GRADO SR125x Wired Open-Back Stereo Headphones User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- GRADO
Table of Contents
GRADO SR125x Wired Open-Back Stereo Headphones
Specification
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Package Dimensions
09 x 8.03 x 1.97 inches -
Item Weight
SR125X -
Model Name
SR125x -
Form Factor
On Ear -
Connectivity Technology
Wired -
Color
Black
What’s in the box
- Open-Back Stereo Headphones
**Features
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Grado adjusted 44mm drivers of the fourth generation, easily driven 38ohm
8 conductor super annealed copper wiring and upgraded braided cable minimize twisting and kinking contemporary adjustable padded headband made of vegan friendly synthetic fiber. -
The only authorized US Amazon seller is 4OurEars.
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For purchases made domestically, the manufacturer offers a one-year warranty.
Product Description
For many years, the SR125x and SR225x have been at odds with one another. The SR125x, which is the newer model and less expensive, uses its rapid driver to keep up with any music it plays. Just keep their older sister in the dark. The quick and reliable SR125x will help you balance your music as you move up the Prestige Series.
**How do open-back headphones work?
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Air from the speaker driver’s back can enter the ear cups of open-back headphones. As a result, the rear enclosure’s resonances and low-frequency buildup are unimportant. Open-back headphones are common in high-end, pricey models because they produce a more natural and crisp sound. ****
FAQ’s
Why do Grado headphones provide such great sound?****
Such a Grado Sound. For some semblance of neutral, realistic sound, headphones often follow one of a few target audio curves that have scientific support. Although they may have been altered to have a better bass or a more pronounced treble, the fundamental ideas remain the same.
Are Grado headphones burn-in compatible?****
When asked about burn-in, headphone producer John Grado of Grado Labs responded, “All mechanical things need break-in.” He did not advise leaving headphones playing nonstop for a few days to speed up the process.
Why do headphones get better sounding with use?****
The viscoelastic foam will eventually quit putting up as much of a fight against your head and spectacles, allowing the sound to get closer and closer to the control reading. Your headphones will sound better the more you use them. This is a far bigger difference in sound than the occasional 1dB claimed by burn-in proponents.
Are there open-back headphones?****
Air from the speaker driver’s back can enter the ear cups of open-back headphones. As a result, the rear enclosure’s resonances and low-frequency buildup are unimportant. Open-back headphones are common in high-end, pricey models because they produce a more natural and crisp sound.
Are open-back headphones really that superior?****
Although open-back headphones produce a cleaner, clearer, and more accurate sound in the end, closed headphones generally have a more thrilling tone to the music. In order to determine which genre of music will provide you with the finest experience for your needs, it may be wise to ask yourself what kind of music you listen to most frequently.
For gaming, is an open back better?****
In general, gamers prefer open-back headphones because they produce a larger soundstage and offer superior stereo image. Additionally, they are more comfy for the wearer, and they value the more realistic sound.
Do open back headphones leak into mic?****
Open-back headphones have a ventilated back that allows sound to spill into the mic, where the mic may pick it up. However, you can minimize or even completely avoid this leakage if the sound level and microphone sensitivity are both low and the microphone is kept far away from the headphone.
Are closed-back headphones bass?****
Enhancing the Bass Response. Compared to open back headphones, closed back headphones typically have a less “organic” sound. However, closed-back headphones frequently perform better when it comes to bass response.
Can you play video games with open-back headphones?****
No matter if they are closed-back or open-back headphones made for gaming, headphones can provide you a rich and gratifying experience.
Can open-back headphones leak a lot of sound?****
There is no predetermined level of sound leaking. According to the brand. However, it is estimated that open headphones often let out between 30 and 35 percent of the sound. Therefore, using open-backed headphones occasionally causes annoyance to individuals nearby.
What variations between sr125x and sr225x are there?****
Depending on your demands and your budget, the SR225X is a more high-end product, but the SR125X is still fantastic!
What are the main acoustic variations between the SR80x and SR125x?****
The SR125x has an 8 conductor cable, while the SR80x has a 4 conductor cable. The drivers are treated and tuned differently.
How much cord is there?****
From the earcups to the cord’s end, it is around 68 inches. I found this to be too short, but Grado also offers extension cords. On eBay, I discovered one of them for a fair price.
What makes open-back headphones unique?****
Air from the speaker driver’s back can enter the ear cups of open-back headphones. As a result, the rear enclosure’s resonances and low-frequency buildup are unimportant. Open-back headphones are common in high-end, pricey models because they produce a more natural and crisp sound.
Are open-back headphones loud?****
How much sound does an open-backed headphone lose, exactly? When compared to closed-backed headphones, sound leakage with open-backed models is 30dB higher. Open-backed headphones allow air to enter between the ear cups by design to enhance the user’s listening experience and create a larger soundstage.
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