I have a pair of the original Grado 80 series headphones, and love them. The strap design looks to be the same as the ones I purchased when they first came out around 20 years ago. I still use them when playing games.
Sound? Fantastic! I don't think I could have found a better sounding headphone in that price point.
Comfort? About two hours, then they tended to hurt the ears a bit.
Bleed? Grado Headphones are an open back design, which means the sound WILL bleed. I found they were not appropriate for my work situation (yes, I am a Cube Farm dweller)
Should you get them? Give them a shot, they really are excellent under 100$ headphones, if bleed is not an issue.
Note: My primary headphones are now ATH-M50X headphones, which sound good as well, closed back (tend to be a little bassier), don't bleed, more comfortable for long sessions but make the ears more sweaty, but are also more expensive.
Sound? Fantastic! I don't think I could have found a better sounding headphone in that price point.
Comfort? About two hours, then they tended to hurt the ears a bit.
Bleed? Grado Headphones are an open back design, which means the sound WILL bleed. I found they were not appropriate for my work situation (yes, I am a Cube Farm dweller)
Should you get them? Give them a shot, they really are excellent under 100$ headphones, if bleed is not an issue.
Note: My primary headphones are now ATH-M50X headphones, which sound good as well, closed back (tend to be a little bassier), don't bleed, more comfortable for long sessions but make the ears more sweaty, but are also more expensive.