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Silicone

New Head-Fier
Pros: Clear, neutral, amazing sound, comfortable, everything is right about them.
Cons: You need an amp to get the best from them. (Subjective) - Clamp is decently tight.
They are AMAZING headphones, if you like neutrality and clear audio, there is really no competitor, Grados 325e? Not even close, Audio technica r70x? You're kidding me.
I can't emphasize enough, YOU NEED THESE HEADPHONES, they make sub-par songs sound great, you will love them, no matter how expensive your current headphones are. No more needs to be said....
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
HURRY UP AND GET THEM!
thatonenoob
thatonenoob
Interesting...I do believe that the HD600 is a great headphone.  But I wouldn't dismiss others so quickly. The R70X is excellent, and the number of competitors out there would surprise.  AKG k7something, DT880, AKG K712, you know.  
RERO
RERO
Nope, not a review.
Try again next time.
asymcon
asymcon
Not sure that making "sub-par songs sound great" is a good idea.
Especially "if you like neutrality and clear audio".
I'd say even AKG k2something might prove to be superior in certain scenarios.

Silicone

New Head-Fier
Pros: Amazing sound for the price, easy to drive, balanced.
Cons: Could be more comfortable and build a bit better.
Yamaha mt220's are amazing headphones which offer top notch sound quality for little expense. They do net need an amp to drive, but still work well with one.
Neutral sounding while still maintaining a good, realistic sound.
They blow the m50x out of the water, if you are looking for a cheap set of cans with pristine quality look no further.

Silicone

New Head-Fier
Pros: Clear sound, aesthetically pleasing, warm pleasing sound.
Cons: Terrible comfort, lacking bass. (Subjective) - Open to a degree that ambient noise can ruin a listening session
If you are willing to put aside comfort and bass for a clearer sound the sr325e are for you, the sound signature takes some time to get used to. Highly recommend listening to them before purchasing, You might totally hate them.
You most likely won't enjoy the Grados without an amp and a recording above 320kb/s, they are pricy but if the sound suits you, you may prefer them over much more expensive headphones, so it's really best to have a listen to them along with the 80's and 125's just to see how much you are willing to pay for the subtle changes. 
The 125's really aren't substantially different, but if the sound difference is worth the price in your mind then go for it. If you like Grado's prestige series you will definitely like the 325's.
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Silicone

New Head-Fier
Pros: Good mids, long battery life, and they are comfortable.
Cons: Lacking bass, poor response, sibilance in the treble.
If you are looking for a portable bluetooth headphone willing to compromise some sound quality for it then look no further, they are not too pricy, but i really expect more for sony in terms of sound quality. If you are serious about audio you probably won't like them. But audio is a subjective topic, so you might strongly disagree and end up loving them, that's just my opinion.
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