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#Grado SR325x
ifater-tech · 1 year
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Legendás hangzás és “internetgyilkosság”
Komoly küzdelmek folynak a konzol- és játékpiacon, melynek újabb piszkos kis részleteiről hullt le a lepel egy napvilágot látott Microsoft levelezés kapcsán - többek közt erről lesz szó volt korábbi adásunk hírblokkjában, míg a fő témánk ismét az AI körül forog. Ezúttal az internet halálát sejtik egyes szakértők és ha ennyire nem is drasztikus a helyzet, a mesterséges intelligencia alkalmazása olyan drasztikus átalakításokat hozhat, melyre talán senki nem gondolt idáig. Hamarosan jöhet a tényleg “fizetős” internet? Lazításképp elhoztuk a Grado SR325x-et, az amerikai gyártó különleges hangzású nyitott fejhallgatóját, melynek hangját minden zenekedvelőnek meg kéne legalább egyszer tapasztalnia.
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bigjoe11 · 1 month
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Grado SR325x $295 Review
https://www.whathifi.com/reviews/grado-sr325x Comfort is another area where these headphones divide opinions. At 340g, they’re not heavy, and there’s enough in the way of adjustment to cope with a wide variety of heads. But not everyone will get along with the new foam earpads, or the on-ear design – which is becoming increasingly rare in a world dominated by noise-cancelling wireless cans.…
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billtj · 8 months
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Tom's Guide: I test headphones for a living and these throwback headphones are some of the best I've heard
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fitnesswint · 2 years
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If we hadn’t unboxed the Levinsons and gone through the simple Bluetooth pairing process ourselves, we would be tempted to check for any wires dangling from the earcups. Can wireless performance ever be so good as to justify such an expense? You bet it can. The Mark Levinsons enter our test room doors as the most expensive wireless pair we’ve tested and therefore do so with a weight of expectation on their shoulders. These Grados once again prove that evolution is arguably a more reliable way of making things better than a headline-grabbing design revolution. These headphones have always been detailed and articulate performers, and that hasn’t changed, but the ‘x’ generation sounds that bit more precise and insightful. Still, the difference is in the listening: the SR325x sound notably cleaner and clearer than their predecessor. Put the range-topping SR325x next to its immediate predecessor (the What Hi-Fi? Award-winning SR325e), and there’s little to separate them, apart from the new flatter foam earpads, updated cable and lighter coloured stitching on the firmly padded headband. The story remains the same for this new ‘x’ generation.
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While the series has developed over the years, Grado has always done so in small evolutionary steps. The Prestige range of headphones has been at the core of Grado’s output since it was first introduced three decades ago. The older XM4 (below) were already the best around and should still be a go-to for those with tighter budgets, but the XM5 are undoubtedly better for those who can afford to pay the premium. If you are looking for a new pair of wireless noise-cancelling headphones, your auditioning should start here. The new Sony XM5 headphones might feel a little less premium to hold than before, but the jump in sound quality from the previous generation is a big one, and rivals could once again have their work cut out. We wondered whether it was a wise move to give one of Sony’s biggest success stories in recent memory a major redesign. But it's paid off. When we saw the official pictures of the Sony XM5, we were more than a bit surprised. Not only that, it has been achieved while executing a major redesign. It can be tricky for a manufacturer to push the sound performance of a product consistently from generation to generation, but that is what Sony has managed to do with the WH-1000XM5 wireless headphones (just like it did with the jump from the XM3 to the XM4, and the generational jumps before that in fact). There’s no denying that they cost a lot more than typical products in this class but, if sound quality is king, we think they’re worth it.ĩ features we'd like to see on the AirPods Max 2 headphones They will work with non-Apple products using standard Bluetooth 5.0, but you’ll miss out on many of their unique features, such as spatial audio and Siri voice control. Unsurprisingly, you do need an iPhone or iPad in order to get the best out of the AirPods Max. In fact, their authenticity, detail, crispness and spaciousness elevate their audio quality so far above the previous best in the wireless noise-cancelling class (the Sony WH-1000XM4, below) that the comparison starts to become a little redundant, and you instead begin to consider them alongside proper hi-fi products. Why? Because for Apple fans they're quite simply the best performing wireless headphones you can buy – and not by a small margin. Yet they sit atop this highly competitive Best Buy page as the best over-ear headphones on the market. And yes, their packaging omits an audio cable and wall charger. Yes, they come with an ugly, arguably pointless case. Yes, they're expensive (prohibitively so for many).
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elena-bellver · 3 years
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Grado SR325x o Beyerdynamic DT770 PRO, son dos de los mejores auriculares con cable 2022.¿Se pierde calidad de sonido al usar auriculares sin cable?
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bigjoe11 · 5 months
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GRADO SR325X $295 Review
Grado SR325x – Prestige Redefined To begin with, the comfort of the Grado SR325x is exemplary for a headphone in this price range, light with just enough clamping force to keep it secure, and though they are on-ear headphones the foam earpads are high enough density as to not be irritating. The build quality is top notch with the majority of the construction being metal with only the gimbal…
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bigjoe11 · 2 years
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Grado SR325x Review
https://www.whathifi.com/reviews/grado-sr325x The SR325x’s open-backed design means that they’re wonderfully expressive dynamically, and lows are agile and tuneful, but there’s still not the outright weight and low-end punch of closed headphone designs. The SR325x can sound a little bass-light in comparison to such products, though we’re happy to make that sacrifice given the many benefits of…
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bigjoe11 · 3 years
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Grado SR325x Review
https://www.whathifi.com/us/reviews/grado-sr325x Grado’s Prestige series models have rarely felt like luxury headphones, and nothing has changed with this new generation. It’s an impression that starts with the packaging, which is still a basic cardboard box, and extends to the rather coarse foam used for the also new thinner earpads. If you’re looking for a premium feel you’re not going to find…
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