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I'm a very picky listener. I use these with my RS-1. These do not change/degrade the sound whatsoever.
After a side to side comparison, the upgrade was well worth it. I also bought the 15' extension, and mini adapter. Last year, after a friend insisted that I sell my 10 year old Grado SR-60 headphones, I reluctantly agreed, only after deciding to purchase the phenominal Grado SR 325i. A must have for those people who want to listen accross the room, and lose NO sound quality, and still not bother the neighbors.
No degredation of sound. This cable works fine. This is an expensive cable but the quality is good and matches the Grado ear phone.
I use one of these cables to listen to the TV when the family has gone to bed (a low fi application for my SR325's I know).The cable really is very transparent sonically (I've tested it with higher quality sources too).Recommended.The headphones are great too.
I could not find a quality extension cable for under $100 and even then it degraded the sound.But this $39 15 foot exention cord from Grado really does the job big time. I now also own a new pair of SR-60's and both headphones sound great. I can sit anywhere in my living room and enjoy the sound. Since I bought the Grado Signature HP-2 headphone in 1992, the only complaint I had was that the cord was not long enough. The same is true with today's Grado lineup and most competitors. Grado made a great product at an affordable and reasonable price.but this describes all of Grado's products.doesn't it
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