

🎶 Elevate your audio game with Brooklyn’s handcrafted legend!
The Grado SR60x headphones deliver a classic audiophile sound signature through 44mm dynamic drivers and an open-back design, offering a wide, natural soundstage. Hand-assembled in Brooklyn, these lightweight headphones combine heritage craftsmanship with modern comfort, making them ideal for critical listening, gaming, and extended use. Wired connectivity with a gold-plated 3.5mm plug ensures pristine, lossless audio with zero latency.












| ASIN | B091GGWP2Y |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Size | 44 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,183 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #418 in On-Ear Headphones #826 in Over-Ear Headphones #1,665 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable Feature | Retractable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Synthetic |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Telephones, Smart Speakers, Cellphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | remote control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (566) |
| Date First Available | May 15, 2021 |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded |
| Generation | 60 |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5mm Jack and 6.3mm adapter |
| Included Components | Cable |
| Input Device Interface | Audio jack |
| Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
| Item model number | SR60x |
| Manufacturer | Grado Labs |
| Material | synthetic |
| Model Name | SR60x |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 9.29 x 7.87 x 0.98 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Audio Monitoring |
| Series Number | 60 |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Headband |
| Specific Uses For Product | Audio |
| Style | SR60x |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
| UPC | 850929008003 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
B**E
Remarkably good.
Like everyone else, I saw these on DankPods and had to see for myself. I have a pair of really nice bookshelf speakers I leave on my desk, and these headphones sound like they are playing when I put them on. It's uncanny how good they sound. I use the speakers for everyday use, and I love them, but sometimes, I can't play loud music/content/games (like late at night). These are perfect for those times. Alternatively, I use them when there is other stuff going on so I don't annoy the family, yet can still hear when something needs my attention. Sound stage is massive, details are beautifully clear. You would be surprised how much you are missing. Ever hear the high-hats rattle in a song when the drummer strikes them? Now you can. Another thing I use them for is gaming when I need better spatial awareness. The raid in Fallout 76 for instance, these let me hear the ultracite miner running through the tunnels, so I can track where he is. Very helpful. Bass isn't as heavy as you would get from, say, skullcandy, but it's still really good. Plus, you can always crank up the bass on your EQ if you think it's lacking. If I had a criticism, it would be the cable. It's nice, and I like the woven sheath, but it is quite thick and fairly stiff. I'd rather they use a thinner cord that can be removed from the cans. Small complaint, and not nearly enough for me to steer someone away from them.
A**S
Less like speakers, more like hallucinations
As headphones for wearing for long periods of time, it's a 5/5 hands down. Compared to the other headphones I own like the Samson 850's, Sony MDR-7506's and the Sony WH1000-XM3's, I use the Grado's most often because of the conformable metal headband. You can bend it to shape so that the earmuffs barely press against the ears. As far as sound is concerned, they are bright with a notable emphasis placed on higher frequencies. Mids are acceptable for my taste. Sub-bass does not even register in these. They are not suitable for bringing onto a train or bus as they have no active or passive noise canceling. With regards to soundstage, to my ears they don't sound like speakers, per se, but more like an auditory hallucination. Since I adjusted the headband so that the ear muffs barely press against the ear, the sound of a knocking door in the headphones sounds as though it came from the environment. 5 stars for style and comfort. 4 stars if sturdiness matters most. 3 stars if you're looking for critical listening headphones. 2 stars if isolation's what you're after.
C**Z
know what you're getting into
These have such a unique sound that I personally fell in love with and they made me sit on my couch and just listen to music for the first time in years. But there are a few things that hold me back from making this a blind buy suggestion. >An attached cable at this price point just seems strange, made even worse since it seems like it's always slightly twisted coming out of the cups no matter how you position them. >The attached cable is very long, alright for a desktop setup but once you try using them for anything close-ish to you it starts to become an annoyance dealing with all the slack. >These honestly are just not comfortable with glasses. Out of the box I could go maybe like 40 minutes before I had to take them off due to the top of my ears being smashed against the arm of my glasses. Bending the headband can alleviate some of this but the pressure is always there. >Music sounds beautifully unique on these but gaming can definitely highlight the rather mainstream-defiant tuning. For example collecting rings in sonic is an exercise in how much sibilance one person can take. >These kinda feel a little chintzy. I adore the retro look but the earcups start to creak when spun once they're on your head, there was a little click in my right earcup whenever the cable moved a certain way, and overall the build just does not reflect the price. I think if one goes into purchasing grados with the knowledge that they aren't daily drivers that you'll use for hours on end and can't be your main way of listening to audio then I believe you'll be incredibly satisfied with them.
A**E
The Best Headphones No-One Will Tell You About
Let me preface this, I do not leave reviews typically. So imagine my surprise when I'm binging on youtube and find several videos telling me about how sound produced on most earbuds and headsets isn't what you necessarily think. Queue the next video showing off a pair of Grado SR60 e's, these headphones are deceptively nice. They're incredibly comfortable on my much larger than normal head (I can't wear most headphones or even generic helmets.) The padding is enough that it clamps down on the skull but not even close to cause discomfort. The build quality is cheaper than others in the Grado lineup, but this is also their budget model in comparison to what they offer. Now these headphones offer something that almost every pair of headphones chooses to shy away from, open back headphones. You can hear everything as if the music was just part of the environment. This said sound does spill out so don't use these to keep your music taste private or in an attempt to be polite in close quarters. This all said the sound produced by Grado Labs has ruined every single pair of headphones and earbuds I have ever used up to this point. It's almost as if you walked into your grandad's garage and hooked up his old stereo system. I won't go into detail but this is genuinely a religious experience if you thought you loved music before. This all said there's one vital piece to the puzzle that is NOT provided. A DAC. The audio out of the box is already superb and I was definitely happy with it, HOWEVER a DAC is the key to unlocking the true potential of these headphones. You don't need anything expensive to make these sound better, a cheap usb-c or lightning to 3.5mm audio DAC is perfectly fine to get started! Overall I cannot recommend these enough to everyone!
V**G
Audio is great and compared to a friend's expensive bluetooth headphones, I still prefer these. I have had them for over a year now and they are still great! I also love how I have the converter for keyboards. Note, I listen to jazz, rock, metal, and classical music with these. Sometimes hiphop. It sounds the best for jazz and live performances. Only drawback (not actually about the brand itself, more like the type of headphones these are): I can't wear these headphones in public since they are open-back --> too loud for other people.
B**M
Pour connaisseur , achat vivement recommandé
P**T
I hav multiple headphones and earphones ranging from 18,- euro to 599,- euro. These headphones sound extremely well. I enjoy them as much, or even more than my Denon-ahd5200(599,- euro), my PSB M4U(399,- euro) or my HiFiMan HE400SE(139,- euro). They are mabybe not the most neutral or technical but boy oh boy are these cans fun to listen to! When lying in bed I can just listen to them hour after hour. I also tested his big brother (SR325X 399,- euro) but the SR60X almost sound the same and are just as fun to listen to. My first Grado and I am hooked to the “Grado sound”. This is a no brainer. In for a headphone and you have the budget? Buy the SR60X!!!
M**K
色々買い倒して来ましたが、これは久々に良かった。 オーバーヘッド型ばかり聴いて来た事もあり、新鮮です。 音については・・・PHILE WEBの こんな音を聴きたかったんだ! GRADOファンの評論家も叫んだ、新世代「Prestigeシリーズ」レビューでも読んで欲しい。 音漏れは激しくハウジングで音楽を聴く遊びが出来る。
S**R
Guter Sound und auch über viele Stunden problemlos zu tragen.
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