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    Join Date: Mar 2008

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    I have a Bluesound Node 2i that has a headphone output. At the moment I´m using a basic Sennheiser HD 206, but I wonder if the Grado works much better, or do I need a headphone amplifier with the Grado?

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    Join Date: May 2008

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    Do you use your BS Node on the move or are you sitting whilst wearing headphones. I have a pair of the SR60s and the arrangement of the headband is unusual and IMO not that secure. They are light and comfortable to wear and the SQ is good, but not maybe if you were walking about.
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    No, the node is on the rack.I listen it sitting

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    If you are thinking of buying Grado, check out Alessandro. I may be out of date, but when I was looking it was possible to get Alessandro tweaked Grado headphones for less (some say that they have a tamed treble in comparison to the Grado model that they are based on).

    http://alessandro-products.com/headphones-2/
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