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Grado Labs SR325x Prestige Headphones
$459.00
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About this product
The Sound of Metal. Surgical Precision.
With deep roots in Brooklyn and a history dating back to 1953, the Grado family has built a legend. The Grado SR325x is the pinnacle of the Prestige series, and the only one to incorporate a metal housing.
This solid aluminum housing is not just aesthetic: it brings a surgical precision to your music that you won't find in any other headphone. The soundstage is so clear that you can "see" the space between each instrument.
Surgical Precision (Aluminum Housing)
Revealing Sound X Drivers (4th Gen)
Hand-Built in Brooklyn, NY
Wide and Natural Soundstage (Open-Back)
High Purity Copper Cable (8-conductor)
Exclusive Leather Headband (Stitched)
The Grado Philosophy: Sound Comes First
- The new 4th Generation Grado drivers are here. Tuned specifically for the SR325x, they feature a more powerful magnetic circuit and a reconfigured diaphragm. The result? Brutal efficiency, less distortion, and a clarity that reveals notes and details you didn't know existed, even in your favorite songs.
- Every SR325x is hand-assembled by the Grado team in Brooklyn. It moves from one workbench to another, ensuring a quality and attention to detail that is impossible to replicate on a mass production line.
- The cable and headband have been completely redesigned. The new 8-conductor "super-annealed" copper cable, housed in a more durable exterior, reveals even more of your music with enhanced purity.
- The new leather headband features white stitching, an exclusive detail of the SR325x in the Prestige series, offering superior comfort for those long, critical listening sessions.
- The open-back design is Grado's signature. It provides a wide, spacious, and realistic soundstage. It's the closest experience to having musicians playing just for you.
What's in the box?
- Grado SR325x Prestige Series Headphones
- Gold-plated 3.5mm to 6.35mm (1/4") adapter
- Documentation and the Grado story