casque audio grado SR125e dernière baisse 80 euros fdpin!!! [VDS] - Audio, Vidéo - Achats & Ventes
Marsh Posté le 15-03-2016 à 02:13:24
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Marsh Posté le 20-03-2016 à 14:09:27
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vous avez du quasi neuf à moitié prix...
c'est un bon casque quand même...
a voir le test sur les numérique de l'ancienne version sr125i, là c'est amélioré pour le sr125e...
Marsh Posté le 22-03-2016 à 02:41:24
Marsh Posté le 23-03-2016 à 22:11:32
pour un bon casque
Marsh Posté le 25-03-2016 à 01:07:25
Marsh Posté le 25-03-2016 à 11:14:58
nouvelle baisse
Marsh Posté le 25-03-2016 à 19:42:30
Marsh Posté le 25-03-2016 à 20:12:24
J'ai 2 Grados . Ils sont juste super . Rien a voir avec les Beats et compagnie .Je viens d'acheter le 2e sinon je prennais
Marsh Posté le 25-03-2016 à 21:03:29
oui ce sont de très bon casques e pourtant personne n'en veut...
Marsh Posté le 31-03-2016 à 03:52:07
Marsh Posté le 31-03-2016 à 09:15:53
ReplyMarsh Posté le 31-03-2016 à 18:14:46
ok
Marsh Posté le 31-03-2016 à 19:17:02
didizebest a écrit : Salut, à tout hasard serais-tu interessé par un échange contre un DAC (+ €€) ? |
j'ai déjà un bon dac, un nad m51
Marsh Posté le 14-03-2016 à 09:21:55
bonjour
je vends ce casque que je n'ai qu'utilisé 20 heures environ. Il est quasi neuf.
son prix neuf est de 189 euros sur amazon.
http://www.amazon.fr/s/ref=nb_sb_n [...] rado+SR125
Grado SR-125e
Le casque Grado SR125e est un modèle supra-aural ouvert, équipé de transducteurs de très haute qualité. Il remplace le légendaire Grado SR125i. Il se distingue du Grado SR80e par l'emploi de cuivre UHPLC (Ultra-High Purity, Long Crystal) pour les bobines des transducteurs, lesquels bénéficient d'un post-traitement spécial qui en stabilise le fonctionnement.
Le Grado SR125e a bénéficié de multiples améliorations technologiques. Si les matériaux utilisés pour la conception des diaphragmes ont été reconduits, leur design a été complètement repensé, avec à la clé une réduction drastique de la distorsion transitoire. Autrement dit, les diaphragmes se déforment mieux et plus rapidement afin de délivrer le signal sonore aux oreilles. Les suspensions en polymère assurent quant à elles une très bonne isolation entre diaphragmes et châssis.
L'écoute du Grado SR125e se caractérise par un médium très texturé, qui fait la part belle aux voix, ainsi que des registres grave et aigu sous contrôle. Le son produit est chaud et dynamique, tout en restant doux.
Le casque Grado SR125e présente une impédance modérée de 32 Ohms, pour une sensibilité frôlant les 100 dB pour 1 mW. Autrement dit, ce casque peut fonctionner avec un smartphone, une tablette ou tout baladeur audio. Il tirera évidemment parti d'un très bon ampli casque, dont il ne bridera pas les performances.
Caractéristiques
Avis
Questions/Réponses
Casque supra-aural ouvert
Câble avec cuivre OFC à 8 conducteurs
Bobines en cuivre UHPLC (Ultra-High Purity, Long Crystal)
Mesures
Réponse en fréquence : 20 Hz à 20 kHz
Sensibilité : 99,8 dB / 1 mW
Impédance : 32 Ohms
Balance entre transducteurs : 0,1 dB max.
Accessoires
Adaptateur 6,35 mm
Poids : environ 300 g
c'est aussi sur ebay, priceminister, le bon coin, audiofanzine, et les numériques : rien. Pourtant ce casque est recherché, marque de légende, prix 189 euros au minimum sinon ça monte à plus de 200 euros...
When it comes to Grado, some things just don’t change. You have to take them for what they are. Many of our comments about the Grado SR125es will have been said before, and will be said again.
