Product Comparison: Grado SR125e vs Grado SR225e
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- Nice sound stage and you can really hear the dialogue and ambient details very clearly.
- Absolutely fantastic sound in my opinion. I recommend.
- the Grados that clean, solid, powerful, clear sound and the 125e delivers in spades.
- The Grado sound is unlike any other, clean, crisp, clear.
- The sound from these headphones is so incredibly clear that I hear all kinds of new details in the music.
- Incredible clarity, warmth, imaging and finesse with a wide and open sound stage.
- I would highly recommend as well, these are a step up in sound quality.
- The sound is very precise and reproduces it the way it was in the studio or performance.
- If you listen to a good recording processed through good gear, they sound wonderful.
- The sound is so good at the 225's level that the only way to improve it is with less practical materials and designs.
- Good small headphones is something that you really need to experience.
- The Grado SR125e headphones are a nearly perfect headphone for me, excellent size, light.
- These are amazing. My music library is reborn. I really like this little headphones on my head.
- They still sound great for their tiny size.
- To me they are not too bright, bad size for my large head.
- I have a rather large head and I've experience comfort despite lengthy listening session.
- When you put them on your head, you have an auditory sensation that there is almost nothing there, because these are really lightweight headphones.
- They are comfortable and sit lightly on my head. I can listen for hours with no issues.
- It seem to distribute the weight of the headphones more evenly across my head.
- The small size cup was bothering my ear after a few hours of listening.
- Midrange is the strongpoint with them and plenty of bass for me personally.
- Even with clamping force, these cushions do not have much grip on your ears.
- Loosening the headband will help by reducing the clamping force of these cushions on your ears.
- If you have sensitive ears then you might not like these headphones because the stock ear pads are quite uncomfortable.
- If you have big ears, you need big cups! Period, you need larger pads.
- The L-cushions increase the intimacy further, providing additional clarity and making details in the music are easier to hear.
- Aftermarket cushions are inexpensive and there are many options.
- Since they are open-back, I never get accused of shouting while playing as I can actually hear myself.
- The infamous drawback of the L-cushions is their comfort.
- That's not as comfortable as the S-cushions, which I can wear for more than 2 hours without issue, but it is bearable.