Grado SR80i Review!

Grado SR80i Review!

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Grado SR80i Review!”.
Hey, what’s up guys Marquez from the mkbhd channel here with an amazing pair of headphones for under 100 bucks, in fact, for 99 bucks. These are the grotto SR. 80 is, and there are an open back pair of headphones. They are really really good for beginning audio files or people just starting to get into audio and music and headphones, and if this video gets 800 likes, I’ve done this before with headphones, be giving away a pair on Twitter. So you can follow mkbhd. The link is in the description, so you can get in on that without any further ado. Let’S go ahead and take a look at the SR 80 eyes so straight out the box.

You can see these headphones, have a sort of a dare. I say it vintage kind of look. Some people may really like this others just like a more modern look, but these definitely have a unique style to them, but we’ll start from the bottom and work our way up. These guys have a three-and-a-half millimeter gold-plated headphone jack.

That’S pretty durable and they come with the quarter. Inch adapter too, and the court itself, while it is really thick, is also really really durable. So a good job from Grotto. These will practically never tangle ever and something else unique about these headphones is the cord. It splits through this wide joint and connects to both ears of the headphones, so love it or hate it. You know I’m not really sure why they decided to do this, but it’s not a deal-breaker at all now on to the headphones, and you can see the open back design which I’ll get into in a second, but also note the design of these flat foam pads.

That happen to be removable, and, of course, that also means replaceable. If you ever get tired of them or happen to damage them somehow, and you might even be able to get different sound out of different pads now, these guys are pretty adjustable too. But note they don’t exactly have notches, which may bother you if you have OCD but they’re they’re, also pretty comfortable to the leatherette sort of headphone band up here at the top isn’t actually padded at all. But that doesn’t bother me because it’s just sitting on top of my head and you can see where they saved money on some parts of the headphones and put that money saved into the sound quality.

But the comfort level comes from being able to listen to these headphones, no matter how absurd your head, shape or sizes yeah see there. You got one of the cups, rotate 360 degrees each and it’s pretty flexible, and it’s not going to snap. If it was made of plastic. It probably would but don’t actually twist these too much because remember the cables are connected at the bottom.

So you get like a twisted wire II knot of wires, so just avoid twisting it too much and adjust it to your head shape, but the most important part of headphones is how they sound and as an open-back pair of headphones. Of course, these sound much better than closed back headphones for the same price. You can see right through these headphones here, showcasing that open design and you know headphones like the beats by dre and the v-moda cross. They LPS closed back.

They create a seal they’re noise. Cancelling or isolating open-back headphones have a much bigger soundstage, which means you can hear the cymbals behind you, the trumpet to your right, the saxophone to your left, and he can snap to the beat just like you’re in the room with the musicians recording. So this does really really well with vocals, with jazz, with orchestral, music and all sorts of stuff, like that. You might not have the best sound for synths, because those are natural sounds and it’s hard to sound, like you’re, in a room next to a synth. But everything really else natural sounds super lifelike and very rich in the SRA D eyes. Now, with all these pros comes one major downside, and that is again that they’re open back headphones, but that means they’re going to sound like portable speakers to the person. Next to you, they leak a lot. Let’S have a listen you overall, though I love the SR ad is for the price and the category. There is just no contest, they are durable and their feature pack and they just sound flat-out awesome. The design is a point of contention for some people and even a buying point for others come, but it all comes down to how they sound really, and they are worth every single penny of the 99 dollars that you pay for them highly highly recommended.

Grado SR80i Review!

I’Ve been asked to compare these to some higher-end headphones and I will attempt that, but these are absolutely perfect for someone who doesn’t necessarily consider themselves an audiophile. Yet you .