Design
You won’t buy them for their design, which is unashamedly idiosyncratic. They look like a headset for a 1950s shortwave radio, or the ‘ears’ on a Cyberman.
The SR125es are sturdier than they appear on first inspection, with swivelling ear cups and detachable foam-pads attached to a thin band of faux-leather, courtesy of short metal rods that stick out like antennae.
You won’t buy the SR125es for their noise isolation. Indeed, Grado seem to design their headphones with the very opposite in mind. These are about as open as open-backed headphones can be.
More after the break
Performance
It’s possible to hear what anybody says within six feet of you, and they’ll hear every note you listen to, too. Don’t wear these on a bus; the Grados are supposed to be experienced at home, on your lonesome. Why? Because the sound is astonishingly good.
They’re awesomely detailed, with impressive variation in texture. The open back affords them plenty of space, and so the soundstage is as wide as you like.
It’s a balanced sound: sparkly at the top, with an expressive midrange, and plenty punchy at the bottom. Agility is another strong point. These Grados pound along with pace and relentless energy, and it’s hard not to be entertained. Put it together and you have a wonderfully capable performance for the money, with detail, precision and endless musicality.
Verdict
Sure, they won’t win any beauty contests and they’ll grate with anybody within earshot - but they’re certainly good enough to warrant buying for the home.
Our Verdict
Another talented performer from Grado – just keep them at home
For
Spacious, detailed, well-timed sound
Comfortable
Against
Distinctive looks and leaky sound may be too much for some
The Grado SR125s are dynamic, open air, over-the-ear headphones. The soundstage is medium to narrow, and midfield to close distance, which adds to the impact felt during abrupt transitions. They use a 1/4″ plug, so you will need a 3.5mm adapter if you intend to use this with a PC or portable player.
Use and testing:
Our music selection for auditioning included:
Bjork’s “Vespertine” (DVD-Audio, MP3)
Mahler Symphony 10 (Berliner Philharmoniker – conducted by Sir Simon Rattle – DVD-Audio)
The Cure “Bloodflowers” (CD, MP3)
David Bowie “Heathen” (CD, MP3)
Diamanda Galas “Malediction and Prayer” (CD, MP3)
Portishead “Portishead” (CD, MP3)
Aphex Twin “Drukqs” (CD, MP3)
(All MP3s encoded with VBR 160kbps-300 kbps/44kHz.)
Played through:
– SoundBlaster Audigy 2 Platinum (for DVD-Audio, CD, and MP3)
– iRiver SlimX 350 (CD and MP3)
– Yamaha RX-V2200 receiver w/ Pioneer DVD player using digital out (DVD-A, CD)
– Rio PSA|Play 120 (MP3)
At first we thought this would be great for techno, and electronic music with quick transitions in sound, but instead sounds appeared so divided, the stereotypical ‘beep boop beep’ image of techno was all we could think of. By shortening the sound length, sounds were easier to localize, and thus made this music very repetitive. Also, extremely low frequencies caused some crackling in Aphex Twin tracks like “gwely memans”.
Classical music sounded good. Nothing groundbreaking, but no distortion. With the close soundstage was not ideal, but playing with EAX settings were able to push it back some (EAX environments were disabled for all tests but this one).
Rock and other acoustic music sounded extremely good. In this category, they outperformed the Sennheiser HD580s easily. Very impactful, and highly recommended for this type of music. We couldn’t resist the chance to play Diamanda Galas through such sharp headphones. The Grado SR125s followed every odd shriek and fluctuation in voice perfectly. If you like spoken word, the details of voices come through clear and coherent.
Acid Jazz fell halfway between the Rock and techno. Voices sounded excellent, but the sound was too sharp for instrumental portions of the music.
For gaming, the SR125s performed very well, since the crisp sound allowed for good specialization. Soundtracks to games suffered slightly, but sound effects had good kick and were well placed. Unfortunately, a one hour session became painful because of the comfort factor.
Conclusion:
The Grado SR125s provide the best rock, acoustic, and vocal quality we have heard, but suffer in most electronic categories. Mild distortion was heard on the lower end, but the overall quality of the sound was great, including for gaming. The overall design of these headphones cannot be ignored. They lack in almost every category imaginable: comfort, material quality, adjustability, aesthetics, etc.
Design Rating: 3/10
Technica Rating: 8.5/10
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