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Grado GR10
$399.00
Released October, 2010
The Pros:32-ohms - easier to drive than the 120-ohm GR8s. Simple luxurious Grado packaging. Comfortable, well fitting earpieces.
The Cons:Expensive. Fixed cabling system.
The Grado GR10 is a high-end set of in-ear headphones. Grado promotes these headphones as offering frequency extension in both the high and low ranges, without distortion. The moving armature design of the GR10's driver is what allows for this wide range of frequencies (20 - 20,000 Hz).
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The small size of these headphones means that they can nestle well within the ear canal, maintaining an air seal. This design makes for a quality bass, and also helps to reduce outside noise without causing discomfort. To make sure that the headphones are always put in right even in the dark, there is a raised dot on the left earphone that provides tactile indication. To ensure that you get the right headphone fit that you need, the Grado GR10 headphones come with three pairs of silicon rubber ear tips, in small, medium and large sizes.
Features
- Moving armature driver
- 3.5mm stereo mini-plug
- 20 -20,000 Hz frequency range
- 116dB/1mW sensitivity
- 32 ohms impedance
- 20w maximum input power
- Cable Length: 51"/130mm (oxygen-free copper wire)
- Weight: 9 grams including plug and cord
- 3 pairs ear tips (small, medium, large, blend of two silicon rubber materials)
- 4 ear wax proof cloths
- 2 ear wax proof cloth rings
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Pros & Cons
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32-ohms - easier to drive than the 120-ohm GR8s
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simple luxurious Grado packaging
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comfortable, well fitting earpieces
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sonically better than the GR8 - clear improvement in low and high frequency detail
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the Grado sound signature
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maintains Grado's 40's style retro aesthetic
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