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RIP, Joe.  Thanks for everything you brought to the industry - great headphones, great phono carts, early entry into headphone amps, and handcrafted in the US of A (at least in the early years) goodness ... 

 

Will be breaking out the HP1000s and the old Joe Grado amp tonight.

 

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RIP.  I was sad to hear some bad stories about his new business and customers getting threats, delays and up-charges.  But his products were near-legendary.....

 

Don't have a Grado phone anymore, but will raise a glass tonight in his memory.

The SR80i popped my cherry. RIP.

RIP Joe. Will break out my HP-2's tonight also.

Great photo, Ric! Mainlining Sinatra through the Joe rig in honor of JG. Sublime.

Listeng to Robert Lockwood, Jr. Same result.

RIP Joe! The SR60 was the first "high dollar"* headphone I ever bought. Had a pair of SR125s briefly as well. Don't have either anymore, but will raise a glass...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* high dollar means over $50 in the '80s :rofl:

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RIP Joe. Quite a legacy to leave, no doubt.

225s were my introduction to headphones.  RIP Joe.  

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RIP Joe.  You strived for excellence and in so doing created something of value, enjoyed tremendously by many.  Hard to find any serious fault in a life lived in that fashion.

I'd be hard pressed to name a product that introduced more people to their first elevated audio experience than the SR60. 

 

He brought a lot of music to people. RIP Joe. Condolences to family and friends.

Mine too. In the summer of 1993, I called some fly-by-night headphone company that was advertising in Stereophile. After asking about the SR-60s, they advised me to buy some SR-80s and a "Little" amp instead as they were sure I'd be much happier. Even though it took months to get them as they were backordered, in the end I was :) I happily used that setup for almost 10 years.

Yep, RIP Dean Smith.  College basketball coach extraordinaire.

RIP Joe, breaking out my first good pair of cans, the SR-80s

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