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So I am clearing up Grado inventory... then THIS happens...

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Designed by Elijah Wood...

i have a feeling this is the first of many company branded Grados

Is this a closed headphone?  I am not seeing any grills.  Aftermarket cups?  Based in the price, I am thinking SR60i drivers and aftermarket cups and permission to use the name for a price.  Nah, probably done in-house based on the finish.  It's all just kind of odd.

 

Oh and Justin, you have a hunch or heard something from the grapevine?

Edited by roadtonowhere08

just a hunch. Grado has not cashed in on the celebrity headphone bandwagon yet. this could be the way. financially maybe their best move. they haven't done anything innovative as far as sound quality in how many decades?  so they'll sell the 'celebrity' headphones of the hipsters.

They could try, but Irish Whiskey is an interesting start.  They would need to get a big music name to get attention in the headphone market I would think.

Aye, you be wearin' them Grados again?

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-64CaD8GXw

Edited by roadtonowhere08

They could try, but Irish Whiskey is an interesting start.  They would need to get a big music name to get attention in the headphone market I would think.

 

i'm not saying it will be intentional, the irish whiskey is an odd choice, i'd assume there was some kind of existing personal or business relationship that allowed that to happen. but, given how big headphones are now, it wouldn't surprise me if Grado starts getting a lot of requests and doesn't turn them down. like how you could get a Weber grill with all sorts of different logos on the lid, specifically alcohol makers

I'm following a guitar luthier on Facebook who recently noticed that the pieces he cuts out of rectangles for his guitars leave something that's the perfect size for a rifle stock.

 

Yet another serendipitous collaboration.

 

Or maybe they just noticed that there's a lot of whiskey talk on head-case.

The real question- how many will have Bushmills spelled wrong?

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Bushmills is having a giveaway contest on FB.

FWIW, one of the early Alicia Keys songs had her walking through NYC wearing a sub-325i set of Grados. I couldn't tell which back in the day.

**BRENT**

i'm not saying it will be intentional, the irish whiskey is an odd choice, i'd assume there was some kind of existing personal or business relationship that allowed that to happen. but, given how big headphones are now, it wouldn't surprise me if Grado starts getting a lot of requests and doesn't turn them down. like how you could get a Weber grill with all sorts of different logos on the lid, specifically alcohol makers

 

Yeah, that makes sense.

 

Though I normally love Grado's look, these things... wow.

Yeah, any of the existing wood Grado's look much more aesthetically appealing than these.

Any guess how many prototypes the designers went through over those six months before perfecting?

just a hunch. Grado has not cashed in on the celebrity headphone bandwagon yet. this could be the way. financially maybe their best move. they haven't done anything innovative as far as sound quality in how many decades?  so they'll sell the 'celebrity' headphones of the hipsters.

They made that GS1000 with the Dolce & Gabbana name on it :palm:

 

IMO the question here is knowing if that closed thing sounds any good. Covering the grills of any Grado isn't good for the sound. New driver? Effective damping scheme?

I like the headband, the cups are awful.

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