đŸ”¶ Grado Ltd Edition Hemp

For some reason this picture has got me thinking of a what if scenario of a person using a guest bed to lay all their headphones on for storage. Heck, if they use half the bed, they can just fold the other half of the covers over it.

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I Like this idea and this is my bedroom lol, you could even change the sheets as like a back drop. It’s great for when i wanna bring everything out and test


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I just got and installed the shipibo headband. I bought the entire thing, so the mod is completely reversible, you just need to be careful when removing the gimbals from the cup and you can get the original headband off without damaging anything.

Regarding the shipibo headband, everything but the height gets loose, so it makes it easier to fit your head and comfort improves.

Looks are ok, it doesn’t get much different than the original headband. it’s just a little heavier.

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Some thoughts regarding the Shipibo headband. The Grado headband is completely flat with almost zero padding, but given that it’s flat it distributes pressure nicely. The Shipibo headband has padding, so it’s round instead of flat, the thing is that the headphones are not heavy enough to compress the padding, and then you end up only touching the edge of the headband. Maybe it’s worth to harvest the original leather headband.

Could you post a pic? It would be nice to see how the whole ensemble looks. Also I do agree that the headband doesn’t really need any padding for me since the headphones don’t weigh anything (but I seem to be very resilient when it comes to comfort).

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I think the roundness you describe would actually be good for my head shape because right now I get just one small point of contact on my head and despite the fact that the headphones weigh very little, after a while it becomes uncomfortable.

I was referring to the roundness of the padding. Maybe softer padding would solve the issue, it’s kind of stiff.

The shape of the headband can be adjusted to fit your head more comfortably, you just need to carefully bend it.

I just took a good look at your wood (wow, phrasing) and you got some really nice patterning.

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I have a closer pic.

I like the differences in wood pattern, each set is distinctly unique.

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Okay after several days of listening here are my impressions of the sound. I’ll try and be brief. I really like these headphones. They really shine with classic rock and pop for me. The midrange on these cans is excellent vocals are very present and pleasing to my ear, fore example I really enjoy powerful female vocals like St Vincent’s Savior or London Grammar’s Maybe on these cans. The bass is the only real weakness of this headphone for me. I find it is good enough for most songs however on bass heavy tracks I think it can’t keep up, for example In Kanye West’s Love Lockdown there are 3 bass hits that loop throughout the song but are isolated in the intro, on some headphones like the 99 noir, t60’s or the mh755 the first 2 notes are fast and hit hard but the 3rd note is longer and really extends down. On the hemps it just sounds short and flat, So I wouldn’t recommend these for bass heavy genres like EDM or most rap. Overall though I think these are a great set of headphones well worth their price. Classic rock really kicks ass on these.

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Had some time with the Hemps and I really like them a lot! These are some FUN headphones, most fun I have had with headphones in a long time.

For me the bass is the standout on the Hemps, ironic considering Grados reputation but its a lot of fun. It goes suprisingly deep for a on ear dynamic and has a quick “bouncy” quality to it. It reminds me of the T50RPs bass quite a lot, its not very impressive on a technical level but its got wonderful groovy fun to it. Its clearly got quite high THD and you cant tell all the definitions of low notes the way you can with a more technical headphone like a DCA Aeon 2 Open (EQed to fix funky FR) but its FUN. I find the T50rp to be kind of one notish and the Hemp is similiar though a little better defined IMO.

I love how out of the way the bass is, its off in the background doing its thing, bouncing away but not bleeding into the mids at all. I cant say how it would do with ultra bassy hip hop as I dont listen to that, but with electronic music/synthwave I really like it. It wont rattle your head like an Audeze, but I think it sounds less anemic than a 650.

Midrange is absolutely gorgeous, stellar 10 out of 10 stuff easily as good as a 650 and better IMO for female vocals which are a real standout on the Hemp. If you love to listen to ladies sing, Hemp is a winner.

The upper-mids are the most flawed area IMO as its got the jacked up 2.1k-2.5 region Grado is infamous for though its not as bad as most Grados are based on FR graphs. I cut this region by EQ (2100hz -2db Q3) and it sounds awesome, a little extra energy but fun.

Treble is incredibly smooth, honestly its probablly a bit too laid back as it sounds DARK at times, suprisingly enough for a Grado. There is a peak in the 10-11k region but honestly it doesnt bother me at all at the volumes I listen to if your gonna crank it to earbleed you should cut it with EQ a bit.

The air region is pretty rolled off which makes the Hemp not sound as “HIFI” as other headphones in this region but I dont care personally as I find too much air irritating.

The main deal breaker is the comfort factor, for many people this will be intolerable. I find it acceptable for 3-4 hours or so as long as I get the earcups positioned right after that I have to start shifting them around but they are certainly not ultra comfy.

The Yaxi pads are a miss with the Hemp IMO, they kill the stock sound too much though the comfort is leaps and bounds better. Main issue is that the 2.1k peak gets REAL bad with Yaxi pads as everything else drops in volume while that peak stays about the same or worse. It also gets extra energy in the 4.5-5k region which is not great. Treble gets boosted a bit which is a positive IMo as Hemp is dark with stock pads but its not worth the trade off. You get a little more soundstage as the pads move it further from your ear too. THe bass also gets murdered as the GRado drivers just dont project bass well, they need to be slammed on your ear to perform well here IMO.

This being said I did make a EQ for the Yaxi pads which improved them greatly, I still like the stock pads better though. Here it is should you desire to try them:

Preamp -2.5db
Low Shelf Filter 200hz +2.5db
Peak Filter 2100hz Q3 -5.5db (YES IT IS THAT BAD)
Peak Filter 4900 Q2 -2db

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I got a standard pebbled black one.

https://turbulentlabs.com/shop/grado-leather-headband-pebbled-black/

Sounds like they need better kushion


For me not really. I don’t ever have issues with the headband hurting my head. I just got this because I had some drop rewards points so I got it for like $30 after shipping and tax. Plus it looks nice.

Oh
 I just got the joke. I’m am the stupid.

Hemps just got here B E A utiful
not gonna lie I smelled these longer than appropriate

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I tried the earzonk L-cush pads on the Hemps and can confirm that the stock pads still the best. The bass was still good but the mids where changed (less full maybe) and the impact was reduced.

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oh and thank you for that Kodo album, listened to that and then Yosi’s Vapor album back to back, couldn’t believe the bass out of these on Interlude

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It’s been about a week. Do you have anything to say about the Hemps or are the other headphones you’ve gotten recently taking up your time?