Sunday, July 11, 2010

Get Live Performance Quality from the Grado GS1000 headphones

The Grado GS1000 headphones are an audiophile’s dream come true. John Grado has been respected for years for producing high-quality headphones, and this product lives up to that reputation. Now with his latest GS1000i (the “i” stands for “improved”) he is sure to pick up a new generation of followers.
Like previous Grado headphones, the GS1000i has the classic wood body headphone, handcrafted Mahogany to be exact, which is reminiscent of the old hi-fi days. This is not only for looks but also for the distinct full-bodied sound quality it provides. From Jagger to Chikofsky, your favorite music will be enhanced beyond your imagination. The large circumaural earpads provide space around the ears thus creating a large soundstage that gives a live-concert feel. They also make the GS1000i one of the most comfortable headphones on the market. Keep in mind they may need a little “burn-in” time to allow the cushions to equelize.
The Grado Labs GS1000 headphones provide the sound quality one would expect from a Grado. You will experience detailed presentation, a smooth top end, deep bass, and tight, non-fatiguing music. Rich full-bodied vocals clearly stand out from the instrumental accompaniment It is truly the next best thing to a live performance. Now with the new conductor cable, made of ultra-high purity, long-crystal copper, and the upgraded dynamic transducers you will find improved stability and control of the upper and lower frequency ranges. Rediscover your favorite sounds and savor the detail and clarity. Note that these “cans” are not meant for compressed files. They are best experienced with lossless downloads and an amplifier.
While being one of the larger and more expensive headphones on the market, the audio adventure you'll receive from the Grado GS1000 headphones is well worth it. While you won’t have the crowd-surfing and smoky ambiance common to some live performances, you will have the sound quality experience without having to buy the ticket.

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