Sennheiser HD 497 vs Grado SR60, Which 1's are better? |
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Sennheiser HD 497 vs Grado SR60, Which 1's are better? |
Feb 27 2003, 11:43
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So... what would it be?
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Feb 27 2003, 12:08
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 976 Joined: 23-May 02 From: Rheinhessen Member No.: 2107 |
do you have a url for that grado headphone? never heard of it
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Feb 27 2003, 12:20
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Yes... Both headphones can be found on this page!
or you can try google. Both headphones get very similar reviews, the only difference I have seen so far, is the cost! The Sennheiser HD 497 cost under $40-$50 and the Grado SR60 cost between $70-$80 However, as I live in the UK, I have seen the Sennheiser HD 497's as low as £35 but the Grado SR60's are for around £75.... This post has been edited by jenny: Feb 27 2003, 12:26 |
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Feb 27 2003, 13:58
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Direct Links: Sennheiser HD 497 vs Grado SR60
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Feb 27 2003, 14:06
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Group: Members (Donating) Posts: 584 Joined: 19-December 01 From: Australia Member No.: 688 |
I got the 497 and its quality is quite high but I will not vote cause I haven't heard the quality of the SR60 yet so my vote will bias the results so please people if you haven't heard both don't vote
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Feb 27 2003, 18:29
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I took a look at the ratings of some German Audio magazins. This is what I found:
magazin Senneheiser HD 497 Grado SR-60 Sennheiser HD 495 Audio 65 55 Stereoplay 30 Stereo nothing... perhaps someone can complete the missing ratings... The points given by these magazins can not be compared with the points given by other magazins. That is not much, and I suppose it won't help you Are the Sennheiser HD 497 quite new? I found nothing at audioreview.com, which is a very interesting site for audio hardware. fragtal edit: tabulators do not work properly... This post has been edited by fragtal: Feb 27 2003, 23:04 -------------------- I love the moderators.
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Feb 27 2003, 18:48
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 487 Joined: 15-January 02 From: Warwickshire -- England Member No.: 1036 |
QUOTE (jenny @ Feb 27 2003 - 11:20 AM) However, as I live in the UK, I have seen the Sennheiser HD 497's as low as £35 but the Grado SR60's are for around £75.... For £75 and £7.99 you can get a set of Senngeisr HD 580's which are highly recommended. I ordered mine from Here It may take a week or two for delivery but well worth the wait i think! Cheers, Kristian /EDIT I saw the Grado's on there as well, i guess that was the site you found them for that price anyway? If not where in the UK did you see them? This post has been edited by kritip: Feb 27 2003, 18:51 |
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Feb 27 2003, 21:16
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Group: Members Posts: 247 Joined: 26-January 02 Member No.: 1172 |
You can browse posts about SR-60s and HD497
The Grado SR60 is pretty good for $60, which is around what they go for in the US, but I think at higher prices there are better options. From kritip's link it looks like you can get a HD580 for the price of the SR-60s, the HD580s are far better than the SR-60s, but they're hard to drive, you'd probably want to look into a headphone amp with one. I have HD580s and an amp, and they're amazing. |
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Feb 27 2003, 21:35
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QUOTE (fragtal @ Feb 27 2003 - 07:29 PM) I took a look at the ratings of some German Audio magazins. This is what I found: magazin Senneheiser HD 497 Grado SR-60 Sennheiser HD 495 Audio 65 55 Stereoplay 30 Stereo nothing... perhaps someone can complete the missing ratings... These magazines are not worth the paper they are printed on. Kundenverarschung und Kundenmanipulation in Reinkultur. -------------------- -- Frank Klemm
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Feb 27 2003, 21:42
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QUOTE (jenny @ Feb 27 2003 - 12:43 PM) So... what would it be? For my taste most of the Grado Headphones are much too bright. This problem also have the new Sennheiser HD 570/575/590 - they are much too bright. I knew the older headphones from Sennheiser and was shocked when I first heart the new HD-570. I own the old HD-560 (which has a little bit too much treble in the 7...9 kHz region) and a AKG K-401 (which have a little bit too much treble in the 5...7 kHz region). -------------------- -- Frank Klemm
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Feb 27 2003, 23:07
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Group: Members Posts: 274 Joined: 1-January 03 From: Old Europe Member No.: 4353 |
QUOTE (Frank Klemm @ Feb 27 2003 - 10:35 PM) These magazines are not worth the paper they are printed on. Kundenverarschung und Kundenmanipulation in Reinkultur. Hmmm... I relied on them when I bought my loudspeakers and my Sennheiser HD 600 headphones, which reached good test results in all magazines and also have a good reputation in this forum. Do you mean, that their test results are bought by the different manufacturers?? -------------------- I love the moderators.
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Feb 28 2003, 02:13
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 669 Joined: 15-January 02 From: SE Pennsylvania Member No.: 1032 |
The Grado SR-60 are uncomfortable headphones and, contrary to Frank's opinion, I find them too tonally dark!
A used/refurb HD 580 is your best bet, though you might hit the $100 figure. |
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