'm a jazz musician my budget is minimal, but there exists a pair at many price points.
So now I have to add these to my wish list. Happy listening...
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Bah, to me these look like a sell-out version of an otherwise high-quality line. Granted, I haven't heard these headphones, but I can't stand it when companies stick an "i" in front of a product, hoping to appeal to the iPod culture. Don't get me wrong, I love my iPod, but I don't restrict my accessories to those with names that begin with an "i".
In any case, I was under the impression that the SR60s weren't that tough to drive... Why don't you just use them with the iPod? I'll bet these iGrados have nowhere near the sound production of your SR60s.
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