ojeda56004
New Head-Fier
Grado sr 325 X : Where can I find padding for the headband that I find uncomfortable?
You can try double-sided tape and replacement headband pad for the HD650, HD660, HD6XX.
Last edited:
Grado sr 325 X : Where can I find padding for the headband that I find uncomfortable?
That is correct. I always use my Grado schema whenever I need to solder a Grado hp!@pkay
You giving @plakat a 'like' on his reply to my post above worries me that you don't know which wires are which for the L & R channels. Before you do any soldering--do you know which are which? I know 100% being I've terminated every single Grado I own--or have owned to Neutrik 4-Pin XLR--with the exception of my 325is.
But wi don't think it matters that much for the blue wires left or right.Some more info here (but it's about the Ps2000e 12 conductor cable): I
changed the cable on mine from 1/4 to 4pin XLR. I remember a few tips for you.
1: all Grado�s have 4, 8 or 12 wires running all the way between driver and connector.
2: all Grado wires are colour coded, there are 3 colours.
3: the easy way to determine left and right wires is to use an ohm meter, listening for a scratching sound to emit form the driver when rubbing the contact. Do it 1 wire at a time.
4: all Grado�s use blue wires for - on both sides, white for + on right side, red for + on left side.
5: the jack tip is the L+, the ring is R+ and the base is L and R -.
Pin 1 3 reds(L+), pin 2 left 2 blues(L-), pin 3 whites(R+) and pin 4 2 blues(R-). You just need to figure out which blue wires is for the left and right.
I have never heard of that company. I will search them on Google thanks !@alexdemaet
I see you're from Belgium--I very recently purchased my NOS BNIB PS1000 from Technology Factory which is an online store located in Antwerp, BE. Great communication with very fast shipping to the US>
Correct--you need to find ~32Ohms between the + & - wires.You just need to figure out which blue wires is for the left and right.
Yes--it does matter.But wi don't think it matters that much for the blue wires left or right.
Yea I got the color code directly from Grado and had a professional do it. Actually it was several months ago@pkay
You giving @plakat a 'like' on his reply to my post above worries me that you don't know which wires are which for the L & R channels. Before you do any soldering--do you know which are which? I know 100% being I've terminated every single Grado I own--or have owned to Neutrik 4-Pin XLR--with the exception of my 325is.
My comment can be misleading though.This is true. Breaks the rule in Grado sorta way.. lol
Interesting… I don’t plan to reterminate any one of my Grados, but still good to know where to start.My comment can be misleading though.
Red==Left in Grado world!!
That's how it is in the UK as well.Red==Left in Grado world!!
I think the original was more of a shinier "matte", then the satin that I have and then to a more chromeWas ps1000 originally satin? Looks cool
Never heard the ps2000e before so i can't comment . RS1X is a great headphone to me ,especially for its mid range! it just feels more forward sounding than RS2XTo Gradostax:
I don’t know if you found this the case but the RS1x was similar to my PS2000e in that they took quite a bit of playtime (burn in) to reach their full potential. Up until then I was not thrilled with its balance. I’m talking over 200 hours, close to 300. Other Head Fi Buddies have experienced the same results. Just play and enjoy (NO TEST TONES PLEASE).
All part of the FUN.