My, āvery personal "opinion on the subject:
Grado Hemp vs. 325x:
No, I donāt think the 325xās is ābetterā.
At least not for friends and fans of the special, very own Grado tuning, which, for example, gave me a lot of magical moments, especially with really handmade acoustic music.
Paired with āthe right ampā, Gradoās have something of their own / special and therefore very beautiful for their lovers!
With the Hemp, Grado has shown for the first time in which direction Grado would like to go recently:
namely in a tonal tuning adapted to the younger audience, more suitable for the masses. Well-known reviewers like it in the same way.
For me, the 325xās go one step further than the Hemp, yes it sounds good, but it no longer has any character in my eyes / ears, it is the very first headphones from Grado that I can use a ālittle moreā in the heights I wish I miss the magic, the airiness, that being āin the music, the concert, the studioā is no longer there.
But thatās just mine, or the opinion of an older generation of Grado fans who really appreciated this independent one.
In addition, if you like this sound tuning, I would absolutely recommend the Hemp, as it is much more comfortable than the 325x due to its weight.
Sennheiser, for example, had the same effect, with its 600ās and 650ās, two very good headphones with their own sound quality in their portfolio that had character.
The 660ās and even āworseā the 560sās have been āoptimizedā in terms of sound, are getting closer and closer to studio recording quality, and are therefore terribly boring.
You donāt prepare meals without side dishes, spices or a suitable selection of drinks, otherwise you have the very emphasized āown tasteā, but it is usually either too bland, or too intense or too uniform with other, in this case, manufacturers, but never really tasty".
I hope Grado will take note of this for future products and think, at least occasionally, of his clientele that has grown over time.
Sennheiser has at least done that with their latest IEMs 300ās and 900ās 